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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.
DNA damage may occur far away from the point of incidence of radiation, research shows

DNA damage may occur far away from the point of incidence of radiation, research shows

Sticky DNA webs may cause tissue damage linked to severe COVID-19

Sticky DNA webs may cause tissue damage linked to severe COVID-19

Study pinpoints specific genes that cause ovarian cancer

Study pinpoints specific genes that cause ovarian cancer

Developing computational algorithms to enable a closer look at the 3D genome

Developing computational algorithms to enable a closer look at the 3D genome

Scientists visualize the exact timepoint when tumor initiating cells became immortal

Scientists visualize the exact timepoint when tumor initiating cells became immortal

Inherited variation in GATA3 gene associated with relapse in children with leukemia

Inherited variation in GATA3 gene associated with relapse in children with leukemia

New study unravels genetic vulnerability in breast cancer tumors

New study unravels genetic vulnerability in breast cancer tumors

Allergic immune responses protect against bacterial infections

Allergic immune responses protect against bacterial infections

Combining stem cell therapy with educational intervention can help children with autism

Combining stem cell therapy with educational intervention can help children with autism

CRISPR in a Box: New educational gene editing tool kit

CRISPR in a Box: New educational gene editing tool kit

Researchers identify protein that makes cancer cells more aggressive

Researchers identify protein that makes cancer cells more aggressive

Neuronal connections that trigger insomnia linked to stress-induced changes in the immune system

Neuronal connections that trigger insomnia linked to stress-induced changes in the immune system

An efficient therapeutic strategy against KRAS mutant lung tumors in mice

An efficient therapeutic strategy against KRAS mutant lung tumors in mice

In-depth study of kidney tumors reveals novel markers of response to immunotherapy

In-depth study of kidney tumors reveals novel markers of response to immunotherapy

Researchers uncover tissue reparative role for a rare immune cell in the gut

Researchers uncover tissue reparative role for a rare immune cell in the gut

Research shows how mutations in DNA packaging machines can drive cancer development

Research shows how mutations in DNA packaging machines can drive cancer development

Researchers develop statistical model that predicts risk of developing esophageal cancer

Researchers develop statistical model that predicts risk of developing esophageal cancer

Researchers establish new consortium to study the effect of mutations on the blood characteristics

Researchers establish new consortium to study the effect of mutations on the blood characteristics

New technology reveals experimental drugs that help suppress the growth and spread of tumor

New technology reveals experimental drugs that help suppress the growth and spread of tumor

Researchers create an algorithm that predicts allosteric sites in proteins

Researchers create an algorithm that predicts allosteric sites in proteins

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