Two important genes may play a role in the development of prostate cancer. Genes that help grown cells divide and stay alive, are called Oncogenes. Genes that keep all cell growth under control, repair any mistakes in our DNA or trigger cellular death at the right time, are called Tumor Suppressor Cells. If either gene type changes (or mutates), it can result in cells growing out of control e.g., cancer


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Two important genes may play a role in the development of prostate cancer. Genes that help grown cells divide and stay alive, are called Oncogenes. Genes that keep all cell growth under control, repair any mistakes in our DNA or trigger cellular death at the right time, are called Tumor Suppressor Cells. If either gene type changes (or mutates), it can result in cells growing out of control e.g., cancer


https://kamahealth.ca/blog/prostate-cancer-in-a-nutshell/

https://kamahealth.ca/

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