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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.
Why is Innovation Critical to Life Sciences Research?

Why is Innovation Critical to Life Sciences Research?

Genetic makeup of neuroblastoma shows marked spatial and temporal variability

Genetic makeup of neuroblastoma shows marked spatial and temporal variability

Sustainable dietary habits are linked to health benefits, says study

Sustainable dietary habits are linked to health benefits, says study

Study helps identify how immune system cells identify and eradicate tumors

Study helps identify how immune system cells identify and eradicate tumors

Researchers regenerate cartilage using novel protein fragment

Researchers regenerate cartilage using novel protein fragment

Battery-free, wearable device could quantify airborne nicotine exposure from e-cigarettes

Battery-free, wearable device could quantify airborne nicotine exposure from e-cigarettes

New classification method divides breast cancers into 12 distinct biological groups

New classification method divides breast cancers into 12 distinct biological groups

Study identifies how embryonic cells detect stiffness in their environment

Study identifies how embryonic cells detect stiffness in their environment

Study uncovers mechanisms behind rupture and repair of the nuclear envelope

Study uncovers mechanisms behind rupture and repair of the nuclear envelope

ASHG launches major initiative to understand, document experiences of past injustice in human genetics research

ASHG launches major initiative to understand, document experiences of past injustice in human genetics research

Single-cell spatial analysis may provide information about neoadjuvant therapy for triple-negative breast cancer

Single-cell spatial analysis may provide information about neoadjuvant therapy for triple-negative breast cancer

World's first metal-organic framework antibody-drug delivery system developed

World's first metal-organic framework antibody-drug delivery system developed

New strategy to improve the therapeutic efficacy of liver cancer immunotherapy

New strategy to improve the therapeutic efficacy of liver cancer immunotherapy

Lunaphore highlights novel spatial biology research at SITC 2021

Lunaphore highlights novel spatial biology research at SITC 2021

Cancer drug effective against Alzheimer’s disease, says research

Cancer drug effective against Alzheimer’s disease, says research

Experts identify first non-coding RNA that controls chromosome loop formation

Experts identify first non-coding RNA that controls chromosome loop formation

New nanoparticle adjuvant could lead to more powerful vaccines

New nanoparticle adjuvant could lead to more powerful vaccines

Researchers identify a new approach to triggering differentiation in acute myeloid leukemia

Researchers identify a new approach to triggering differentiation in acute myeloid leukemia

Next-generation sequencing for minimal residual disease proven more sensitive than flow cytometry

Next-generation sequencing for minimal residual disease proven more sensitive than flow cytometry

Study identifies genes that protect ovarian cancer from antitumor immunity

Study identifies genes that protect ovarian cancer from antitumor immunity

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