💨 Abstract
The world-first move will see regular checks for 10,000 people diagnosed with Lynch syndrome. The genetic condition means you’re 80 per cent more likely to develop bowel cancer. It is the UK’s second-deadliest cancer, claiming 16,500 lives each year.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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