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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.
Understanding the Role of T Cells in Lung Cancer Could Lead to Improved Immunotherapy Outcomes

Understanding the Role of T Cells in Lung Cancer Could Lead to Improved Immunotherapy Outcomes

Solving the Dog Epigenome with INTEGRA Biosciences’ Vacuum Aspirations Systems

Solving the Dog Epigenome with INTEGRA Biosciences’ Vacuum Aspirations Systems

New Insights into MCM8/9 Enzyme Could Lead to Treatments for Infertility and Cancer

New Insights into MCM8/9 Enzyme Could Lead to Treatments for Infertility and Cancer

Changes in RNA Induced by Different Chemical Modifications

Changes in RNA Induced by Different Chemical Modifications

NSL Complex Regulates Intraciliary Transport Genes in Multiple Cell Types

NSL Complex Regulates Intraciliary Transport Genes in Multiple Cell Types

Thermo Fisher Scientific Announces the Launch of the EXENT® Solution with IVDR Certification

Thermo Fisher Scientific Announces the Launch of the EXENT® Solution with IVDR Certification

Case Study Highlights Challenges of Accessing Venom Immunotherapy for Fire Ant Allergies

Case Study Highlights Challenges of Accessing Venom Immunotherapy for Fire Ant Allergies

Researchers Shed Light on Complex Interplay Between Taste Perception and Immune Function

Researchers Shed Light on Complex Interplay Between Taste Perception and Immune Function

Study Shows How Genomic Topography Influences Where Cancer Mutations Arise

Study Shows How Genomic Topography Influences Where Cancer Mutations Arise

Scientists Uncover New Mechanism for Degrading Short-Lived Proteins

Scientists Uncover New Mechanism for Degrading Short-Lived Proteins

Naked Mole Rat Gene Boosts Mouse Health and Longevity

Naked Mole Rat Gene Boosts Mouse Health and Longevity

First Complete View of Y Chromosome's Code Sequenced

First Complete View of Y Chromosome's Code Sequenced

Bioengineered Enzyme-Based Scissors can Selectively Remove Mucins Off Cancer Cells

Bioengineered Enzyme-Based Scissors can Selectively Remove Mucins Off Cancer Cells

New System to Quickly Detect Airborne Viruses Using High-Speed Train Technology

New System to Quickly Detect Airborne Viruses Using High-Speed Train Technology

Epstein-Barr Virus Epigenome Targeted for Potential Cancer Treatment

Epstein-Barr Virus Epigenome Targeted for Potential Cancer Treatment

Researchers Show How Different Taste Cells are Affected by Inflammation Using Gene Mapping Tool

Researchers Show How Different Taste Cells are Affected by Inflammation Using Gene Mapping Tool

CureMD to Integrate Tempus' Advanced Genomic Testing Capabilities Into EHR System

CureMD to Integrate Tempus' Advanced Genomic Testing Capabilities Into EHR System

Viral Proteins Promote the Spread of Protein Aggregates in the Brain

Viral Proteins Promote the Spread of Protein Aggregates in the Brain

New Findings May Provide Useful Therapeutic Approach for Treating Breast Cancer Patients

New Findings May Provide Useful Therapeutic Approach for Treating Breast Cancer Patients

New Method Reconstructs 3D Tissue From 2D Slices

New Method Reconstructs 3D Tissue From 2D Slices

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