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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.
gnomAD Consortium releases first set of discoveries on human genetic variation

gnomAD Consortium releases first set of discoveries on human genetic variation

Research project launched to find new treatments for rare genetic diseases

Research project launched to find new treatments for rare genetic diseases

Study provides new strategies for treating different types of cancer

Study provides new strategies for treating different types of cancer

New methodology could help differentiate between healthy and cancer cells

New methodology could help differentiate between healthy and cancer cells

Chicken cells show promise for producing more effective human antibodies

Chicken cells show promise for producing more effective human antibodies

Making opioids safer and more effective

Making opioids safer and more effective

Study discovers how protein inhibits tumor development in mice

Study discovers how protein inhibits tumor development in mice

New minimally invasive method allows cells to be sampled over time

New minimally invasive method allows cells to be sampled over time

New sequencing method helps map the spatial arrangement of DNA

New sequencing method helps map the spatial arrangement of DNA

Pre-existing genes can promote metastasis

Pre-existing genes can promote metastasis

Gene associated with thinness may play a role in resisting weight gain

Gene associated with thinness may play a role in resisting weight gain

Biochemical and computational methods for large-scale protein-arginine methylation analysis

Biochemical and computational methods for large-scale protein-arginine methylation analysis

Nanobowl-stabilized liposomes are less leaky than regular liposomes

Nanobowl-stabilized liposomes are less leaky than regular liposomes

Study shows senotherapy blunts the progression of liver tumors

Study shows senotherapy blunts the progression of liver tumors

Scientists develop novel model of liver cancer stem cells from normal iPSCs

Scientists develop novel model of liver cancer stem cells from normal iPSCs

Study uncovers more than 200 genetic factors associated with arrhythmias

Study uncovers more than 200 genetic factors associated with arrhythmias

Adding A Blend Of Spices To A Meal May Help Lower Inflammation

Adding A Blend Of Spices To A Meal May Help Lower Inflammation

A 'Switch' That Turns Autoimmunity Drugs Into Powerful Anti-Cancer Treatments

A 'Switch' That Turns Autoimmunity Drugs Into Powerful Anti-Cancer Treatments

New flow cytometry technique to quantify protein production in T-cells

New flow cytometry technique to quantify protein production in T-cells

Cell-culture based in vitro test systems for screening of antitumor drugs

Cell-culture based in vitro test systems for screening of antitumor drugs

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