Addie died from cancer at just 16. Genetic testing had revealed a painful truth By News June 26, 2022 Add Comment Edit In the past few decades, many hereditary mutations have been discovered that put people at risk of cancer. Doctors are now racing to identify ways to stop the onset of these cancers. Share this post Related PostsSport training but not competition to resume when SA lockdown endsHobart City Council says no to cable car bid for kunanyi/Mount Wellington'It's devastating': Tasmanian child protection system reforms yet to be fully implemented, review findsExplosion at German chemical plant kills one, four still missingOpals lose Olympics opener to BelgiumPublic masturbator avoids jail after assaulting women at music festivals, on tram'Huge relief' as SA records no new cases on last day of lockdownOlympian Nathan Baggaley and brother get more than 20 years' jail over failed cocaine plot
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