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Lynch Syndrome Resources

Helpful resources to educate patients, families, and healthcare professionals
about Lynch syndrome and Lynch syndrome diagnostics. 

About Lynch syndrome

Lynch syndrome, also known as inherited mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency, is a hereditary genetic condition that increases an individual’s susceptibility to various types of cancer.

Academic research

The history of international Lynch syndrome research can be traced back to 1895 and the discovery of a family cancer syndrome. Today, Lynch syndrome research is still being actively carried out worldwide to gain a deeper understanding of its molecular mechanism. DiagMMR, Lynsight’s novel test that reliably detects MMR deficiency, is based on 20+ years of academic research at the University of Helsinki.

Lynch syndrome associations

Lynch syndrome & insurance 

For Patients

There is a chance some insurance providers will cover DiagMMR for you and your family. Please talk to your insurance provider.

For Payers

Why should you cover DiagMMR under your insurance? Learn about the lifetime cost of cancer treatment and the inherent benefit behind DiagMMR for patients.   

Other Lynch syndrome questions, answered 

Lynch Syndrome Resources

Helpful resources to educate patients, families, and healthcare professionals
about Lynch syndrome and Lynch syndrome diagnostics. 

About Lynch syndrome

Lynch syndrome, also known as inherited mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency, is a hereditary genetic condition that increases an individual’s susceptibility to various types of cancer.

Academic research

The history of international Lynch syndrome research can be traced back to 1895 and the discovery of a family cancer syndrome. Today, Lynch syndrome research is still being actively carried out worldwide to gain a deeper understanding of its molecular mechanism. DiagMMR, Lynsight’s novel test that reliably detects MMR deficiency, is based on 20+ years of academic research at the University of Helsinki.

Lynch syndrome associations

Lynch syndrome & insurance 

For Patients

There is a chance some insurance providers will cover DiagMMR for you and your family. Please talk to your insurance provider.

For Payers

Why should you cover DiagMMR under your insurance? Learn about the lifetime cost of cancer treatment and the inherent benefit behind DiagMMR for patients.   

Other Lynch syndrome questions, answered