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Deoxyribonucleic Acid and Prostate Cancer


Deoxyribonucleic Acid is abbreviated as DNA. DNA is made up of 4 codons that code for a specific genetic pattern. DNA is molded into a double helix which is referred to as the twisted ladder. During replication in preparation for cell division, the strands come apart and are coded with new base pairs, and the end result is two strands of DNA that are exactly the same. In prostate cancer, some chemotherapy drugs destroy cancer by interfering with this replication process. RNA will also use the DNA as a model for creating protein outside of the nucleus where the DNA resides. Prostate cancer radiation also damages DNA, which malignant cells are unable to repair before division.

 
 
 

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