Yousef Salama
Breast and Cervical Cancer: Genes hold the protein-making instructions that do a lot of work in our cells. Some variations in genes can cause cells to avoid normal controls of growth and cancer. Many cancer-causing gene changes, for example, increase the development of a protein that allows cells to grow. Some result in a mistake being made, and thus non-functional, type of a protein that normally repairs cellular damage.
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