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Program Goals
Who is Eligible?
Multidisciplinary Team
What Will the Program Provide?
Five to ten percent of all cancer has been shown to have a hereditary or familial link. Using the most up-to-date information about hereditary cancers, a multidisciplinary team of Mayo Clinic health-care providers has established a program for individuals with a family history of cancer.
The Familial Cancer Program is designed to help identify patients at increased risk for cancer due to hereditary factors and to help patients understand their level of risk. Education and counseling about cancer risk, cancer risk reduction, effective screening and prevention options are key aspects of the program. Clinical genetic testing is available when appropriate.
The program also provides the opportunity for you to participate in research studies that may lead to discovery of new cancer genes or to a better understanding of how altered genes cause cancer. Such research may ultimately lead to new approaches to managing hereditary cancer.
Many individuals have a family history of cancer. In many cases, only one or two family members have cancer. Often these are distant relatives who developed their cancers at an older age. This does not necessarily mean an inherited abnormality exists and may be associated only with a mild increase in the risk of cancer.
Some individuals, however, have an extensive family history of cancer, and/or early onset of cancer and/or more than one primary cancer. Individuals with the following characteristics may benefit from participation in the Familial Cancer Program:
Team members available for your evaluation and treatment include:
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