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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.
Researchers explore the reproduction of adenoviruses in cells

Researchers explore the reproduction of adenoviruses in cells

Targeted radionuclide therapy creates a favorable tumor microenvironment in prostate cancer

Targeted radionuclide therapy creates a favorable tumor microenvironment in prostate cancer

Study confirms the efficacy of PSMA PET/CT in detection and management of recurrent prostate cancer

Study confirms the efficacy of PSMA PET/CT in detection and management of recurrent prostate cancer

Single dose of tocilizumab improves survival in critically ill COVID-19 patients

Single dose of tocilizumab improves survival in critically ill COVID-19 patients

Human papilloma viruses may play a causal role in prostate cancer

Human papilloma viruses may play a causal role in prostate cancer

Plant-based diet can help promote healthful aging and mitigate disease

Plant-based diet can help promote healthful aging and mitigate disease

Compound in pickled capers can activate proteins required for bodily processes

Compound in pickled capers can activate proteins required for bodily processes

Fatty acid can kill cancer cells, study shows

Fatty acid can kill cancer cells, study shows

Genomics study in Black Americans could lead to precision prostate cancer therapies

Genomics study in Black Americans could lead to precision prostate cancer therapies

USC scientists may have found a path to extend human life

USC scientists may have found a path to extend human life

New drug enables the immune system to attack ovarian cancer, TGen study shows

New drug enables the immune system to attack ovarian cancer, TGen study shows

Study identifies a new target for cancer treatment

Study identifies a new target for cancer treatment

Study may provide a therapeutically safer strategy for gene editing

Study may provide a therapeutically safer strategy for gene editing

Scientists report detailed proteomic analysis of human lung adenocarcinoma

Scientists report detailed proteomic analysis of human lung adenocarcinoma

New start-up to exploit novel drug-transporting technology

New start-up to exploit novel drug-transporting technology

Study shows sex hormones alter the behavior of non-sex organs

Study shows sex hormones alter the behavior of non-sex organs

Researchers use super-resolution microscopy to study close protein associations

Researchers use super-resolution microscopy to study close protein associations

Expansion stress promotes immunosuppression and enhances growth of breast cancer cells

Expansion stress promotes immunosuppression and enhances growth of breast cancer cells

Preventing immune cell reprogramming could be a new way to stop breast cancer metastasis

Preventing immune cell reprogramming could be a new way to stop breast cancer metastasis

ASC-enriched fat grafts for breast augmentation could produce superior results

ASC-enriched fat grafts for breast augmentation could produce superior results

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