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Learn your family history and help get ahead of inherited cancer risk


Learn your family history and help get ahead of inherited cancer risk

If one or more of your close family members have had cancer, you may have inherited a higher risk of developing cancer, too.

How family history factors into your risk for certain cancers

Knowing your family health history can help determine your personal cancer risk. Most people who get cancer do not have a family history of the disease.

Family History and Outreach - Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered

By sharing your genetic test results you can help your relatives learn about their risk. You can also use genetic testing to find relatives and connect with ...

Family Health History and Cancer - CDC

Your family members may share habits, environments, and changes in certain genes that can affect your risk of getting cancer. My Family Health ...

What do you do if you don't know your family medical history?

Although only 5%-10% of cancers are hereditary, knowing your family health history can be an important part of assessing your cancer risk ...

How to Collect a Family History of Cancer - Michigan Medicine

Collecting a family history of cancer is the first step in identifying hereditary cancers. Learn more about inherited abnormal genes ...

Knowing your risk for inherited cancers matters

Additionally, people who have hereditary genetic testing can help their blood relatives by sharing what they know, so family members can be ...

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Cancer genetics: Know your family cancer history

It can even help determine if you may be at risk for an inherited cancers like breast, colorectal, ovarian, prostate or uterine cancer, which sometimes run in ...

How to Talk to Your Family About Cancer History and Risks

“Know your audience,” Finestone said. “Some people prefer one-on-one conversations, but in other families, genetic testing could be a dinner ...

Talking with Family Members About Genetic Testing

Family members can take steps to reduce their cancer risk or to find cancer early. Knowing the family history and genetic testing results helps ...

Family history and cancer - Cancer Council

Find out how family history can impact your risk of cancer, including what you can expect from genetic testing and family cancer clinics.

It Runs in the Family: The Risk of Hereditary Cancer

A hereditary cancer occurs when a person is born with an alteration in their DNA or genetic material that increases the chance to develop certain types of ...

Cancer Risk That Runs in Families - Recognizing You Might Be at Risk

Discovering hereditary risk can happen suddenly, for example, from a genetic test during the course of cancer treatment. For some people, it can come gradually ...

Family history and cancer - Cancer Council Victoria

Looking at the history of cancer on both sides of your family can help you understand the risk of the cancer developing due to an inherited faulty gene. It is ...

Will Genetic Testing for Cancer Be a Good Move?

If you're concerned about the possibility of an inherited cancer syndrome, a risk assessment with a genetic counselor can help you determine if genetic testing ...

Learning your family health history can reduce your cancer risk

Although inherited genes account for only 5-10% of cancer cases, certain cancer types are due to genetics more than others. If you have a family history of ...

Breast Cancer & Your Family Tree: Getting Clear on the Facts with a ...

I even underwent a gene panel for all types of hereditary cancers and those results were negative too. It's important to know that research ...

Genetic testing for hereditary cancer risk - Myriad Genetics

If you have a personal or family history of cancer, genetic testing for cancer risk can help you understand your individual risk, allowing you and your provider ...

Proactive Genetic Testing for Hereditary Cancer Risk Can Help ...

For those with a family history, experts recommend speaking with a genetic counselor to explore genetic testing and the best timeframe for those ...