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If a member of your family has Lynch syndrome, we use predictive testing to see if you also have the faulty gene that causes Lynch syndrome.
Testing to see if you have a fault (mutation) in the gene TP53 which causes Li-Fraumeni syndrome and if it runs in your family.
Explains how blood tests can identify a fault (mutation) in the TP53 gene that cause Li-Fraumeni syndrome.
If a member of your family has Li-Fraumeni syndrome, we use predictive testing to see if you also have a fault (mutation) in the TP53 gene that causes it.
If Li-Fraumeni syndrome is confirmed, find out more about screening, symptoms to be aware of and support.
If you have had diagnostic genetic or predictive tests for a condition inherited from your family, you may need to disclose this information when taking out…
Physiotherapy advice and exercises while you are wearing a sling.
A toddler who couldn’t move her arm can now use it thanks to a pioneering rehabilitation programme at Evelina London Children’s Hospital.
We explain the different types of heart surgery and their risks and possible complications. We also give advice about what you can do to prepare while you wait…