Proto-oncogenes and tumour suppressors are not intrinsically good or bad. In healthy cells, the activities of these two classes of genes balance each other. But when regulation of these networks goes wrong, cell proliferation may become mis-regulated. If a proto-oncogene becomes over-active, it may push a cell towards a cancerous state. Conversely, if a tumour suppressor gets inactivated, it will no longer act as a brake on cell division. The outcome is the same in both cases – the cell may begin to proliferate too rapidly