While most cancer is not hereditary, approximately 5 to 10 percent of all cancer is hereditary -- meaning it is passed between generations. The most common hereditary cancer syndromes associated with increased risk include hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome, Lynch Syndrome and other more rare syndromes causing a variety of cancer risks.
For those who may be predisposed to cancer through genetics, Northern Westchester Hospital is able to pinpoint potential illnesses through cancer genetic counseling. During the program, a genetic counselor will determine if a patient should be offered genetic testing for hereditary cancer such as screening for the BRCA and/or other genes. The counselor will review personal and family history, determine appropriate testing options and explain the recommendations for hereditary cancer syndromes.
To help better identify predispositions, recent cancer genetic testing options increased to include multi-gene testing. As a result, patients may have the option to have testing of up to 50 genes related to hereditary cancer, providing an even more complete health analysis.
Visit Northern Westchester Hospital's website or call 914-242-7649 to schedule a genetic counseling appointment.