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Carcinogenesis & Molecular Oncology

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Cancer is fundamentally a genetic disease of somatic cells — a stepwise accumulation of mutations that liberate a clone from normal growth controls. This topic is dense, high-yield, and reliably tested in NEET PG through gene–tumour associations, viral oncogenesis, and the molecular hallmarks of cancer. Four classes of regulatory genes are the principal targets of cancer-causing mutations: 1. Proto-oncogenes → gr

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