Familial Cancer Centre


Familial Cancer Centre - Peter Mac Cancer Centre

Familial Cancer Centre (FCC) provides risk assessment, genetic counselling and genetic testing, medical advice and psychological support to individuals and their family who have concerns about their personal and/or family history of cancer. People with a strong family history of any type(s) of cancer may be referred to the Familial Cancer Centre (See Referral guidelines). Genetic testing is available for major hereditary cancers (breast/ovarian, colorectal cancer syndromes) and other, less common, hereditary cancer syndromes.

Familial Cancer Centre Team

The Goals of the FCC are to:
• Contribute to a reduction in the morbidity and mortality associated with hereditary cancers
• Address the current and ongoing concerns of those with a family history of cancer
• These goals are achieved through a combination of compiling and assessing family history information so that a risk assessment can be made, by providing genetic and medical information, genetic testing, psychosocial support and a framework for accessing relevant cancer risk management strategies.


The Consultation Process Involves:
• Collection of accurate family history data
• Calculation of cancer risk based on family history
• Communication of risk to the individual
• Education about genetics and inheritance
• Exploration of psychosocial issues
• Strategies for cancer screening/early detection/prevention
• Cancer risk management advice and provision
• Genetic testing if appropriate



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