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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.
Cell Fate Conversion Plays Crucial Role in Cancer Research

Cell Fate Conversion Plays Crucial Role in Cancer Research

Discovering a Major Factor Causing Aggressive Cancer

Discovering a Major Factor Causing Aggressive Cancer

Novel Drug Slows Development of Antibiotic Resistance

Novel Drug Slows Development of Antibiotic Resistance

Location-Dependent Gene Expression in Ovarian Cancer: Insights from 3-D Models

Location-Dependent Gene Expression in Ovarian Cancer: Insights from 3-D Models

Microfluidics Technology Enables Reproducible and Flexible Biofabrication Method

Microfluidics Technology Enables Reproducible and Flexible Biofabrication Method

TTUHSC and TTU Researchers Uncover Promising Leads in the Fight Against Leishmaniasis

TTUHSC and TTU Researchers Uncover Promising Leads in the Fight Against Leishmaniasis

New Genetic Marker Could Predict Lenvatinib Resistance in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

New Genetic Marker Could Predict Lenvatinib Resistance in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Loss of the Y Chromosome Impairs Body's Ability to Fight Cancer

Loss of the Y Chromosome Impairs Body's Ability to Fight Cancer

Newly Found Disease Links Disruptions of Blood Formation, Immune System and Inflammation

Newly Found Disease Links Disruptions of Blood Formation, Immune System and Inflammation

New DNA Test for HPV Infections Could Make Cervical Cancer Screening More Accessible

New DNA Test for HPV Infections Could Make Cervical Cancer Screening More Accessible

Microglial Cells Serve as a Stable Viral Reservoir for Latent HIV

Microglial Cells Serve as a Stable Viral Reservoir for Latent HIV

New Mechanism to Maintain Astrocyte-Neuron Communication

New Mechanism to Maintain Astrocyte-Neuron Communication

cBAF Protein Complex Controls the Fate of T Cells

cBAF Protein Complex Controls the Fate of T Cells

Heat-Damaged DNA in Food Linked to Possible Genetic Risks

Heat-Damaged DNA in Food Linked to Possible Genetic Risks

Study Provides Evidence for Involvement of p53/p16/RB-E2F-DREAM Repressional Targets in Cellular Senescence

Study Provides Evidence for Involvement of p53/p16/RB-E2F-DREAM Repressional Targets in Cellular Senescence

Study Links Timing of Childhood Adversity With Epigenetic Patterns in Adolescents

Study Links Timing of Childhood Adversity With Epigenetic Patterns in Adolescents

Photoacoustic Spectral Analysis Shows Promise for Noninvasive Diagnosis of Tumors

Photoacoustic Spectral Analysis Shows Promise for Noninvasive Diagnosis of Tumors

Virus Plays Important Role in Treating Glioblastoma

Virus Plays Important Role in Treating Glioblastoma

Achieving 3D Printing Inside 'Mini-Organs' Growing in Hydrogels

Achieving 3D Printing Inside 'Mini-Organs' Growing in Hydrogels

Chemical Transformation Produces a Wide Range of Complex Molecules

Chemical Transformation Produces a Wide Range of Complex Molecules

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