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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.
Tongue microbes could help diagnose heart failure

Tongue microbes could help diagnose heart failure

Developments in Engineered T Cells for Type 1 Diabetes

Developments in Engineered T Cells for Type 1 Diabetes

Diagnosing Brain Tumors With A Blood Test

Diagnosing Brain Tumors With A Blood Test

New study shows how a protein works as 'master regulator' in the immune system

New study shows how a protein works as 'master regulator' in the immune system

Study sheds light on DNA sculpting properties of enigmatic protein

Study sheds light on DNA sculpting properties of enigmatic protein

Researchers discover a mechanical cause for cell extrusion

Researchers discover a mechanical cause for cell extrusion

New LI383 molecule can help treat opioid-related disorders

New LI383 molecule can help treat opioid-related disorders

Biologists Unravel Tangled Mystery Of Plant Cell Growth

Biologists Unravel Tangled Mystery Of Plant Cell Growth

Exploiting Viruses To Attack Cancer Cells

Exploiting Viruses To Attack Cancer Cells

Researchers unlock a weakness in common type of cancer cells

Researchers unlock a weakness in common type of cancer cells

Discovery could lead to a new toolset for cancer drug development

Discovery could lead to a new toolset for cancer drug development

Using CAR T cells to target senescence-related diseases

Using CAR T cells to target senescence-related diseases

Vitamin D shows promise to alleviate side effects of chemotherapy

Vitamin D shows promise to alleviate side effects of chemotherapy

New system of gene editing allows for targeted, super-fast DNA repair

New system of gene editing allows for targeted, super-fast DNA repair

Study shows how viruses evade antiviral defenses

Study shows how viruses evade antiviral defenses

Loss of lipid-regulating protein drives prostate cancer metastasis

Loss of lipid-regulating protein drives prostate cancer metastasis

New mechanism shows promise for treating certain congenital disorders

New mechanism shows promise for treating certain congenital disorders

Skeletal muscles help to keep the immune system functional in chronic diseases

Skeletal muscles help to keep the immune system functional in chronic diseases

Cardiac organoids that closely mimic physiological conditions during a heart attack

Cardiac organoids that closely mimic physiological conditions during a heart attack

Excessive degradation of mitochondria causes severe disease in children

Excessive degradation of mitochondria causes severe disease in children

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