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Malignancy (cancer) is one of the diseases that cannot be handled optimally. Along with the development of technology, within a certain period of time, the disease is expected to be handled optimally. To study the development of cancer control technology, an understanding of cancer pathobiology seems to be very necessary both at the molecular and cellular levels. It is known that the transformation of cells towards malignancy is triggered by a mutagen that causes the DNA of the cell to experience a mutation, namely the accumulation of mutations (Multi Gene Defect), especially genes that regulate the cell division cycle. Physiologically, cells have a very tolerant nature to their environment, where cells always maintain their uniformity and function in accordance with their existence. Therefore, if the cell experiences a gene defect, then with a certain mechanism it tries to repair it (gene repair mechanism). However, if the gene repair ability fails, the cell will try to execute itself through a mechanism known as autoapoptotic. Likewise, if the autoapoptotic ability fails, the cell attempts to express foreign proteins on its surface, so that the immune system recognizes the cell with the gene defect as a foreign cell (non-self).
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