Should I undergo cancer screening test if I have no family history?

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  1. Dr. David Katz
     
    Dr. David Katz answered:
    Your family history, lifestyle, and genetics all affect your cancer risk and likely benefit of screening. Ask your doctor how your risk compares to the average.
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    Your family history, lifestyle, and genetics all affect your cancer risk and likely benefit of screening. Ask your doctor how your risk compares to the average. More