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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 Develop Method to Sequence Proteins Using DNA Technology

Scientists Develop Method to Sequence Proteins Using DNA Technology

PAX3 Protein Plays Key Roles in Development and Cancer

PAX3 Protein Plays Key Roles in Development and Cancer

Molecular Switch Links Mitochondrial Stress to T Cell Exhaustion

Molecular Switch Links Mitochondrial Stress to T Cell Exhaustion

New Computational Tool Streamlines Analysis of Massive Genomic Datasets

New Computational Tool Streamlines Analysis of Massive Genomic Datasets

Psoriasis-Like Inflammation Limits Skin Cancer Growth

Psoriasis-Like Inflammation Limits Skin Cancer Growth

Engineered Bacteria Deliver Targeted Anticancer Therapy in Tumors

Engineered Bacteria Deliver Targeted Anticancer Therapy in Tumors

Cancers Use Lipids Produced by Lung Cells to Support Metastatic Tumor Growth

Cancers Use Lipids Produced by Lung Cells to Support Metastatic Tumor Growth

Study Uncovers How "Selfish Chromosomes" Cheat the Rules of Genetic Inheritance

Study Uncovers How "Selfish Chromosomes" Cheat the Rules of Genetic Inheritance

Epigenetic Switch Discovery Opens New Target for Cancer Therapy

Epigenetic Switch Discovery Opens New Target for Cancer Therapy

Solving a 50-year Bottleneck in Chemotherapy Drug Production

Solving a 50-year Bottleneck in Chemotherapy Drug Production

Unexpected SRC Localization Offers Promising Target for Cancer Therapies

Unexpected SRC Localization Offers Promising Target for Cancer Therapies

NuSAP Protein Safeguards Centriole Structure During Cell Division

NuSAP Protein Safeguards Centriole Structure During Cell Division

Capsule Technology Enables Multi-Step Analysis of Individual Living Cells

Capsule Technology Enables Multi-Step Analysis of Individual Living Cells

New Method Reveals How Tumors Rewire Genetic Splicing Programs

New Method Reveals How Tumors Rewire Genetic Splicing Programs

Comprehensive Brain Atlas Maps Epigenetic Changes During Aging

Comprehensive Brain Atlas Maps Epigenetic Changes During Aging

Dual Mechanism of Deep-Sea Sponge Compound Suppresses Cancer Cell Proliferation

Dual Mechanism of Deep-Sea Sponge Compound Suppresses Cancer Cell Proliferation

Study Reveals How Altering Cancer’s Protein Machinery Stimulates Antitumor Immunity

Study Reveals How Altering Cancer’s Protein Machinery Stimulates Antitumor Immunity

Computational Tool Improves Detection of Microbes in Tumor Sequencing Data

Computational Tool Improves Detection of Microbes in Tumor Sequencing Data

Cardiff University Decodes Catastrophic DNA Rearrangement

Cardiff University Decodes Catastrophic DNA Rearrangement

Whole-Cell Simulation Recreates Molecular Dynamics of Minimal Living Cell

Whole-Cell Simulation Recreates Molecular Dynamics of Minimal Living Cell

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