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answer to this question, “What is cancer?”provides the scientific basis for
cancer control. With all of the recent advances in molecular biology which
have increased our understanding of the genetic basis of cancer with the
description of oncogenes (cancer genes) and the suppressor genes which
regulate their expression, the biologic basis of cancer has received most of
the attention. But the nature of cancer also has an equally important social
aspect which is essential for cancer control. |