Cells in tough tissues 'more vulnerable to cancer-causing genetic mutations'

Cells that are "squeezed" inside tough tissues such as lung or bone are more vulnerable to cancer-causing genetic mutations, a study has found.

Cells in tough tissues 'more vulnerable to cancer-causing genetic mutations'

Cells that are "squeezed" inside tough tissues such as lung or bone are more vulnerable to cancer-causing genetic mutations, a study has found.

Others with "soft" homes, including the brain and bone marrow, tend to exhibit fewer genetic abnormalities, say researchers.

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