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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.
New Cold-Sensing Protein Discovery Could Revolutionize Pain Management

New Cold-Sensing Protein Discovery Could Revolutionize Pain Management

New Gene-Editing Tool Offers More Precision and Flexibility

New Gene-Editing Tool Offers More Precision and Flexibility

Study Identifies Three Distinct Subtypes of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Using Radiomics and Transcriptomics

Study Identifies Three Distinct Subtypes of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Using Radiomics and Transcriptomics

Researchers Discover Link Between Ancient Biological Mechanism and Restricted Healthy Hair Growth

Researchers Discover Link Between Ancient Biological Mechanism and Restricted Healthy Hair Growth

Leica Microsystems' Aivia 14 Enhances 3D Multiplexed Image Analysis

Leica Microsystems' Aivia 14 Enhances 3D Multiplexed Image Analysis

Study Provides a New Way to Measure Healthy Microbiomes in the Gut and Soil

Study Provides a New Way to Measure Healthy Microbiomes in the Gut and Soil

3D Cell Cultures Improve Drug Screening Accuracy but Show Lower Efficacy for Anti-Cancer Drugs

3D Cell Cultures Improve Drug Screening Accuracy but Show Lower Efficacy for Anti-Cancer Drugs

Study Reveals Immune Factors Behind COVID-19 Resistance in Some Individuals

Study Reveals Immune Factors Behind COVID-19 Resistance in Some Individuals

Revolutionizing Telomere Research with High-Resolution Sequencing

Revolutionizing Telomere Research with High-Resolution Sequencing

Nutrient Nanomedicine Shows Promise Against Skin Cancer

Nutrient Nanomedicine Shows Promise Against Skin Cancer

Ancestry Bias can Cause CRISPR Screens to Miss Cancer Dependencies

Ancestry Bias can Cause CRISPR Screens to Miss Cancer Dependencies

St. Jude Researchers Discover NLRC5's Role in Inflammatory Cell Death

St. Jude Researchers Discover NLRC5's Role in Inflammatory Cell Death

TIMP-1 Protein Enhances Immune Defense Against Cancer

TIMP-1 Protein Enhances Immune Defense Against Cancer

Study Uncovers Link Between Genetic Variants and Mosaic Loss of X Chromosome in Aging Women

Study Uncovers Link Between Genetic Variants and Mosaic Loss of X Chromosome in Aging Women

Simplified Proteomics Method Could Open the Door Toward Precision Medicine

Simplified Proteomics Method Could Open the Door Toward Precision Medicine

Exploring the Use of Weakened Viruses for Cancer Treatment

Exploring the Use of Weakened Viruses for Cancer Treatment

Discovery Speeds Up Cyclic Peptide Production for Antibiotic Development

Discovery Speeds Up Cyclic Peptide Production for Antibiotic Development

Water-Soluble Bacterial Enzyme Could Enable Rapid Screening of Potential Antibiotics

Water-Soluble Bacterial Enzyme Could Enable Rapid Screening of Potential Antibiotics

CSHL Researchers Reveal New Protein Networks in RNA Splicing Regulation

CSHL Researchers Reveal New Protein Networks in RNA Splicing Regulation

Multiciliated Cell Differentiation Regulated by an Alternative Cell Cycle

Multiciliated Cell Differentiation Regulated by an Alternative Cell Cycle

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