Lynch Syndrome exhibits characteristic features of cancer disposition syndrome, including elevated risks of certain cancers, earlier onset, and high rates of multiple primary cancers and the absence of typical risk factors. Cancers associated with Lynch syndrome include colorectal, endometrial, ovarian, stomach, hepatobiliary (liver and bile), urinary and kidney, small bowel, brain/central nervous system and sebaceous.
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Lynch Syndrome Information Morning SVUH 13th September 2019: All Welcome


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I missed this information morning as I was on holidays, were there a y handouts on the day ! Who can I contact to get them if there was any, thanks
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Sorry no handouts on the day. However we have a closed Facebook Group "Lynch Syndrome Ireland"(you can apply to join through our open Facebook page -same name) and reports from the meeting can be viewed there.
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