MCCI, Department of Surgery in the Medical School at the University of Minnesota

Minnesota Colorectal Cancer Initiative (MCCI)

Risk Due to Family History

Know your family history. Family history affects risk. Risk affects screening.

STEP 1: Collect your family history information. Make a list.

STEP 2: Ask for a family history risk assessment.

Who benefits from a family history risk assessment?

You and your family may benefit.  A family risk assessment will help you determine whether anyone in your family needs to begin colorectal screening before age 50.

Screening is different when there is a family history of colorectal polyps or cancer. Following the correct screening recommendations prevents cancer and saves lives.

People with a  family history of colorectal polyps or cancer may need to:

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Inherited Cancer Risk

Risk due to family history depends on the pattern of cancers that have occurred inthe family and can range from a lifetime risk of 10% to a lifetime risk of over 80%. Signs of inherited cancer risk include:

  1. Family history. Often several people in the family have had colorectal polyps, colorectal cancer, or other types of cancer.
  2. Early age at diagnosis. Cancer that occur at an earlier than average age are more likely to be due to inherited cancer risk.
  3. Multiple primaries. When someone has had cancer more than once, either the same kind of cancer or different kinds of cancer, or when someone has had multiple colorectal polyps, there may be an inherited risk.

A family history risk assessment can help determine how these signs of hereditary risk affect your recommendations, and whether a genetic evaluation may help you better protect your health.

For a FREE FAMILY RISK ASSESSMENT or for more information on heredity and colorectal cancer, contact the Minnesota Colorectal Cancer Initiative (MCCI) at 612-626-9898 or 1-888-94 COLON (888-942-6566).

MCCI has information on hereditary cancer syndromes, including Familial Polyposis (FAP) and Hereditary Non-polyposis Colorectal Cancer (HNPCC).

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Minnesota Colorectal Cancer Initiative (MCCI)

MCCI can help answer questions like these:

"My mother had colorectal cancer... what are my chances of developing it?"

"My brother had polyps, but I'm not 50 yet. Do I really need to think about colorectal cancer screening now?"

"There is a lot of cancer in my family. What can I do to protect our health?"

"I had colorectal cancer. What does this mean for my children?"

"Are there ways that my family and I can lower our risk of developing colorectal cancer?"

"I heard about genetic testing for colon cancer. Would that be useful for me?"

MCCI is a non-profit, community and professional resource that provides information about colorectal cancer, offers free family history risk assessment and individual screening recommendations, facilitates research, and maintains a family registry. Contact MCCI for information about risk due to family history, inherited cancer predisposition, and hereditary cancer syndromes such as FAP and HNPCC.

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Make a Gift

If you are interested in making a donation to support the work of the Department of Surgery at the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Colorectal Cancer Initiative, gifts are accepted by the Minnesota Medical Foundation, a nonprofit organization affiliated with the University of Minnesota.

You can have an immediate impact on programs to advance human health by making an online gift today. By using the Give Online link below, your gift will go directly to the Department of Surgery. Please reference account 8297 to give directly to the MCCI fund.

Give Online

You can also make your gift by mail or phone, or through automatic withdrawal from your checking or savings account. Learn more about your giving options at the MMF Web site.

For more information about the Minnesota Medical Foundation, visit www.mmf.umn.edu or contact Erik Thurman, Director of Development, at 612-626-4848 (fax: 612-626-0902).

Thank you for your generous support!

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Contact Information:

Minnesota Colorectal Cancer Initiative
University of Minnesota
420 Delaware Street S.E.
Mayo Mail Code 450
Minneapolis, MN  55455

Telephone: 612-626-9898
Toll Free: 888-94 COLON (888-942-6566)

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Last modified on Wednesday Dec 28, 2005

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