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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.
Genomic Test Can Accurately Identify Early Recurrence Risk in Prostate Cancer Patients

Genomic Test Can Accurately Identify Early Recurrence Risk in Prostate Cancer Patients

Engineered EVs Offer a Modular and Clinically Adaptable Immune-Tolerance Platform

Engineered EVs Offer a Modular and Clinically Adaptable Immune-Tolerance Platform

Researchers Find Enzyme That Controls Fat Production, Offering New Drug Target

Researchers Find Enzyme That Controls Fat Production, Offering New Drug Target

Kinetic Traps Explain Differences in GPCR Drug Efficacy

Kinetic Traps Explain Differences in GPCR Drug Efficacy

Mapping the Four Dimensional Organization of the Human Genome

Mapping the Four Dimensional Organization of the Human Genome

New vCATCH Method Maps Drug Binding Across Every Cell in the Body

New vCATCH Method Maps Drug Binding Across Every Cell in the Body

Protein MCL1 Emerges as a Central Regulator of Cancer Metabolism

Protein MCL1 Emerges as a Central Regulator of Cancer Metabolism

Foreign RsMYB28 Allele Boosts Glucosinolate Accumulation in Rapeseed

Foreign RsMYB28 Allele Boosts Glucosinolate Accumulation in Rapeseed

Study Identifies Protein Target to Overcome Drug Resistance in NSCLC

Study Identifies Protein Target to Overcome Drug Resistance in NSCLC

New Method Enables Direct Freezing of iPS Cells in Culture Dishes

New Method Enables Direct Freezing of iPS Cells in Culture Dishes

Elusive Kinase State Explains How Cells Achieve Efficient Signaling

Elusive Kinase State Explains How Cells Achieve Efficient Signaling

Innovative mRNA Technology Rejuvenates Aging Immune System in Mice

Innovative mRNA Technology Rejuvenates Aging Immune System in Mice

Genetic Differences Can Undermine Antibody-Based Therapies

Genetic Differences Can Undermine Antibody-Based Therapies

Kefir-Derived Bacteria Show Potential to Reverse Age-Related Immune Decline

Kefir-Derived Bacteria Show Potential to Reverse Age-Related Immune Decline

Long Non-Coding RNA Found to Directly Control Cell Size

Long Non-Coding RNA Found to Directly Control Cell Size

A Molecular Tug-of-War Shapes Gene Regulation and Disease

A Molecular Tug-of-War Shapes Gene Regulation and Disease

Specific Gut Bacteria Found to Control Weight and Blood Fat Levels

Specific Gut Bacteria Found to Control Weight and Blood Fat Levels

SIGLEC12 Identified as Key Driver Of Necroptosis in Humans

SIGLEC12 Identified as Key Driver Of Necroptosis in Humans

Light-Based Technique Reveals How Extracellular Vesicles Interact With Cells

Light-Based Technique Reveals How Extracellular Vesicles Interact With Cells

CRISPR Reveals Dark Genome Regions That Sense Cellular Mechanics

CRISPR Reveals Dark Genome Regions That Sense Cellular Mechanics

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