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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.
Unveiling Progesterone's Impact on Cancer Immunosuppression

Unveiling Progesterone's Impact on Cancer Immunosuppression

A New Tool to Unravel the Mysteries of Metabolic Genes

A New Tool to Unravel the Mysteries of Metabolic Genes

Comprehensive Analysis Identifies Risk Factors for Multiple Cancers

Comprehensive Analysis Identifies Risk Factors for Multiple Cancers

Scientists develop first fully functional human immune system in mouse model

Scientists develop first fully functional human immune system in mouse model

New Genetic Circuit Forces Cancer Cells to Self-Destruct

New Genetic Circuit Forces Cancer Cells to Self-Destruct

Bowel Cancer Cells Use Genetic On-Off Switch' to Evade the Immune System

Bowel Cancer Cells Use Genetic On-Off Switch' to Evade the Immune System

Innovative Approach to Protein Synthesis Funded by $2 Million Grant

Innovative Approach to Protein Synthesis Funded by $2 Million Grant

Researchers Decode Impact of Every Possible Alteration in Critical Cancer Gene

Researchers Decode Impact of Every Possible Alteration in Critical Cancer Gene

Metabolic Priming of CAR T Cells for Treatment of Solid Tumors

Metabolic Priming of CAR T Cells for Treatment of Solid Tumors

AI Uncovers Cancer Drivers in Non-Coding DNA

AI Uncovers Cancer Drivers in Non-Coding DNA

Are Advances in AI Technology Transforming Immunohistochemistry Analysis in Pathology?

Are Advances in AI Technology Transforming Immunohistochemistry Analysis in Pathology?

New Research Aims to Improve CAR-T Cell Therapy Effectiveness

New Research Aims to Improve CAR-T Cell Therapy Effectiveness

Unveiling a Reversible Pre-Commitment Stage in Cell Division

Unveiling a Reversible Pre-Commitment Stage in Cell Division

Breakthrough in Understanding Connexin-Drug Interactions

Breakthrough in Understanding Connexin-Drug Interactions

Flower Bulbs and Compost Carry Hidden Threat of Fungal Infection

Flower Bulbs and Compost Carry Hidden Threat of Fungal Infection

New Insights into How Cells Fine-Tune Protein Assembly

New Insights into How Cells Fine-Tune Protein Assembly

CRISPR-Derived Protein Controls Exon Inclusion and Exclusion

CRISPR-Derived Protein Controls Exon Inclusion and Exclusion

High-resolution 3D maps of diseased tissues at the subcellular level

High-resolution 3D maps of diseased tissues at the subcellular level

Researchers Develop New Way to Simulate Personalized, Microbiome-Mediated Diet Responses

Researchers Develop New Way to Simulate Personalized, Microbiome-Mediated Diet Responses

AI-Driven Design of Soluble Protein Analogs for Drug Discovery and Antibody Development

AI-Driven Design of Soluble Protein Analogs for Drug Discovery and Antibody Development

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