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Cancer Cells Contain Genetic Defects Affecting DNA Repair.
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- Describe the three results of the lack of success of DNA repair. What are the consequences of each? Answer in 2-3 sentences.Describe DNA Mutations: Definition: Define a mutation. Are they good or bad? What types of mutations can occur in the DNA? What can cause a mutation? Can mutation be “fixed”? What are the requirements for normal cell division? What are the requirements for cancer cells to divide and grow? Define the difference between a benign tumor, a malignant tumor, and metastatic cancer.What separates cancer cells from normal cells? Describe one form of mutation that can increase the risk of a normal cell being cancerous.
- One of the major characteristics of cancer is uncontrolled proliferation of cells. There are several more characteristics of cancer, name TWO more:Describe two mechanisms by which genetic change causes cancer.Briefly summarize the conventional wisdom (DNA mutation theory) of the cause of cancer. Discuss the treatments and side effects of these treatments that are based on the DNA mutation theory.