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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.
Inhibition of p21 may be a Promising Strategy for Limiting Age-Related Inflammatory Disorders

Inhibition of p21 may be a Promising Strategy for Limiting Age-Related Inflammatory Disorders

A Protein Domain Could Lead to New Treatments for COVID-19

A Protein Domain Could Lead to New Treatments for COVID-19

Senescent Cells Use Cell-Cell Communication to Influence Regeneration in Salamanders

Senescent Cells Use Cell-Cell Communication to Influence Regeneration in Salamanders

Scientists Develop AI-Based Method for Virtual Staining of Histopathological Tissues

Scientists Develop AI-Based Method for Virtual Staining of Histopathological Tissues

Entry of Aging-Associated Enzymes into Human Genetic Material

Entry of Aging-Associated Enzymes into Human Genetic Material

Identifying Lung Cancer Patients Who May Not Respond Well to Immunotherapy by MYC Gene Activation

Identifying Lung Cancer Patients Who May Not Respond Well to Immunotherapy by MYC Gene Activation

Researchers Show How a Virus can Induce Cleavage of Human Chromosome 11 to Cause Cancer

Researchers Show How a Virus can Induce Cleavage of Human Chromosome 11 to Cause Cancer

Study Presents Crucial Themes in the Biology of Pancreatic Cancer

Study Presents Crucial Themes in the Biology of Pancreatic Cancer

Researchers Generate Largest Atlas of Post-Zygotic Genome Mutations in Human Tissue                                                Researchers Have ...

Researchers Generate Largest Atlas of Post-Zygotic Genome Mutations in Human Tissue Researchers Have ...

Next-Generation Sequencing Provides New Insights into Mutations of Mitochondrial DNA

Next-Generation Sequencing Provides New Insights into Mutations of Mitochondrial DNA

New Mechanism Controlling Cellular Proliferation in Response to Serum Revealed

New Mechanism Controlling Cellular Proliferation in Response to Serum Revealed

Deletion of Specific Protein Creates a Hostile Environment for Aggressive Breast Tumors

Deletion of Specific Protein Creates a Hostile Environment for Aggressive Breast Tumors

A Nanoplasmonics Approach to Observe Real-Time Production of Cell Secretions

A Nanoplasmonics Approach to Observe Real-Time Production of Cell Secretions

Potential Therapy for Lethal Pediatric Brain Cancer Using ASO Technology

Potential Therapy for Lethal Pediatric Brain Cancer Using ASO Technology

New Method for Improving Gene Therapy With Nanobubbles

New Method for Improving Gene Therapy With Nanobubbles

New Technique Identifies a Gene that Drives Clonal Expansion of Abnormal Cells

New Technique Identifies a Gene that Drives Clonal Expansion of Abnormal Cells

Scientists Illuminate the Mechanism that Raises and Lowers PSMA Expression in Prostate Cancer

Scientists Illuminate the Mechanism that Raises and Lowers PSMA Expression in Prostate Cancer

A New, Cost-Effective Therapy to Treat a Wide Range of Cancers

A New, Cost-Effective Therapy to Treat a Wide Range of Cancers

Immunotherapy Response in Advanced Melanoma: Effect of Previous Treatments

Immunotherapy Response in Advanced Melanoma: Effect of Previous Treatments

Optimized Genome-Editing Method Vastly Reduces Mutations

Optimized Genome-Editing Method Vastly Reduces Mutations

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