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Most Cancers Caused Mainly By ‘Bad Luck’ Mutations: Johns Hopkins Study

By January 5, 2015News
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Two-thirds of a wide variety of cancer kinds are largely rooted in undesirable genetic luck and not simply the benefits of traits passed down from parents or risk components like smoking or diet program, according to a new study. Random mutations in DNA are largely accountable for the majority of cancers in humans, according to researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.

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