top of page

SVIG-UK Resources

SVIG-UK Training Resource

This training resource is designed to support the integration and embedding of the new SVIG-UK guidelines (2025) within the genomic laboratories adopting the framework for use in clinical practice. Users should review the full guidelines in detail
before engaging with this training package, as it does not cover every aspect of the guidance and should not be used in isolation. 

SVIG-UK Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

FAQ document for the SVIG-UK Guidelines

SVIG-UK Practice Cases: Solid Tumours

Version: 1.1

​

Practice workbook for application of the SVIG-UK guidelines for Solid Tumour cases

SVIG-UK Practice Cases: Haem-Onc

Version: 1.1

​

Practice workbook for application of the SVIG-UK guidelines for Haem-Onc cases

If you are working in a senior or training role and would like a copy of the 'Suggested Use of Criteria' document for the practice variants, please email Chris Watt and George Burghel (chris.watt@mft.nhs.uk / george.burghel@mft.nhs.uk), including your job title and role.

External Resources

ACGS

The Association for Clinical Genomic Science brings together scientists working within genetics into one professional association.

JMG Paper

Cancer Variant Interpretation Group UK (CanVIG-UK): an exemplar national subspecialty multidisciplinary network.

 

Journal of Medical Genetics

Published: 13 March 2020.

UKCGG

The UK Cancer Genetics Group.

​

A multidisciplinary organisation for UK clinicians, counsellors & scientists interested in cancer susceptibility genetics.

ACMG

The American College of Medical Genetics variant interpretation framework can be found on their website. 

bottom of page