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The Family Cancer Assessment Clinic (FCAC) was designed for people with either a personal or family history of cancer who have questions about:

  • the role that genetics may play in the cancers in their family.
  • their own or their family members' risks of developing cancer.
  • personalized cancer screening recommendations.

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Family Medical History Form
and Information.

Who would most benefit from the FCAC?

The FCAC may be especially helpful for people who have a personal or family history of:

  • multiple family members affected by cancer of any type, especially in two or more generations
  • several family members with pre-cancerous findings (such as colon polyps)
  • cancer occurring at an earlier age than is usually seen (such as breast or colon cancer before age 50)
  • more than one type of cancer diagnosed in one person
  • an inherited cancer predisposition (such as BRCA 1 or 2 mutation, familial adenomatous polyposis [FAP], Gardner syndrome, hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer [HNPCC] or Lynch syndrome)
  • rare or unusual cancers

What services are offered at the FCAC?

People who schedule an appointment in the FCAC will meet with a physician and a genetic counselor who specialize in family cancers. FCAC services include:

  • a review of your family history of cancer and risk of developing cancer
  • education on the role of genetics in cancer
  • a discussion about available genetic testing options
  • a limited physical examination
  • a discussion of cancer screening recommendations, specific to you and your family, and ways to reduce cancer risk

Is genetic testing available to me at the FCAC?

Genetic testing is available for some families with a strong family history of certain types of cancer. During your appointment, we will discuss any genetic testing options that may be available for you or your family. If genetic testing is an option for you, we will provide you with education and counseling to help you decide whether or not genetic testing is right for you.

For More Information

Family Cancer Assessment Clinic
Huntsman Cancer Institute
University of Utah
2000 Circle of Hope
Salt Lake City UT 84112
(801) 587-9555

A family history of cancer does not always mean that your cancer risk is high. Information you receive at the Family Cancer Assessment Clinic can help clarify your specific risk.

Last Modified: Wednesday, November 2, 2005

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