Cancerscreen Quiz EN
  • Hereditary Cancer Risk Tool

    Take the quiz to determine your hereditary cancer risk

     

    This simple quiz evaluates if you might have inherited a genetic change that increase your cancer risk. It aligns its findings with current NHS standards for genetic testing and is designed for both males and females.

    Completing this quiz requires just a few minutes. You'll be prompted about your personal cancer history and any cancer occurrences in your family, including the ages at which relatives were diagnosed. Your responses are confidential.

  • Has anyone in your family, either your mother or father's side, tested positive for cancer?*
  • If yes, at what age?
  • Has anyone in your family, either your mother or father's side, tested positive for any of the following?*
  • Which is your closest relative who has tested positive for this pathogenic variant?*
  • Has any of your relatives developed multiple primary tumors in the same or different organs (e.g., two primary breast cancers, colon cancer, or breast and ovarian cancer in the same person)?*
  • Have relatives on the same side of the family ever had the same type of cancer?(Example: Breast cancer in both mother and daughter.)*
  • Do you have instances in your family of rarer types of cancers? (Example: Breast cancer in men)*
  • Do you have any Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry?*
  • Why are we asking this? Research shows that if you have Ashkenazi Jewish heritage, you are significantly more likely to have inherited a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene alteration.

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  • You will receive Hereditary Cancer Risk Tool results to your email.

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