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Blood cancers are the fifth most common group of cancers in the UK. But for a small number of people, the condition may have an inherited genetic cause. In this episode of Behind the Genes, we explore the role of genetic...
Can blood cancer be inherited? is an episode from The G Word by Genomics England. Blood cancers are the fifth most common group of cancers in the UK. But for a small number of people, the condition may have an inherited genetic cause. In th...
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Blood cancers are the fifth most common group of cancers in the UK. But for a small number of people, the condition may have an inherited genetic cause. In this episode of Behind the Genes, we explore the role of genetics in blood cancer, and what an inherited risk means for patients and their families. Our guests explain what blood cancer is, how inherited factors can increase risk, and why multidisciplinary teamwork is key to supporting families. They also look ahead to future advances, from whole genome sequencing to prevention trials. Our host Amanda Pichini, Clinical Director at Genomics England, is joined by: Dr Katie Snape, Principal Clinician at Genomics England and Consultant Cancer Geneticist Bev Speight, Principal Genetic Counsellor Dr Sarah Westbury, Consultant Haematologist “By doing whole genome sequencing we get all of the information about all of the changes that might have happened, we know whether any are inherited, but importantly, we’re certain of the ones that have just occurred in the cancer cells and can help guide us with their treatment.” You can download the transcript or read it below. Amanda: Hello, and welcome to Behind the Genes. Sarah: When we think about blood cancers, it’s a whole range of different conditions and when you talk to patients who are affected with blood cancers or are living with them, their experiences are often really different from one another, depending in part on what kind of blood cancer they have. We also know that blood cancers affect not just the cell numbers but also the way that those cells function, and so the range of symptoms that people can get is really variable. Amanda: I am your host, Amanda Pichini, clinical director at Genomics England and genetic counsellor. Today I’ll be joined by Dr Katie Snape, principal clinician at Genomics England and a consultant cancer geneticist in London, Bev Speight, a principal genetic counsellor in Cambridge, and Dr Sarah Westbury, and haematologist from Bristol. They’ll be talking about blood cancers and the inherited factors that increase blood cancer risk. If you enjoy this episode, we’d love your support, so please
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Can blood cancer be inherited? is from The G Word by Genomics England.
Published Feb 25, 2026 and 37:10 long