In this episode of All Access DNA, Dave Dubin discusses his foundation, Alive and Kick’n, which he started after being diagnosed with Lynch syndrome. He explains the importance of awareness and advocacy for Lynch syndrome, a hereditary condition that increases the risk of colon and other cancers. The discussion covers the differences between sporadic colon cancer and hereditary forms, the significance of genetic testing, and the personal journey of dealing with cancer at a young age. Dave emphasizes the need for proactive screening and the role of advocacy in improving awareness and support for those affected by Lynch syndrome. Dave shares his journey with Lynch syndrome, discussing the implications of genetic testing for himself and his family. Key Takeaways: Dave Dubin’s foundation for Lynch syndrome is Alive and Kick’n Lynch syndrome increases the risk of multiple cancers, not just colon cancer Regular screenings are crucial for early detection of colon cancer Genetic testing can identify hereditary cancer risks Lynch syndrome is often underdiagnosed due to lack of awareness Dave Dubin is the co-founder of AliveandKick’n Lynch Syndrome Foundation. You can follow @Aliveandkickndd on Instagram and Bluesky. The views, opinions, and experiences expressed in this interview are Dave’s and not on behalf of his employer. Please subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts to stay updated on new episodes of All Access DNA. Listen to past episodes on your favorite podcast play by searching “All Access DNA” or by streaming from our website at allaccessdna.podbean.com Check out our Patreon at patreon.com/allaccessdna and consider donating to get bonus content, submit questions for our guests, and connect with other genetic-curious individuals. Here are more resources related to today’s topic,. Episode 12- Who has surgery to prevent colon cancer? On familial adenomatous polyposis or FAP AliveandKick’n Website More information on Lynch syndrome from the American Cancer Society Colorectal cancer facts and statistics from Colorectal Cancer Alliance Microsatellite stability and Microsatellite instability from the Global Colon Cancer Association “New vaccine may help stop return of certain colorectal, pancreatic cancers” from Medical News Today Any inquiries on the podcast can be sent to [email protected] Note that this podcast is for entertainment and education and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your physician with any questions you may have regarding your health. The All Access DNA team includes: host, producer and editor Kate Wilson. The logo is designed by Designs by NKJ.
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