If cancer runs in your family, especially before 50, you could be at risk. Lynch syndrome often hides in DNA, undetected but impactful, increasing risks for endometrial, ovarian, and other cancers. There is up to 60% lifetime risk of endometrial cancer and higher risk of ovarian cancer. Outsmart this risk by proactive testing and monitoring with us.
Lynch syndrome is an inherited genetic condition caused by mutations in DNA mismatch repair genes (MMR) essential for correcting genetic errors, which if present significantly increasing lifetime risks for colorectal cancer (up to 80%), endometrial cancer (40-60%), ovarian cancer (up to 20%), and other cancers. Proactive action is critical for individuals with a family history of these cancers, especially diagnoses before age 50. Genetic testing (via blood or saliva) confirms Lynch syndrome, enabling powerful risk-reduction strategies like enhanced cancer screening, risk-reducing surgeries, aspirin therapy and family cascade testing.
Proactive genetic testing and tailored surveillance dramatically reduce cancer risks and save lives. Don’t wait—discuss testing options with your gynaecologist if your family history raises concern.