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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.
Metabolic Insights into Immune Cell Activation and Response

Metabolic Insights into Immune Cell Activation and Response

Transcriptome Profiling Reveals Age-Associated Changes in the Human Brain

Transcriptome Profiling Reveals Age-Associated Changes in the Human Brain

DNA Origami Revolutionizes Cancer Immunotherapy: The DoriVac Breakthrough

DNA Origami Revolutionizes Cancer Immunotherapy: The DoriVac Breakthrough

Study Deciphers Mechanism That Helps Viruses Choose to Turn Nasty or Stay Friendly

Study Deciphers Mechanism That Helps Viruses Choose to Turn Nasty or Stay Friendly

Machine Learning Reveals Cancer-Causing DNA Repeats

Machine Learning Reveals Cancer-Causing DNA Repeats

Research Reveals the Impact of Activated Protein C on Alzheimer's Disease Pathology

Research Reveals the Impact of Activated Protein C on Alzheimer's Disease Pathology

Dual-Target CAR T Cell Therapy Shows Promise Against Recurrent Glioblastoma

Dual-Target CAR T Cell Therapy Shows Promise Against Recurrent Glioblastoma

New CRISPR Method Allows Comprehensive Screening of Cancer Mutations

New CRISPR Method Allows Comprehensive Screening of Cancer Mutations

Reducing Iron May Reverse Stem Cell Aging

Reducing Iron May Reverse Stem Cell Aging

Breakthrough Study Reveals Key Mechanism in Passing Epigenetic Information During Cell Division

Breakthrough Study Reveals Key Mechanism in Passing Epigenetic Information During Cell Division

Unraveling the Complexities of Sugar Sensing in Insects

Unraveling the Complexities of Sugar Sensing in Insects

‘Like a PCR Lab in Your Pocket': New Test Strips Raise Game in Gene-Based Diagnostics

‘Like a PCR Lab in Your Pocket': New Test Strips Raise Game in Gene-Based Diagnostics

The Impact of Catalysis for Site-Specific Protein Modification

The Impact of Catalysis for Site-Specific Protein Modification

New Therapeutic Devices for Diseases with ‘Internet of Life’

New Therapeutic Devices for Diseases with ‘Internet of Life’

CSHL Researchers Unravel Why Some Splicing-Based Drugs Tend to Work Better Than Others

CSHL Researchers Unravel Why Some Splicing-Based Drugs Tend to Work Better Than Others

First Whole Genome Sequencing of Male Breast Cancer Reveals Potential Treatment Targets

First Whole Genome Sequencing of Male Breast Cancer Reveals Potential Treatment Targets

'lncREST' RNA Unveiled as Key Player in DNA Replication Stress Response

'lncREST' RNA Unveiled as Key Player in DNA Replication Stress Response

Protein RAD51 Acts as Guardian Against DNA Over-Replication

Protein RAD51 Acts as Guardian Against DNA Over-Replication

Researchers Identify Proteins to Reprogram Fibroblasts into Limb Progenitor Cells

Researchers Identify Proteins to Reprogram Fibroblasts into Limb Progenitor Cells

Unlocking the Potential of Microbiome-Based Cancer Therapies

Unlocking the Potential of Microbiome-Based Cancer Therapies

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