15 Cigarettes Equal One DNA Mutation

“15 cigarettes equal one DNA mutation” captures graphically the enormity of what was discovered when a UK-led team of scientists reported this week how they cracked the code of two killer cancers: small cell lung cancer and malingnant melanoma. Another compelling revelation was they said they could see “sunlight’s signature” in the DNA mutations of the melanoma cells…
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