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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.
OIST Scientists Uncover Key Mechanism Behind Regulated Cell Division

OIST Scientists Uncover Key Mechanism Behind Regulated Cell Division

Wireless Electric Fields Guide Immune Cells But Disorient Cancer Cells

Wireless Electric Fields Guide Immune Cells But Disorient Cancer Cells

Cells Sense Abnormal RNA Patterns to Silence Jumping Genes

Cells Sense Abnormal RNA Patterns to Silence Jumping Genes

Macrophage Placement Determines if Tumors Thrive or Regress

Macrophage Placement Determines if Tumors Thrive or Regress

Extracellular Acidosis Disrupts Internal Transport Systems of Living Cells

Extracellular Acidosis Disrupts Internal Transport Systems of Living Cells

Ovarian Cancer Fluid Helps Tumors Evade Cell Death

Ovarian Cancer Fluid Helps Tumors Evade Cell Death

Study Identifies Potential Metabolic Biomarkers for Metastatic Castration-Resistant Tumors

Study Identifies Potential Metabolic Biomarkers for Metastatic Castration-Resistant Tumors

Aggressive Breast Cancer Cells Lose Spatial Persistence When Exposed to Wireless Electric Fields

Aggressive Breast Cancer Cells Lose Spatial Persistence When Exposed to Wireless Electric Fields

Scientists Reconstruct a 700-Million-Year Evolutionary Tree of Blood Cells

Scientists Reconstruct a 700-Million-Year Evolutionary Tree of Blood Cells

Genomewide CRISPR Screen Reveals Unexpected Structural Protein Link Behind Chronic Colon Inflammation

Genomewide CRISPR Screen Reveals Unexpected Structural Protein Link Behind Chronic Colon Inflammation

Genetically Engineered Gene Deletions Reveal Unexpected Links Between Ghrelin and Blood Glucose Stability

Genetically Engineered Gene Deletions Reveal Unexpected Links Between Ghrelin and Blood Glucose Stability

Study Connects Lysosomal Lipid Movement Directly to Cellular Growth Signaling

Study Connects Lysosomal Lipid Movement Directly to Cellular Growth Signaling

AI Designs Custom Miniproteins to Precisely Control Cell Receptors

AI Designs Custom Miniproteins to Precisely Control Cell Receptors

Scientists Capture Live-Action Footage of Housekeeping Immune Cells Engulfing Melanoma

Scientists Capture Live-Action Footage of Housekeeping Immune Cells Engulfing Melanoma

High Protein Levels Bypass Functional BRCA Defenses to Generate Toxic Double-Strand Genomic Breaks

High Protein Levels Bypass Functional BRCA Defenses to Generate Toxic Double-Strand Genomic Breaks

Allison Institute Platform Utilizes Spatial Profiling to Locate Protective Cellular Niches

Allison Institute Platform Utilizes Spatial Profiling to Locate Protective Cellular Niches

Researchers Discover That Lesion Cells Fail to Recruit Surrounding Tissue Into Tumor Growth Helpers

Researchers Discover That Lesion Cells Fail to Recruit Surrounding Tissue Into Tumor Growth Helpers

Polymer Platforms Help Focus Immune Attack on Cancerous Tumors

Polymer Platforms Help Focus Immune Attack on Cancerous Tumors

Scientists Synthesize Rare Sea Sponge Molecules to Boost Future Cancer Drug Development

Scientists Synthesize Rare Sea Sponge Molecules to Boost Future Cancer Drug Development

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