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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.
Hidden Sperm RNA Remodeling With Age May Impact Next Generation

Hidden Sperm RNA Remodeling With Age May Impact Next Generation

Engineering Escherichia coli for Sustainable Biosynthesis of Lauryl Glucoside

Engineering Escherichia coli for Sustainable Biosynthesis of Lauryl Glucoside

Rigid Protein Molecular Rulers Enable Precise Control of Antibody Conformation

Rigid Protein Molecular Rulers Enable Precise Control of Antibody Conformation

Study Overturns Understanding About How T Cells Recognize Lipid Antigens

Study Overturns Understanding About How T Cells Recognize Lipid Antigens

How Cancer Cells Physically Adapt to Survive Within Bodies

How Cancer Cells Physically Adapt to Survive Within Bodies

New Algorithms Automate Counting of Sister Chromatid Exchanges in Microscope Images

New Algorithms Automate Counting of Sister Chromatid Exchanges in Microscope Images

Immune Cell Atlas of Multiple Myeloma Could Guide Future Treatment Strategies

Immune Cell Atlas of Multiple Myeloma Could Guide Future Treatment Strategies

Specialized Immune Cells Grown in Labs Offer Hope for Autoimmune Patients

Specialized Immune Cells Grown in Labs Offer Hope for Autoimmune Patients

New Molecules Harness Cellular Recycling to Eliminate Cancer's Immune Shield IDO1

New Molecules Harness Cellular Recycling to Eliminate Cancer's Immune Shield IDO1

MD Anderson and SOPHiA GENETICS Partner to Advance AI-Driven Cancer Care

MD Anderson and SOPHiA GENETICS Partner to Advance AI-Driven Cancer Care

Mitochondria Transfer Eases Chronic Nerve Pain

Mitochondria Transfer Eases Chronic Nerve Pain

Microneedle Patches May Unlock Safer, Localized Cancer Immunotherapy

Microneedle Patches May Unlock Safer, Localized Cancer Immunotherapy

Dual Genetic Mutations Drive RNA Mis-Splicing and Leukemia Progression

Dual Genetic Mutations Drive RNA Mis-Splicing and Leukemia Progression

Blocking Retinoic Acid Pathway Improves Dendritic Cell Anti-Tumor Function

Blocking Retinoic Acid Pathway Improves Dendritic Cell Anti-Tumor Function

LINE-1 Retrotransposons Reshape Cancer Genome Architecture

LINE-1 Retrotransposons Reshape Cancer Genome Architecture

Study Reveals Circadian Control of Immune Variability

Study Reveals Circadian Control of Immune Variability

Tumor Bacteria Found to Drive Immunotherapy Resistance

Tumor Bacteria Found to Drive Immunotherapy Resistance

Scientists Develop Noise Controller to Tame Random Cell Behavior

Scientists Develop Noise Controller to Tame Random Cell Behavior

New CHANGE-seq-BE Method Sharpens Safety Assessment of CRISPR Base Editors

New CHANGE-seq-BE Method Sharpens Safety Assessment of CRISPR Base Editors

How Avatar Medical's 3D Technology Is Transforming How We Visualize the Human Body

How Avatar Medical's 3D Technology Is Transforming How We Visualize the Human Body

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