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In patients with colon or rectal cancer, the p53 gene is mutated 70% of the time
Gene Watson's illness was colon cancer according to recent articles.
absolutely not, these cancer cells can attack both men and women I don't know the answer to the question, but the previous answer, "absolutely not, these cancer cells can attack both men and women" does not answer it. Sex-linked traits/genes can appear in both men and women.
Yes, there are several forms of familial colon cancer. Several mutations are associated with multiple colon polyps that can be diagnosed with a colonoscopy. This trait is called "Familial adenomatous polyposis". Other mutations are not associated with polyps; the trait is called "hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer".
People usually live from two to three years with colon cancer, but this is only the most likely answer. Cancer sometimes comes from the genes of relatives. In other cases you can have gene mutation and another possibility is by putting carcinogens in your body.
With the help of Gene therapy we can replace or supress the cancer gene
No, the prostate cancer gene is only found in men.
A malignant gene is one that can produce a cancer.
usually cancer
Oncogene.
tumor suppresser gene that could turn into an oncogene
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