On my mothers side of the family 3 generations have had a lot of colorectal cancer incidents. There are also a lot of adenomas - both with and without high-grade dysplacia.
Analyzing my 23andMe results in Promethease and Livewello, I see the following risk genes:
rs1800734(A;A)
rs1800937(C;T)
rs1800935(C;T)
rs17420802(A;G)
All of these seem to be linked to Lynchs syndrome. Does anybody know if this is sufficient to qualify for Lynch syndrome? Tex?
Sorry for being off topic, but I know there are some knowledgeable people here. Thanks!
-- Tor
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Tor,
I'm sorry, but I have no knowledge about Lynch syndrome nor the genetic predispositions associated with it.
Anything that has anything to do with health, or living with medical issues is right on topic on this particular message board, so please feel free to post anything you want.
Tex
I'm sorry, but I have no knowledge about Lynch syndrome nor the genetic predispositions associated with it.
Anything that has anything to do with health, or living with medical issues is right on topic on this particular message board, so please feel free to post anything you want.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Wow, Lynch syndrome. Very good friends who are originally from Long Island, NY are part of the Lynch syndrome study. My dear friend, Kerry Lynch, died after having both colorectal cancer and pancreatic cancer. His entire family seems to have been dealt this terrible fate. His three children are to date, unaffected.
If you're interested, I can contact Kerry's wife and ask about the study.
Sheila W
If you're interested, I can contact Kerry's wife and ask about the study.
Sheila W
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I didn't find out much, Tor. The syndrome is named for Dr. Henry Lynch, a doctor at the Univ. of Nebraska. People are missing specific cancer-fighting genes. Men seem to get colorectal cancer and women get ovarian cancer.
Good luck,
Sheila W
Good luck,
Sheila W
To get something you never had, you have to do something you never did.
A person who never made a mistake never tried something new. Einstein
A person who never made a mistake never tried something new. Einstein