Mutations that drive cancer lurk in healthy skin
Changes not so rare — nor a sign of imminent tumor growth
![eyelid](https://i0.wp.com/www.sciencenews.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/ti_eyelid_free.jpg?fit=860%2C460&ssl=1)
EYE-OPENER Normal skin is a patchwork of cells, many of which carry cancer-driving mutations, a new study finds. In a representation of normal skin, colors indicate the mutated genes and circles reflect the size of skin patches from healthy eyelids carrying the mutation.
I. Martincorena et al/Science 2015, I. Martincorena