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Two genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, are linked to hereditary breast cancer. Therefore, in order to decrease the annual number of mammogram tests administered across a population and to more accurately assess a woman's individual risk of breast cancer, all women should be tested for these genes.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?
(A) Some of the women who are tested for the two genes will subsequently undergo mammograms on a less frequent basis than they used to.
(B) The majority of breast cancer patients have no family history of the disease.
(C) Researchers may have identified a third breast cancer gene that is linked with hereditary breast cancer.
(D) Women who have these genes have an 80 percent chance of getting breast cancer, while women who do not have these genes have only a 10 percent chance of getting breast cancer.
(E) The presence of BRCA1 and BRCA2 can explain up to 50 percent of hereditary cases.
A我知道是对的,可是后半段从“BUT does this have to be true"开始的解释我看不懂,If at least some women get tested and then get fewer Ms, then that would help to reduce \ the number of Ms. But does this HAVE to be true? Actually, I think so. It has to be the case that women who otherwise would've gotten Ms don't; otherwise, the number can't go down.
D 的解释我也看不懂,I f that's true, then it does sound like knowing whether you have the gene would help more \ accurately assess your risk. Does this HAVE to be true? Not with those specific numbers, actually. Tricky. Maybe it's 70 percent or 90 percent instead of 80%; the message is still the same.
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