Answer:
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Answer: False.
Explanation:
If a person has a family history of colon cancer, his or her risk of developing the disease is nearly double. The risk further increases if other close relatives have also developed colon cancer or if a first-degree relative was diagnosed at a younger age like 28years old.
A person who develop colon cancer at 28years of age raises more genetic concern.
The carotid baroreceptors become less active, venous return is decreased, heart rate is reflexively elevated, and reflex vasoconstriction of peripheral blood vessels occur.