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  • 30-04-2021
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why is one mutation not enough to result in cancer​

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  • 30-04-2021

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A single mutation is unlikely to result in cancer. Cancer is usually caused by a series of mutations that accumulate throughout the course of a person's life. As a result, cancer is more common in older adults. They've seen more chances for mutations to accumulate.

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