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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.
Hundreds of mutated tumor suppressor genes can help cancer cells evade the immune system

Hundreds of mutated tumor suppressor genes can help cancer cells evade the immune system

New genetic classifier can predict the sensitivity of chemotherapy for breast cancer

New genetic classifier can predict the sensitivity of chemotherapy for breast cancer

Researchers infer chemical steps involved in methylthiolation of tRNAs

Researchers infer chemical steps involved in methylthiolation of tRNAs

Researchers develop novel cell reprogramming strategy to slow down glioblastomas

Researchers develop novel cell reprogramming strategy to slow down glioblastomas

Review provides a detailed summary of the biochemistry underlying ginsenoside production

Review provides a detailed summary of the biochemistry underlying ginsenoside production

Constitutive BAK/MCL1 complexes could predict sensitivity of chemotherapy drugs, research shows

Constitutive BAK/MCL1 complexes could predict sensitivity of chemotherapy drugs, research shows

UTHSC researcher receives grant to extend work on The Cancer Genome Atlas project

UTHSC researcher receives grant to extend work on The Cancer Genome Atlas project

New treatment developed from plant virus could keep metastatic cancers at bay

New treatment developed from plant virus could keep metastatic cancers at bay

New drug-based genetic platform offers a simpler, more efficient way to study gene function

New drug-based genetic platform offers a simpler, more efficient way to study gene function

Eosinophils combat cancer metastases in the lungs, says research

Eosinophils combat cancer metastases in the lungs, says research

Scientists devise a strategy to enhance anti-tumor immunity

Scientists devise a strategy to enhance anti-tumor immunity

Jumpcode Genomics collaborates with TGen to investigate the genomic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2

Jumpcode Genomics collaborates with TGen to investigate the genomic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2

Scientists discover how thousands of tiny anchors help the cells stay put and resist disruptions

Scientists discover how thousands of tiny anchors help the cells stay put and resist disruptions

Scientists explore whether consuming cocoa can help us age better

Scientists explore whether consuming cocoa can help us age better

Scientists develop a new way to grow pancreatic "organoids"

Scientists develop a new way to grow pancreatic "organoids"

Study unravels the DNA repair mechanism by enzymes

Study unravels the DNA repair mechanism by enzymes

Study uncovers mechanism where two transcription factors stabilize each other’s binding to DNA

Study uncovers mechanism where two transcription factors stabilize each other’s binding to DNA

New approach to identify molecular targets for improved prostate cancer therapy

New approach to identify molecular targets for improved prostate cancer therapy

Peanut consumption associated with reduced risk of ischemic stroke in Asian population

Peanut consumption associated with reduced risk of ischemic stroke in Asian population

Researchers develop a new method for monitoring organic pollutants using plants

Researchers develop a new method for monitoring organic pollutants using plants

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