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Nandrolone genetic damage Question

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not too long ago there was a study from brazil that showed a single injection of nandrolone into mice caused genetic damage.

if this were applicable to humans, which it probably is, then what could damaged genes in ones body possible lead to?

im thinking, since our bodies are constantly replacing cells all the time, over time what happens when its time for the body to regenerate these damaged cells? would it be possible since genes are damaged that the body cannot regenerate them, thus causing a tumor or some sort of cancerous growth, in a similar way to how when people with similar genetic makeups (incest) reproduce, theres a high possibility of health problems and genetic disorders? gene damage is permanent so its not like the body wil fix it when it replaces its cells/

just throwing this out there id like to know what some of you guys think, im contemplating a NPP cycle next but this is kind of buggin me out
 
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