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Figure 7.14 The Poisson distributions of antiparallel and parallel mechanisms (or RNA
dissipatons) in 20 human breast cancer patients. Data from Perou et al. [306]. (a) The
Poisson distribution of mechanisms 4 and 8. (b) The Poisson distribution of mechanisms
2 and 6.

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There may be no genes that are commonly responsible for all breast
cancers in humans. (7.18)
There may be no breast cancer genes or breast cancer genotypes. (7.19)

If Statement (7.19) can be generalized and extended to other forms of
cancers, we can conclude that

There are no cancer genes or cancer genotypes. (7.20)

(2) Although there are no common genotypes responsible for breast
cancer (cf. (7.8) above),

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