majority of cancers in human are due to mutations in the p53 gene, however, cancers that are caused by human papillomavi

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majority of cancers in human are due to mutations in the p53 gene, however, cancers that are caused by human papillomavi

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majority of cancers in human are due to mutations in the p53
gene, however, cancers that are caused by human
papillomaviruses doesn't. What is the reason why? please help, i am
having a hard time understanding this
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