I don't really know. No one in my family ever had it, and I got it anyway.
Here's where you'll find the best info:
http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/hm_lls
Best wishes
2007-08-17 02:04:32
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answered by Char 7
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Pesticide exposure is only one possible cause of developing lymphoma - a general cancer category that includes about thirty different types of lymphoma (B cell, T cell, etc) along with numerous subtypes. Other potential causes would be radiation exposure, older age, HTLV-1 virus, EB virus, and to a very small extent genetics. While it is known that some lymphomas tend to run in families but just because your dad had it does not mean that you have any more than a very slight risk of also contracting lymphoma. Any of the other risk factors mentioned would come before familial risk.
http://www.lymphoma-net.org/causes-and-factors.cfm
2007-08-16 10:33:00
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answered by Anonymous
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No - it isn't one on the list of defective gene cancers (colon, thyroid, stomach are).
A friend had lymphoma - his doctor said "we see a lot of this in farmers because of the pesticides they use". That was enough to keep me squashing spiders and not spraying.
2007-08-16 10:08:41
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answered by justwondering 6
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so an prolonged way as i comprehend, this is not hereditary... yet, the tendency to strengthen this is. notwithstanding defective gene this is may well be surpassed from parent to toddler. i grew to become into conceived after my father found out that he had NHL, and in case you ask any of my Dr's, they might't inform you why i don't have maximum cancers yet. I certainly have shown each and every of the indications of each and every thing from breast maximum cancers, to colon maximum cancers, to lung maximum cancers, and have no of the above. there is no clarification, different than mine, of being a maximum cancers affected person in waiting. i does no longer be anxious, yet i could pay interest to any indications which you may strengthen later on in existence. reliable well being on your mum.....
2016-12-13 09:41:27
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answered by dantuono 3
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There are about 8 different types of Lymphoma.....they are contracted not brought on through your families gene pool. So no, its not heriditary....
2007-08-16 12:36:19
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answered by Anonymous
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the above sounds pretty accurate. My mom has it and her dad was a farmer. She grew up in the mountains where there is "clean air" but there was so much farming the soil is FULL of pesticides.
2007-08-16 10:13:36
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answered by ♥Ashley K. 5
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Is Lymphoma Hereditary
2017-02-20 14:42:28
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answered by grassle 3
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Cancer is rarely hereditary.
Lymphoma is not considered to be genetically linked.
2007-08-16 16:00:43
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answered by Tarkarri 7
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