GENETIC ANALYSIS: INTEGRATED - ACCESS
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Chapter C, Problem 6P
C.6 Radiation is frequently used as a part of the treatment of cancer. The radiation works by damaging DNA and components of the cell.
How can radiation treatment control or cure cancer?
Is there a risk of damage to noncancer cells?
Under what circumstances do you think radiation treatment is a good choice to treat cancer?
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GENETIC ANALYSIS: INTEGRATED - ACCESS
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Can a...Ch. C - C.8 The inheritance of certain mutations of BRCA...Ch. C - C.9 Go to the website http :// www . cancer . gov...Ch. C - C.10 What kind of information will be made...
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