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Study shows that smoking ‘stops’ cancer-fighting proteins, causing cancer and making it harder to treat. In-depth analysis links harmful DNA mutations to tobacco smoking and other causes of cancer
Scientists at the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) have uncovered one way tobacco smoking causes cancer and makes it harder to treat by undermining the body's anti-cancer safeguards. The new study, published in the journal Science Advances, links tobacco smoking to harmful changes in DNA called "stop-gain mutations" that tell the body to stop making certain proteins before they are fully formed.
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