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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.
Researchers make new advances in connecting the evolution of pregnancy and cancer metastasis

Researchers make new advances in connecting the evolution of pregnancy and cancer metastasis

New proteomics method identifies proteins responsible for regulating R-loop levels in human cells

New proteomics method identifies proteins responsible for regulating R-loop levels in human cells

San Antonio researchers report a new mechanistic target for leukemia drug development

San Antonio researchers report a new mechanistic target for leukemia drug development

Scientists design an open microfluidic system for excellent recovery of purified DNA

Scientists design an open microfluidic system for excellent recovery of purified DNA

Study reveals how the body controls inflammation during removal of damaged cells

Study reveals how the body controls inflammation during removal of damaged cells

Scientists use CRISPRa to discover genes that play a role in immune cell biology

Scientists use CRISPRa to discover genes that play a role in immune cell biology

New method helps distinguish bacterial DNA from human and other non-bacterial cells

New method helps distinguish bacterial DNA from human and other non-bacterial cells

Human rRNA genes differed based on a person’s geographic ancestry

Human rRNA genes differed based on a person’s geographic ancestry

Using AI solutions to predict cell fates

Using AI solutions to predict cell fates

Hematopoietic stem cells play key focus of stem-cell-based medical research

Hematopoietic stem cells play key focus of stem-cell-based medical research

Study shows how shuttle proteins safeguard the nuclear pores

Study shows how shuttle proteins safeguard the nuclear pores

MIT researchers develop new way to deliver RNA in a capsule

MIT researchers develop new way to deliver RNA in a capsule

Novel approach accelerates cancer biomarker detection in point-of-care scenarios

Novel approach accelerates cancer biomarker detection in point-of-care scenarios

Clemson University research focuses on identifying networks of genes involved in uterine cancer

Clemson University research focuses on identifying networks of genes involved in uterine cancer

Living human breast milk cells offer insight into pregnancy, lactation, and breast cancer

Living human breast milk cells offer insight into pregnancy, lactation, and breast cancer

Novel technology combats cancer more quickly and efficiently

Novel technology combats cancer more quickly and efficiently

Scientists develop low-cost metagenome sequencing technique for microbiome research

Scientists develop low-cost metagenome sequencing technique for microbiome research

Genetic variants that predict higher blood levels of lipoprotein A linked with prostate cancer risk

Genetic variants that predict higher blood levels of lipoprotein A linked with prostate cancer risk

RNA sequencing picks up more genetic changes in pediatric cancer patients than traditional tests

RNA sequencing picks up more genetic changes in pediatric cancer patients than traditional tests

Structural proteomics approaches show promise for treating neurodegenerative diseases

Structural proteomics approaches show promise for treating neurodegenerative diseases

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