AllNews'Cancer Risk In Twins' - 4 News Result(s)World Cancer Day 2023: Here Are Factors That Might Increase Your Chances Of Developing CancerHealth | Manya Singh | Saturday February 4, 2023 World Cancer Day: We observe World Cancer Day to spread awareness towards cancer. In this article, we share common risk factors you should watch out for. www.ndtv.comTwins May Share Cancer Risk: StudyHealth | Pres Trust of India | Wednesday January 6, 2016 Having a twin sibling diagnosed with cancer poses an excess risk for the other twin to develop any form of the disease, a large new Harvard study has found. www.ndtv.comStudy Shows Higher Cancer Risk Among Twins and Siblings AFP | Wednesday January 6, 2016 The amount of increased risk of cancer was just 14 percent higher in identical pairs in which one twin was diagnosed with cancer. food.ndtv.comStudy Shows Higher Cancer Risk Among Twins, SiblingsHealth | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday January 5, 2016 Twins share the same genes, and when one gets cancer, the other faces a higher risk of getting sick too, according to a study today that included 200,000 people. www.ndtv.com'Cancer Risk In Twins' - 4 News Result(s)World Cancer Day 2023: Here Are Factors That Might Increase Your Chances Of Developing CancerHealth | Manya Singh | Saturday February 4, 2023 World Cancer Day: We observe World Cancer Day to spread awareness towards cancer. In this article, we share common risk factors you should watch out for. www.ndtv.comTwins May Share Cancer Risk: StudyHealth | Pres Trust of India | Wednesday January 6, 2016 Having a twin sibling diagnosed with cancer poses an excess risk for the other twin to develop any form of the disease, a large new Harvard study has found. www.ndtv.comStudy Shows Higher Cancer Risk Among Twins and Siblings AFP | Wednesday January 6, 2016 The amount of increased risk of cancer was just 14 percent higher in identical pairs in which one twin was diagnosed with cancer. food.ndtv.comStudy Shows Higher Cancer Risk Among Twins, SiblingsHealth | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday January 5, 2016 Twins share the same genes, and when one gets cancer, the other faces a higher risk of getting sick too, according to a study today that included 200,000 people. www.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com