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Cancer begins in your cells, which are the building blocks of your body. Normally, your body forms new cells as you need them, replacing old cells that die. Sometimes this process goes wrong. New cells grow even when you don't need them, and old cells don't die when they should. These extra cells can form a mass called a tumor. Tumors can be benign or malignant. Benign tumors aren't cancer while malignant ones are. Cells from malignant tumors can invade nearby tissues. They can also break away and spread to other parts of the body.
Novel Approach to Predict and Optimize CAR-T Cell Therapy

Novel Approach to Predict and Optimize CAR-T Cell Therapy

Study Links Archaic Gene Variant to Health Risks in First Nations Oceanians

Study Links Archaic Gene Variant to Health Risks in First Nations Oceanians

Study Reveals How Cells Rearrange Cytoskeletal Structures During Division

Study Reveals How Cells Rearrange Cytoskeletal Structures During Division

Innovative Genomic Technology Uncovers Mechanisms of Marjolin's Ulcer

Innovative Genomic Technology Uncovers Mechanisms of Marjolin's Ulcer

Study Links Extracellular Vesicles to Blood Vessel Damage in Cancer

Study Links Extracellular Vesicles to Blood Vessel Damage in Cancer

New Insights Into the Role of p53 in Intestinal Inflammation

New Insights Into the Role of p53 in Intestinal Inflammation

Novel Mechanism for GRB2-SOS1-Mediated Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation

Novel Mechanism for GRB2-SOS1-Mediated Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation

Study Reveals Impact of Genetic Mutations on Protein Localization

Study Reveals Impact of Genetic Mutations on Protein Localization

Stem-Like CD4 T Cells Could Transform Cancer Treatment Strategies

Stem-Like CD4 T Cells Could Transform Cancer Treatment Strategies

Monoclonal Antibody Market Set to Triple by 2033, Revolutionizing Disease Treatment

Monoclonal Antibody Market Set to Triple by 2033, Revolutionizing Disease Treatment

Wobble Genomics advances early detection of breast cancer with RNA sequencing

Wobble Genomics advances early detection of breast cancer with RNA sequencing

Predicting Disease-Causing Protein Interactions with PIONEER

Predicting Disease-Causing Protein Interactions with PIONEER

Cryo-EM Technology Paves the Way for Major Biological Discovery

Cryo-EM Technology Paves the Way for Major Biological Discovery

Early T Cell Changes in Cancer Immunotherapy Patients Tied to Severe Immune Side Effects

Early T Cell Changes in Cancer Immunotherapy Patients Tied to Severe Immune Side Effects

Light-Activated Immune Therapy Shows Promise Against Solid Tumors

Light-Activated Immune Therapy Shows Promise Against Solid Tumors

AI Model Predicts Active Ingredients with Dual Target Properties

AI Model Predicts Active Ingredients with Dual Target Properties

Researchers Identify Mechanism of Immune Suppression in Ovarian Cancer

Researchers Identify Mechanism of Immune Suppression in Ovarian Cancer

Study Uncovers Mechanism Behind B-Cell Maturation in Leukemia

Study Uncovers Mechanism Behind B-Cell Maturation in Leukemia

Structural Insights into Bacteriophages Open Doors for New Therapeutics

Structural Insights into Bacteriophages Open Doors for New Therapeutics

Novel Gene Regulates Axon Regeneration in the Central Nervous System

Novel Gene Regulates Axon Regeneration in the Central Nervous System

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