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Tumor suppressor genes are segments of DNA that produce proteins to help regulate cell growth and division, preventing uncontrolled cell proliferation that can lead to cancer. These genes act as the body's natural defense against tumor formation by repairing DNA damage or initiating apoptosis, the process of programmed cell death, when necessary. When these genes are mutated or inactivated, their ability to control cell growth is compromised, increasing the risk of cancer development.
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