Lynch Syndrome
A collection of resources for our NHS Bowel Cancer Screening for patients with Lynch Syndrome.
Applies to England
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This is where we host our information about Lynch Syndrome. We’ve translated our ‘Helping you decide’ leaflet into the some of the most commonly spoken languages in the country, you can view the text in alternate languages by clicking on the language of your choice in the top right of the page.
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Added translations and a HTML version of the Helping you decide leaflet
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Update history
2025-10-03 14:30
Amended text in ‘8. How the NHS bowel cancer screening programme works’. Initially appeared as ‘If we do not think you are fit enough for the examination, we may offer you a colonoscopy under general anaesthetic. Needs to be relaced with the below.’ This was replaced with the following:’You are usually awake during a colonoscopy. You can choose to have: – painkillers – gas and air – sedation – medicine given through a small tube (cannula) in your arm. Occasionally a general anaesthetic may be considered in specific situations.Some hospitals may not offer all these options.’Uploaded new PDF with above change plus updated colour scheme, final page, etc.
2023-06-30 18:55
A British Sign Language (BSL) version of the video has been added
2023-06-05 15:50
Added translation
2023-04-13 14:59
Added translations and a HTML version of the Helping you decide leaflet
2023-03-14 16:52
First published.