Lymphoma is not typically inherited, and the risk of passing it from parent to child is low. Most individuals with a family history of lymphoma never develop the condition themselves. However, having a close relative with lymphoma may slightly increase your risk. This is likely due to the inheritance of multiple small genetic variations rather than a single, definitive mutation.

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