Jeff Young

Patient/Survivor |

Colon - Stage II |

Age at Diagnosis: 32

Jeff Young got a quick lesson in genetics after colorectal cancer entered his life.

Although Jeff’s only symptom was severe abdominal pain, he was soon diagnosed with stage II colon cancer. He had surgery and chemotherapy, and his doctors insisted on extensive genetic testing. Jeff was diagnosed with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) with a mutation of the MLH1 gene, which doctors found that he had inherited from his father. Since his diagnosis, he and his dad both adhere to a strict screening regimen for HNPCC-related cancers.

Jeff has always been comfortable with who he is, and now that includes getting comfortable in his own genes.

Colon Club Featured Survivor

Jeff was featured in the 2007 Colondar, a project of The Colon Club.

Published On: September 20, 2006

Jeff Young

Patient/Survivor |

Colon - Stage II |

Age at Diagnosis: 32

Jeff Young got a quick lesson in genetics after colorectal cancer entered his life.

Although Jeff’s only symptom was severe abdominal pain, he was soon diagnosed with stage II colon cancer. He had surgery and chemotherapy, and his doctors insisted on extensive genetic testing. Jeff was diagnosed with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) with a mutation of the MLH1 gene, which doctors found that he had inherited from his father. Since his diagnosis, he and his dad both adhere to a strict screening regimen for HNPCC-related cancers.

Jeff has always been comfortable with who he is, and now that includes getting comfortable in his own genes.

Colon Club Featured Survivor

Jeff was featured in the 2007 Colondar, a project of The Colon Club.

Jeff Young

Patient/Survivor |

Colon - Stage II |

Age at Diagnosis: 32

Jeff Young got a quick lesson in genetics after colorectal cancer entered his life.

Although Jeff’s only symptom was severe abdominal pain, he was soon diagnosed with stage II colon cancer. He had surgery and chemotherapy, and his doctors insisted on extensive genetic testing. Jeff was diagnosed with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) with a mutation of the MLH1 gene, which doctors found that he had inherited from his father. Since his diagnosis, he and his dad both adhere to a strict screening regimen for HNPCC-related cancers.

Jeff has always been comfortable with who he is, and now that includes getting comfortable in his own genes.

Colon Club Featured Survivor

Jeff was featured in the 2007 Colondar, a project of The Colon Club.

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