Prevention of cancer recurrence and metastasis
Gene sequencing big data shows that over 50% of cancers have p53 gene dysfunction, and the entire process of cancer patients' recovery after treatment should monitor the status of p53 gene.
The wild-type p53 protein plays an important role in maintaining normal cell growth and inhibiting malignant proliferation, and is therefore referred to as the "gene guardian". Both oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes are already present in human cells, and as long as one of them becomes imbalanced due to pathological changes, cancer may occur. Oftenly, it is due to mutations in tumor suppressor genes (such as the P53 gene) that disrupt the balance, resulting in catastrophic consequences for the human body. The clinical significance of using healthy wild-type P53 gene for pre-cancer intervention in high-risk cancer populations is significant. As the guardian gene of the human genome, P53 gene will play a powerful role in repairing damaged DNA, inducing tumor cell apoptosis, and maintaining the stability of the body ge
