Tumor suppressors

A tumor suppressor gene is a gene that helps control cell growth. It is like the brake pedal on a car. It normally helps keep the cell from dividing too quickly, just as a brake keeps a car from going too fast. When something goes wrong with a tumor suppressor gene, such as a pathogenic variant (mutation) that stops it from working, cell division can get out of control. This can lead to the formation of tumors.

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