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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.
Protective anti-prion antibodies found in humans

Protective anti-prion antibodies found in humans

Switching off 'master regulator' may offer neuroprotection from Parkinson's-related damage

Switching off 'master regulator' may offer neuroprotection from Parkinson's-related damage

Genome analysis helps identify 568 cancer driver genes

Genome analysis helps identify 568 cancer driver genes

Scientists discover bacteria's secret weapon to evade immune responses

Scientists discover bacteria's secret weapon to evade immune responses

Regulating cancer stemness using combination of nanotechnology and genetic engineering

Regulating cancer stemness using combination of nanotechnology and genetic engineering

Organ-on-a-chip research explores link between ovarian cancer and blood cells

Organ-on-a-chip research explores link between ovarian cancer and blood cells

Study reveals why immunity boost from seasonal flu vaccines is not long lasting

Study reveals why immunity boost from seasonal flu vaccines is not long lasting

Antibodies from natural controllers appear to play crucial role in eliminating hepatitis B virus

Antibodies from natural controllers appear to play crucial role in eliminating hepatitis B virus

Scientists discover gut bacteria’s role in battling cancerous tumors

Scientists discover gut bacteria’s role in battling cancerous tumors

Detection of cancer using different kind of liquid biopsy

Detection of cancer using different kind of liquid biopsy

A genetic link discovered to predict treatment response for patients with rare, aggressive cancer

A genetic link discovered to predict treatment response for patients with rare, aggressive cancer

Researchers solve an ancient cancer mystery

Researchers solve an ancient cancer mystery

Researchers identify metabolically responsive “switch” that reduces tumor growth

Researchers identify metabolically responsive “switch” that reduces tumor growth

Triple-negative breast cancer's ecosystem reveals potential therapeutic targets

Triple-negative breast cancer's ecosystem reveals potential therapeutic targets

Combination regimen improves overall survival in acute myeloid leukemia patients

Combination regimen improves overall survival in acute myeloid leukemia patients

Study reveals key biochemical processes that advance understanding of colorectal cancer

Study reveals key biochemical processes that advance understanding of colorectal cancer

Study shows how FAK protein is activated on lipid membranes

Study shows how FAK protein is activated on lipid membranes

'Cleaner' route, good ventilation setting can reduce pollution risk for car passengers

'Cleaner' route, good ventilation setting can reduce pollution risk for car passengers

Enzyme in the gut could provide a useful biomarker for intestinal diseases

Enzyme in the gut could provide a useful biomarker for intestinal diseases

HPV type may impact characteristics and prognosis of cervical cancer

HPV type may impact characteristics and prognosis of cervical cancer

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