It is important to realize that gene mutations happen in our cells all the time. Usually, the cell
detects the change and repairs it. If it can’t be repaired, the cell will get a signal telling it to die in a process called apoptosis. But if the cell doesn't die and the mutation is not repaired, it may lead to a person developing cancer. This is more likely if the mutation affects a gene involved with cell division or a gene that normally causes a defective cell to die.