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Unlock Your Cancer Risk: New NHS Genetic Register
24 Jan
Summary
- England launches a new gene database to identify cancer risks.
- Register compares patient genes against 120 known cancer-risk genes.
- Identified individuals will receive routine check-ups and personalized care.

A new NHS database in England is set to revolutionize cancer prevention and treatment by identifying individuals with inherited risks for the disease. This world-first register contains information on 120 genes known to increase cancer susceptibility.
Patients and their families can have their genetic information assessed against this comprehensive database. Those found to have an elevated inherited risk will be proactively offered regular screening and check-ups for specific cancers, such as breast and prostate cancer.
This initiative, part of a decade-long plan, aims to personalize care and improve early detection. Health Secretary Wes Streeting highlighted the tool's potential to fast-track screening and catch more cancers sooner, emphasizing that while inherited genes cannot be altered, the information gained can be used to manage risk.




