Question: Explain how destroying the dna can help fight cancer?
Destroying DNA in cancer cells can help fight cancer by preventing the cells from reproducing and spreading. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy are two common treatments that aim to destroy DNA in cancer cells. By damaging the DNA in cancer cells, these treatments can induce apoptosis, a process of programmed cell death, and prevent the cancer cells from replicating. While these treatments can also affect healthy cells, they are designed to target fast-growing cancer cells that are more vulnerable to DNA damage.
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