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A healthy cell doesn’t turn cancerous for no reason. Somewhere deep within the recesses of the nucleus where the cell copies and transcribes DNA, something goes wrong. Whether from exposure to a carcinogen or a simple copying error, one nucleotide can get swapped for another. Sometimes whole chromosomes break into pieces and fuse together. The resulting DNA damage typically leads to cancer…

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