Is Parkinson's inherited?
There is no conclusive evidence that Parkinson's is a hereditary
condition that can be passed on within families apart from in
exceptionally rare cases (up to 5%). It is rare to find more than
one person in a family who has Parkinson's, although occasionally
it does seem to run in particular families. In most cases, the
development is sporadic.
It is thought that although Parkinson's is not directly
inherited, some people may inherit a genetic susceptibility to
develop Parkinson's. This means people with this genetic
susceptibility may be more likely to develop Parkinson's when
combined with other factors such as environmental toxins or
viruses. There is currently no genetic test freely available for
Parkinson's disease.
The role genetics may play in the development of Parkinson's
disease is currently the subject of much research
To find out more, download our information sheet Genetic Testing
from our Information sheets page
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