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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.
Scientists Use Cell Density to Control Tissue Formation

Scientists Use Cell Density to Control Tissue Formation

Advanced Sequencing Uncovers Cause of Rare Mitochondrial Encephalopathy

Advanced Sequencing Uncovers Cause of Rare Mitochondrial Encephalopathy

New Mechanism for Precise Protein Production Unveiled

New Mechanism for Precise Protein Production Unveiled

Study Shows How Genetic Variations Can Enhance Cancer Drug Effectiveness

Study Shows How Genetic Variations Can Enhance Cancer Drug Effectiveness

AI Tool Predicts Gene Activity from Tumor Images to Guide Treatment

AI Tool Predicts Gene Activity from Tumor Images to Guide Treatment

Caterpillar Fungus Compound Blocks Cancer Growth Signals Within 30 Minutes

Caterpillar Fungus Compound Blocks Cancer Growth Signals Within 30 Minutes

New Bioluminescent Proteins Enable Excitation-Free Imaging in Living Organisms

New Bioluminescent Proteins Enable Excitation-Free Imaging in Living Organisms

New Insights into the Role of Chromatin in Cellular Processes

New Insights into the Role of Chromatin in Cellular Processes

Intricate Relationship Between Goblet Cells and the Gut Microbiome

Intricate Relationship Between Goblet Cells and the Gut Microbiome

A Closer Look at CAR T-Cell Therapy — Successes, Challenges, And Future

A Closer Look at CAR T-Cell Therapy — Successes, Challenges, And Future

Groundbreaking Research Sheds Light on Mutant RAS and Cancer Progression

Groundbreaking Research Sheds Light on Mutant RAS and Cancer Progression

New Strategy Reinvigorates Exhausted T Cells to Fight Cancer

New Strategy Reinvigorates Exhausted T Cells to Fight Cancer

Drug Adsorption on Nano-Plastics: Could Plastic Particles Reduce Antibiotic Efficacy?

Drug Adsorption on Nano-Plastics: Could Plastic Particles Reduce Antibiotic Efficacy?

Innovative Biocatalysis Method Promises Faster, Greener Drug Manufacturing

Innovative Biocatalysis Method Promises Faster, Greener Drug Manufacturing

CRISPR Reveals Hidden Functions of Noncoding RNA

CRISPR Reveals Hidden Functions of Noncoding RNA

UAB Develops a Polygenic Score to Predict Cancer Drug Resistance

UAB Develops a Polygenic Score to Predict Cancer Drug Resistance

Scientists Discover a Hidden Ally in the Fight Against Cancer

Scientists Discover a Hidden Ally in the Fight Against Cancer

Astrocytes Play Key Role in Memory Storage and Recall, Study Shows

Astrocytes Play Key Role in Memory Storage and Recall, Study Shows

Study Reveals How Chronic Immune Signaling Can Promote Cancer

Study Reveals How Chronic Immune Signaling Can Promote Cancer

Gut Bacteria Influence Stress Responses Through Circadian Rhythms

Gut Bacteria Influence Stress Responses Through Circadian Rhythms

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