THOUSANDS of women missing out on vital tests are at greater risk of cancer, a charity has warned.
Patients diagnosed with breast or ovarian cancer are eligible for free genetic screening – as are their families.
The tests are designed to pick up the so-called “Angelina Jolie” BRCA gene.
But a new survey of 142 women with ovarian cancer by charity Ovacome found over one in five (21 per cent) are not getting checked for cancer-causing errors in their BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes.
The mutations leave women up to 22-times more likely to develop ovarian cancer and six-times more likely to develop breast cancer.