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Explain briefly why changes in oncogenes result in more rapid progression of a cancer compared to changes in tumor-suppressor genes. Mention one situation in which changes in a tumor-suppressor gene have a similar likelihood of causing cancer as changes in an oncogene.
Self-esteem
An individual's subjective evaluation of their own worth or value, affecting their confidence and overall mental health.
Discipline Children
The approach and methods used to teach children right from wrong, helping them to develop self-control and understand the consequences of their actions.
Anger Management
Techniques and strategies for controlling and expressing anger in a healthy and constructive manner to avoid negative outcomes.
Childrearing Practices
The methods and strategies used by parents and caregivers to raise and educate children, influenced by cultural, social, and individual preferences.
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