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Cells typically respond to DNA damage in three ways: by ceasing to grow and divide until the damage is repaired, by prematurely
ceasing to grow and divide, or by dying. In 2010 a group of scientists reported that a certain kind of immune reaction can cause
DNA damage that leads to a fourth response. DNA damage can turn off genes involved in cell-signaling pathways. Turning off
these genes can cause less-mature cells to divide too rapidly, often leading to the development of-