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Family history plays a significant role in determining an individual’s risk of developing cancer. Understanding the implications of family history, being vigilant about possible cancer symptoms, and seeking care from healthcare providers such as Birmingham Breast Group (BBG) are crucial steps in managing cancer risk effectively.
Knowing your family history can provide valuable insights into the possibility of inherited genetic mutations or predispositions that may increase the risk of certain cancers, such as breast cancer. Individuals with a family history of cancer may have a higher likelihood of developing the disease at a younger age or more aggressive forms. Being aware of this risk allows for earlier and more frequent screening, leading to earlier detection and improved treatment outcomes. Understanding family history allows healthcare providers such as BBG to assess an individual’s overall cancer risk more accurately and tailor screening recommendations and preventive measures accordingly.
You can take steps to be more vigilant to developing cancer-related symptoms, including:
Know Your Family History: Take the time to gather information about your family’s cancer history, including the types of cancer diagnosed, age at diagnosis, and any known genetic mutations or syndromes. This information can help identify patterns of inheritance and assess your personal cancer risk.
Stay Informed: Educate yourself about common cancer symptoms and warning signs, such as unexplained weight loss, persistent fatigue, changes in bowel or bladder habits, unusual bleeding, lumps or masses, or changes in skin texture or appearance.
Regular Self-Examination: Perform regular self-examinations for signs of cancer, such as breast self-exams for breast cancer or skin checks for melanoma. Familiarise yourself with your body’s normal appearance and texture, and seek medical evaluation for any changes or abnormalities.
Participate in Screening Programs: Follow recommended cancer screening guidelines based on your age, gender, and family history. This may include mammograms, colonoscopies, Pap smears, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests, or genetic testing for hereditary cancer syndromes.
Birmingham Breast Group provides comprehensive breast cancer care, offering various treatments and services to those with family history of cancer and therefore pose a higher risk of developing the condition, including:
Comprehensive Risk Assessment: Birmingham Breast Group (BBG) offers comprehensive risk assessment services for individuals with a family history of cancer. This may include genetic counselling, pedigree analysis, and risk stratification to identify individuals at higher risk of developing cancer.
Individualised Screening Recommendations: Based on the results of risk assessment, BBG provides individualised screening recommendations tailored to each patient’s unique risk profile. This may include earlier or more frequent screening, additional imaging studies, or genetic testing for hereditary cancer syndromes.
Genetic Counseling and Testing: BBG offers genetic counselling and testing services for individuals with a family history of hereditary cancer syndromes, such as BRCA1/2 mutations. Genetic counsellors provide education, support, and guidance to help patients make informed decisions about genetic testing and cancer risk management.
Multidisciplinary Care: The expert team at Birmingham Breast Group collaborates closely to provide comprehensive care for individuals with an increased risk of cancer. This may include regular surveillance, preventive interventions such as risk-reducing surgeries or medications, and support services to address the psychosocial impact of cancer risk.
Family history is an important determinant of cancer risk, and being aware of this risk allows individuals to take proactive steps in managing their health. By understanding the implications of family history, being vigilant about possible cancer symptoms, and seeking care from healthcare providers such as Birmingham Breast Group (BBG), individuals can take control of their cancer risk and improve their overall health outcomes. With comprehensive risk assessment, individualised screening recommendations, and multidisciplinary care, BBG provides the support and resources necessary for individuals to navigate their cancer risk effectively and make informed decisions about their health.
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Mr Henderson was kind and understanding and I felt completely at ease with him. He was well informed of my condition and explained his treatment plan to me fully. He has been very attentive in answering emails from me and I really cannot recommend him highly enough. I feel very fortunate to have been in his care.
Written by a patient at BMI The Priory Hospital, 17th August 2020
Mr Henderson was kind and understanding and I felt completely at ease with him. He was well informed of my condition and explained his treatment plan to me fully. He has been very attentive in answering emails from me and I really cannot recommend him highly enough. I feel very fortunate to have been in his care.
Written by a patient at Spire Little Aston Hospital, 1st December 2019
I have been a patient of Dr Basu since being diagnosed with Breast Cancer a few months ago. Despite the curse of my diagnosis I couldn’t have asked for a better Dr and standard of care. He and his team are super-efficient, have gone out of their way to get fast effective treatment for me and he has super-human levels of patience. During every consultation he has been ever patient, carefully listened to all my questions and concerns then taken the time to explain everything to me and provided constant reassurance. He has been accessible at all times even over weekends and the support has been broad. He looks after you as if you are family and despite having a 90 minute journey to see him at times as we wanted the fastest appointment we couldn’t ask for anything more. Our family see him as an angel not just a doctor for what he has done for us and would recommend him in less than a blink of a eye.
Written by a patient at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 30th September 2019
I first met Naren Basu in 2016 at the Queen Elizabeth Women’s Hospital. I had been diagnosed with breast cancer. He is an exceptionally skilled man at putting people at their ease and explaining everything with great patience and candour. He is a consummate professional and really knows his stuff, especially relating to breast cancer. He is very clever, witty, and a super surgeon. He carried out a reduction to both my breasts, removing the tumours at the same time. I was fortunate indeed to have my surgery via the NHS, it would have been very expensive as a private patient but worth every penny. I felt like a million dollars after my operation. I think he is a fabulous man and so skilled on so many levels and outstanding in human kindness.
Written by a carer at Spire Little Aston Hospital, 12th June 2019
Nine days before I was due to go on an extended holiday I discovered problems in both breasts. I was lucky enough to get an appointment 3 days before travel. Mr Basu even called me on the day of the appointment to ask me to come in earlier to ensure they had time to undergo all of the tests that evening. Anyone who has had these problems will know how overwhelming it is but Mr Basu took his time to speak to me and explained all of the procedures/tests that would be carried out that evening and possible outcomes. I did have a small procedure and again everything was explained fully and felt quite safe in his hands. The follow up appointments were just as thorough and Mr Basu made sure I understood all that we discussed. If I ever found myself in this position again Mr Basu would be my first port of call.
Written by a carer at Spire Little Aston Hospital, 11th May 2020
I was diagnosed with HER2 positive breast cancer November 8th 2019 , I was then appointed Dr Henderson almost immediately to discuss my treatment plan and way forward, I must say Dr Henderson was absolutely fantastic, he has a real calming nature and really put myself and my husband at ease , plotting my treatment course from day 1 gave us a massive line of sight to work to and in with combination of the nurses at little Aston facing the biggest fight of my life became easier & easier as the week progressed, I owe Dr Henderson my life and can’t thank him enough, he’s worth is weight in gold
Written by a patient at Good Hope Hospital, 27th November 2019
I am currently under the care of Dr Daniel Henderson at Good Hope Hospital, and I couldn’t ask for better. He listens, and speaks to you in laymans terms so you understand what is going on now and in the future. He talks to you and not at you, and has a very calm and soothing manner. If you are lucky enough to be referred to him, rest assured that you are in good hands, as he gets things actioned quickly.
Written by a patient at Spire Little Aston Hospital, 1st December 2019
I have been a patient of Dr Basu since being diagnosed with Breast Cancer a few months ago. Despite the curse of my diagnosis I couldn’t have asked for a better Dr and standard of care. He and his team are super-efficient, have gone out of their way to get fast effective treatment for me and he has super-human levels of patience. During every consultation he has been ever patient, carefully listened to all my questions and concerns then taken the time to explain everything to me and provided constant reassurance. He has been accessible at all times even over weekends and the support has been broad. He looks after you as if you are family and despite having a 90 minute journey to see him at times as we wanted the fastest appointment we couldn’t ask for anything more. Our family see him as an angel not just a doctor for what he has done for us and would recommend him in less than a blink of a eye.
Written by a patient at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 30th September 2019
I first met Naren Basu in 2016 at the Queen Elizabeth Women’s Hospital. I had been diagnosed with breast cancer. He is an exceptionally skilled man at putting people at their ease and explaining everything with great patience and candour. He is a consummate professional and really knows his stuff, especially relating to breast cancer. He is very clever, witty, and a super surgeon. He carried out a reduction to both my breasts, removing the tumours at the same time. I was fortunate indeed to have my surgery via the NHS, it would have been very expensive as a private patient but worth every penny. I felt like a million dollars after my operation. I think he is a fabulous man and so skilled on so many levels and outstanding in human kindness.
Written by a carer at Spire Little Aston Hospital, 12th June 2019
Nine days before I was due to go on an extended holiday I discovered problems in both breasts. I was lucky enough to get an appointment 3 days before travel. Mr Basu even called me on the day of the appointment to ask me to come in earlier to ensure they had time to undergo all of the tests that evening. Anyone who has had these problems will know how overwhelming it is but Mr Basu took his time to speak to me and explained all of the procedures/tests that would be carried out that evening and possible outcomes. I did have a small procedure and again everything was explained fully and felt quite safe in his hands. The follow up appointments were just as thorough and Mr Basu made sure I understood all that we discussed. If I ever found myself in this position again Mr Basu would be my first port of call.
Written by a carer at Spire Little Aston Hospital, 11th May 2020
I was diagnosed with HER2 positive breast cancer November 8th 2019 , I was then appointed Dr Henderson almost immediately to discuss my treatment plan and way forward, I must say Dr Henderson was absolutely fantastic, he has a real calming nature and really put myself and my husband at ease , plotting my treatment course from day 1 gave us a massive line of sight to work to and in with combination of the nurses at little Aston facing the biggest fight of my life became easier & easier as the week progressed, I owe Dr Henderson my life and can’t thank him enough, he’s worth is weight in gold
Written by a patient at Good Hope Hospital, 27th November 2019
I am currently under the care of Dr Daniel Henderson at Good Hope Hospital, and I couldn’t ask for better. He listens, and speaks to you in laymans terms so you understand what is going on now and in the future. He talks to you and not at you, and has a very calm and soothing manner. If you are lucky enough to be referred to him, rest assured that you are in good hands, as he gets things actioned quickly.
Written by a patient at BMI The Priory Hospital, 17th August 2020
Mr Henderson was kind and understanding and I felt completely at ease with him. He was well informed of my condition and explained his treatment plan to me fully. He has been very attentive in answering emails from me and I really cannot recommend him highly enough. I feel very fortunate to have been in his care.
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