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Brain Cancer Genetic Mutations

Brain cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the cells of the brain. Many types of genetic mutations have been linked to the development of brain cancer. These mutations cause changes to the DNA of the cells, which can lead to uncontrolled growth of cancerous cells. Genetic mutations in brain cancer can be inhe…

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Overview

Brain cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the cells of the brain. Many types of genetic mutations have been linked to the development of brain cancer. These mutations cause changes to the DNA of the cells, which can lead to uncontrolled growth of cancerous cells. Genetic mutations in brain cancer can be inherited, or they can occur due to environmental exposures or lifestyle choices. By studying these genetic mutations, researchers can better understand the causes and progression of brain cancer, as well as develop more effective treatments to improve patient outcomes.

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Suraj Konnath George · United States Alex Y. Huang · United States Pier Paolo Panciani · Italy

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