"Genetics." . . . . "Neoplasms." . . "Cancer, the genetic connection"@en . . . . . "Explores the nature of cancer and what may lead to its onset. Tells how cancer cells differ from normal cells and looks at the genetic factors which influence this disease."@en . . . . . "Tells what is currently known about cancer and its causes. Examines how cancer cells differ from normal cells; regulation of cell growth; the interactions of carcinogens; enzymes and DNA; and the role of oncogenes. Shows how to reduce the risks of cancer. Looks to the future by looking at work being done on cancer treatments and cures." . . . . . . . . "Cancer, the genetic connection" .