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Few proteins are more studied than the p53 tumour suppressor, but what have we learned from these studies and what do we really know about p53 that can benefit clinical practice? The DNA sequence encoding p53 is frequently mutated in cancers but the functional outcomes of single mutations, in respect to loss or gain of different activities, especially in relation to immune evasion, are not clear. This illustrates p53's complexity which even after 40 years keeps providing surprises, but also explains why it has not yet lived up to its pot