HLTH101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Familial Adenomatous Polyposis, Astrocyte, Apoptosis

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T o p i c 1 0 : t h e g e n e t i c b a s i s. We saw in the previous lecture that cancer begins with changes in a single somatic cell, and that these changes involve changes in dna. Furthermore, these changes involve cell division and cause the cell to begin to divide and to proliferate far in excess of any normal developmental process. This division does not lead to the production of differentiated tissue but to an undifferentiated or underdifferentiated mass. Finally, the cells in this mass often develop the ability to divide away from their normal influences to form new cell masses elsewhere in the body. The role of dna discussed in the previous lecture indicates that the initiating event in the cell is likely to be a genetic change of some type: a genetic mutation.

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