Cancer Genetics

Cancer is an inherited disease caused by an increase in DNA mutations and epigenetic alterations that lead to unchecked cell division and the creation of tumours. Even if change can occur often in a group of people, they are still capable of adapting to the majority of changes. In this way, developing a tumour with a single transformation won't be possible. Typically, sickness is brought on by a variety of changes during the course of a person's lifespan. As a result of having multiple opportunities for change, this is why older people tend to acquire cancer. The depiction of characteristics relevant to cancer is controlled by oncogenomics. They are called protective cells because tumour suppressor genes, also known as oncogenes, regulate the cell cycle process.

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