Cancer and Oncology Genetics

A genetic disorder, malignancy. Changes in the genes that govern how cells divide and grow are the cause of it. The atomic units of your body are cells. Your genes, which function like an instruction manual, are replicated in every cell. DNA segments known as genes contain the information needed to produce one or more proteins. Researchers have identified hundreds of genetic and DNA abnormalities, also known as variants, mutations, or alterations, that support the development, growth, and spread of cancer. Genetic alterations linked to cancer can happen because:

 


  • As our cells divide, random errors occur in our DNA. Carcinogens in our environment, such as chemicals in cigarette smoke, UV rays from the sun, and the human papillomavirus (HPV), also damage our DNA. These factors were inherited from one of our parents.

 


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