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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.
Genetic changes in tumors could help predict patient's response to immunotherapy drugs

Genetic changes in tumors could help predict patient's response to immunotherapy drugs

Unique proteomics-based technology can help diagnose breast cancer more accurately

Unique proteomics-based technology can help diagnose breast cancer more accurately

Study shows how abnormal number of chromosomes could become a weak point for cancer cells

Study shows how abnormal number of chromosomes could become a weak point for cancer cells

Two enzymes drive pre-cancer stem cells into malignancy

Two enzymes drive pre-cancer stem cells into malignancy

Continuous in vitro monitoring could lead to faster, more effective treatments for chronic conditions

Continuous in vitro monitoring could lead to faster, more effective treatments for chronic conditions

Anchor proteins inhibit a key metabolic driver involved in cancer and neuronal diseases

Anchor proteins inhibit a key metabolic driver involved in cancer and neuronal diseases

Drug-resistant, metastasis-causing cells produce exponentially growing tumors

Drug-resistant, metastasis-causing cells produce exponentially growing tumors

Study shows major differences in mild versus severe COVID-19 infection

Study shows major differences in mild versus severe COVID-19 infection

New CAR T therapy could be more effective and less toxic against neuroblastoma

New CAR T therapy could be more effective and less toxic against neuroblastoma

New protocol identifies mismatch repair deficiency

New protocol identifies mismatch repair deficiency

Cancer cells can exchange and recombine their genetic material, shows study

Cancer cells can exchange and recombine their genetic material, shows study

Study defines the most crucial genes that Increase risk of breast cancer

Study defines the most crucial genes that Increase risk of breast cancer

Immunity of COVID-19 patients may rely on antibodies from previous coronavirus infections

Immunity of COVID-19 patients may rely on antibodies from previous coronavirus infections

Study: Phase separated droplets have many important functions in cells

Study: Phase separated droplets have many important functions in cells

Investigational antisense medicine lowers disease burden, reduces myeloma cell abundance in mice

Investigational antisense medicine lowers disease burden, reduces myeloma cell abundance in mice

Viral relatives of SARS-CoV-2 can evolve to evade the human immune system

Viral relatives of SARS-CoV-2 can evolve to evade the human immune system

Fecal microbiome differs in healthy and food-allergic twins

Fecal microbiome differs in healthy and food-allergic twins

Functions of gamma delta T cells are regulated by sugars and fat Gene, shows study

Functions of gamma delta T cells are regulated by sugars and fat Gene, shows study

Study shows how nonmalignant cells adapt to harsh tumor microenvironment

Study shows how nonmalignant cells adapt to harsh tumor microenvironment

Researchers define cancer invasion machinery orchestrated by cancer gene

Researchers define cancer invasion machinery orchestrated by cancer gene

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