Lynch Syndrome Center Video Library

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Contact the Lynch Syndrome Center

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Lynch Syndrome: Are You at Risk?

Lynch syndrome is an inherited genetic condition associated with a significantly increased risk for certain cancers. Learn about the most common cancers that are associated with Lynch syndrome.

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Lynch Syndrome: Are You at Risk?

Lynch syndrome is an inherited genetic condition associated with a significantly increased risk for certain cancers. Learn about the most common cancers that are associated with Lynch syndrome.

To further expand knowledge of Lynch syndrome, many of our educational talks are listed below. These are resources derived from our annual LYNKED IN conferences, interviews, and educational videos. There are many topics covered.

If you have any questions or would like to contact us, please email LynchSyndromeCenter@dfci.harvard.edu.

Patient Stories and Resources

What to Expect from Your First Lynch Syndrome Center Visit at Dana-Farber
What is Lynch Syndrome?
Year in Review (2021)
Lynch Syndrome Center Launch Ceremony (2019)
Caring for Patients with Lynch Syndrome
Living with Lynch Syndrome: Kerry's Story
Living with Lynch Syndrome: Miguel's Story

Team Lynch Syndrome

Team Lynch Syndrome (2021)
Team Lynch Syndrome (2020)
Jimmy Fund Walk: Team Lynch Syndrome (2016)

Research

Lynch Syndrome: From Discovery to Current Research (2016)
What's New in Lynch Syndrome Research (2017)
Lynch Syndrome 101: Overview of Current Research (2019)
Towards a Cancer-Preventive Vaccine for Lynch Syndrome (2020)
Lynch Syndrome Center Registry and Biobank (2021)

Colorectal Cancer Prevention

Colonoscopy Q&A for Lynch Syndrome Patients
Screening for Colorectal and Endometrial Cancer
Colorectal Surgery Decision-Making

Women's Health

Screening for Colorectal and Endometrial Cancer
Lynch Syndrome and Gynecological Cancer Risk (and Risk Reduction)
Managing Risk for Gynecological Cancers
Lynch Syndrome and Sexual Health: Everything You Want to Know But Aren't Sure How to Ask
Lynch Syndrome and Sexual Health: Everything You Want to Know But Aren't Sure How to Ask Q&A
Risk-Reducing (Prophylactic) Gynecological Surgery in Lynch Syndrome
Women's Health in Lynch Syndrome

Diet and Exercise

Diet, Exercise, and Cancer Risk
Eating for a Healthy Gut
Fighting Colorectal Cancer with Diet and Exercise
Diets: Do They Send the Wrong Message?
Cleaning Up Confusion About Carbs
Exercise as a Cancer Prevention Agent: Implications for Lynch Syndrome
Cleaning Up Confusion About Carbs and Exercise as a Cancer Prevention Agent Q&A
Taking Control of Your Health: Diet, Exercise and Aspirin

Dermatology

Screening for Skin Tumors
Your Skin Is In: Dermatology and Lynch Syndrome
Your Skin Is In: Dermatology and Lynch Syndrome Q&A

Aspirin

Taking Control of Your Health: Diet, Exercise and Aspirin
Should I Take Aspirin?
Preventing Colorectal Polyps with Aspirin

Immunotherapy

Lynch Syndrome and Immunotherapy

Genetic Non-Discrimination

Lynch Syndrome 101: Overview of Current Research (2019)
Genetics 101: An Introduction to the Genetics, Testing, and Privacy Concerns of Lynch Syndrome (2017)

Less Common Cancers (Stomach, Small Bowel, Urinary Tract, Pancreatic, Bile Duct, Breast, Prostate, Brain)

Upper Endoscopy Q&A for Lynch Syndrome Patients
Lynch Syndrome 202: Less Common Cancers
Beyond Colon and Uterine Cancer: Less Common Cancers

Family Planning/Testing Considerations

Family Planning Considerations
Genetics 101: An Introduction to the Genetics, Testing, and Privacy Concerns of Lynch Syndrome
Why Does Lynch Syndrome Occur in Families?

Lynch Syndrome 101

Lynch Syndrome 101: Overview and Current State of the Art (2021)
Lynch Syndrome 101: Overview and Current State of the Art (2020)
Lynch Syndrome 101: Overview and Current State of the Art Q&A (2020)