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Colon cancer mutation traced to 1630
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With this large a prevalance and at such a young age, you'd know if it was in your family.
My cousin died at age 53 from colon cancer. HIS son died at age 32 of colon cancer.
We all have ancestors that come over in 1630s.
We never lived in Utah. BUT, I AM Mormon (only one in my family).
My daughter has been checked at age 30...very 5 years, too.
I am checked every 3 years.
I knew nothing of THIS gene until now...but, it does not take a medical genius to know this is genetic..I figured it out 9 years ago.
Deb Neklason released the couple's name so people would not worry needlessly. The couple�s name is Mr. and Mrs. George Frye.
It's important, she added, to know that if you are a direct descendent of this couple, and born around say, 1960, the chance you would carry the mutation is less than 1:8000. (We can precisely calculate this because each generation has a 1:2 probability and the family dates back 14 generations). So, no one in current day is implicated as having the mutation just because they trace back to the founder.
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