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Exploring the Microbiome and Metabolism in Lynch Syndrome
Exploring Exercise, the Microbiome and Metabolism in Lynch Syndrome Dr Mia Burleigh and colleagues at the University of the West of Scotland are developing a study to explore how personalised exercise may influence the oral–gut microbiome, metabolism and inflammation in people with Lynch syndrome. Recent research has shown that exercise can improve outcomes for people with colorectal cancer, but the biological mechanisms driving these benefits remain unclear, particularly in
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What the Renewed Women’s Health Strategy Means for Women with Lynch Syndrome
UK Government has renewed their commitment to tackling inequalities and improving women’s access to care across England
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Understanding Reproductive Choices: Research Study Participants Needed
The University of Manchester are looking for participants for a new study to explore pre-implantation genetic testing (PGT).
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Let’s Talk Hereditary Cancer: Understanding Lynch Syndrome
We’re using Hereditary Cancer Awareness Week to highlight Lynch syndrome, the most common inherited cause of bowel and womb cancer.
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