Which of the following is correct regarding obesity, smoking, and risks for renal cell carcinoma?
• Smoking has been associated with an increased risk of developing renal cell carcinoma but obesity has not • Obesity has been associated with an increased risk of developing renal cell carcinoma but smoking has not • Both smoking and obesity have been associated with an increased risk of developing renal cell carcinoma • Neither smoking nor obesity have been associated with an increased risk of developing renal cell carcinoma Click here to compare your answer. 3. A 41-year-old man seeks advice regarding genetic testing for familial forms of renal cell carcinoma. He was diagnosed with metastatic renal cell carcinoma 1 year ago and currently is stable on therapy. He is married and has 2 adopted children. He is sterile due to childhood mumps, confirmed by objective sterility testing. He has 1 brother, aged 46 years, who is healthy. His father died at age 62 years from renal cell carcinoma. No other family member has had cancer. He is very close to his family, who support him in all decis