on 15th January 2025 at the Manchester Gallery, Professor Ranjit Manchanda was invited to speak at the NHS Jeiwsh BRCA Testing Programme Awareness Reception at Manchester Gallery hosted by Jnetics and Chai Cancer Care.
He commented: “Having spent over 15 years leading the Genetic Cancer Prediction through Population Screening (GCaPPS) Study, it is incredible to see this come to fruition, with over 25,000 people with Jewish ancestry requested a free testing kit in the first year. This has been a promising start to the campaign which can prevent many more cancers and save many more lives than we did earlier. Four in 10 ovarian and one in 10 breast cancers in the Jewish community are due to a BRCA gene fault and potentially preventable. The programme is part of NHSE’s Long Term Plan to catch more cancer early, when they are easier to treat or prevent them altogether.”












