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    A Single Mutation Induced by a Carcinogen Is Usually Sufficient
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A Single Mutation Induced by a Carcinogen Is Usually Sufficient

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A single mutation induced by a carcinogen is usually sufficient to convert a normal cell into a cancer cell.

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