Overview: genetics

This section contains information about genetics and cancer.  Many people worry unnecessarily that their risk is above average because of their family history. Only between 5 and 10% of cancers are thought to be caused by an inherited faulty gene. We hope that the information in this section will help you understand the role of genes in the development of some cancers and to answer some of the questions you may have about cancer and genes.

The information has been divided up into three areas:

  • If you are worried about cancer – this information is for people who are worried about cancers running in families.
  • Cancer genetics – this contains more detailed information about genes and cancer and about genetic testing.
  • Assessing risk – As part of an exciting new project looking at assessing risk we would like you to answer a questionnaire. You can find out more about this project and access the questionnaire in this section.

Content last reviewed: 04 October 2004
Page last modified: 14 November 2005

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