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Family risk of colorectal or endometrial cancer

What is a family risk of colorectal or endometrial cancer? Around 10 to 15% of all people with colorectal cancer have a family history. Family history means the person with cancer has inherited a gene mutation from a blood relative. A mutation is a change or fault in the DNA...

Family risk of breast or ovarian cancer

What is a family risk of breast or ovarian cancer? Around 5 percent of breast cancers and 15 percent of ovarian cancers are due to a family link. This means the person with cancer has a gene mutation from a blood relative. A mutation is a change or fault in...

Ovarian cancer

What is ovarian cancer? Ovarian cancer is cancer that begins in the ovaries. In people with this type of cancer, cells that are not normal grow in the ovaries. These cells form a tumour, which is a mass of tissue. Tumours can grow and spread through the body. Ovarian cancer...

Liver cancer

What is liver cancer? Liver cancer is cancer that starts in the cells of the liver. In people with liver cancer, cells that are not normal grow out of control and form tumours. These cells can spread throughout the liver or to other parts of the body. There are several...

Lung cancer

What is lung cancer? Lung cancer is a form of cancer that starts in the lungs. In Australia, more people die of lung cancer than any other cancer. Most of the time, lung cancer is linked with smoking – though non-smokers can also get it. If you or someone you...

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