Lynch Syndrome & Colorectal Cancer : Learn more
All patients with colorectal (CRC) [DG27] and endometrial cancer [DG42] should now receive genetic testing according to NICE guidelines.
Come and learn how you can achieve that for your patients.
All patients with colorectal (CRC) [DG27] and endometrial cancer [DG42] should now receive genetic testing according to NICE guidelines.
Come and learn how you can achieve that for your patients.
All patients with colorectal (CRC) [DG27] and endometrial cancer [DG42] should now receive genetic testing according to NICE guidelines.
Come and learn how you can achieve that for your patients.
All patients with colorectal (CRC) [DG27] and endometrial cancer [DG42] should now receive genetic testing according to NICE guidelines.
Come and learn how you can achieve that for your patients
Lynch syndrome (LS) is an inherited condition caused by pathogenic variants in DNA genes which result in an increased risk of colorectal, endometrial, and other cancers. LS affects approximately 1 in 300-1 in 400 people, with 200,000-300,000 people likely to have this condition in the UK. It is estimated that only 5% of people with …
Lynch syndrome (LS) is an inherited condition caused by pathogenic variants in DNA genes which result in an increased risk of colorectal, endometrial, and other cancers. LS affects approximately 1 in 300-1 in 400 people, with 200,000-300,000 people likely to have this condition in the UK. It is estimated that only 5% of people with …
Workshops focused around the roles and responsibilities of local cancer MDT members in the Lynch syndrome testing pathway. Lynch syndrome (LS) is an inherited condition caused by pathogenic variants in DNA genes which result in an increased risk of colorectal, endometrial, and other cancers. Increases risk of developing bowel cancer to up to 80% …
National workshop: From diagnosis of cancer to diagnosis of Lynch syndrome Read More »
Workshops focused around the roles and responsibilities of local cancer MDT members in the Lynch syndrome testing pathway. Lynch syndrome (LS) is an inherited condition caused by pathogenic variants in DNA genes which result in an increased risk of colorectal, endometrial, and other cancers. Increases risk of developing bowel cancer to up to 80% …
National workshop: From diagnosis of cancer to diagnosis of Lynch syndrome Read More »