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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.
The First Parent-Of-Origin Gene Atlas of The Mammary Gland

The First Parent-Of-Origin Gene Atlas of The Mammary Gland

Microarray Profiling Identifies LINC00974 as a Sensitive Marker for Breast Cancer Risk

Microarray Profiling Identifies LINC00974 as a Sensitive Marker for Breast Cancer Risk

Microbial Molecule Controls Cancer Progression and Boosts Chemotherapy

Microbial Molecule Controls Cancer Progression and Boosts Chemotherapy

How Cells Work Together to Sense Beyond Their Surroundings

How Cells Work Together to Sense Beyond Their Surroundings

A Molecular Magnifying Glass for Tracking Protein Misfolding in Living Cells

A Molecular Magnifying Glass for Tracking Protein Misfolding in Living Cells

Researchers Decipher the Rules Behind Cellular Quality Control In Humans

Researchers Decipher the Rules Behind Cellular Quality Control In Humans

Study Identifies Dcir as a Brake on Immune Responses to Aspergillus Infection

Study Identifies Dcir as a Brake on Immune Responses to Aspergillus Infection

Pre-Wired T Cells Offer a New Path for Cancer Vaccines

Pre-Wired T Cells Offer a New Path for Cancer Vaccines

New Research Shows How Genes Shape Gut Bacteria

New Research Shows How Genes Shape Gut Bacteria

Metastatic Lung Cancer Cells Cozy Up to Neurons and Form Synapses

Metastatic Lung Cancer Cells Cozy Up to Neurons and Form Synapses

Genes Actively Work to Shape a Healthy Gut Microbiome

Genes Actively Work to Shape a Healthy Gut Microbiome

PhoBITs Enable Unprecedented Control of Cellular Pathways with Blue Light

PhoBITs Enable Unprecedented Control of Cellular Pathways with Blue Light

Researchers Discover Giant DNA Elements Hidden in the Human Mouth

Researchers Discover Giant DNA Elements Hidden in the Human Mouth

New Method Discovers Genetic Switches More Quickly

New Method Discovers Genetic Switches More Quickly

spVelo: A New Method for Integrating Spatial and Temporal Data in RNA Velocity Analysis

spVelo: A New Method for Integrating Spatial and Temporal Data in RNA Velocity Analysis

New Research Highlights a More Efficient CAR T Treatment

New Research Highlights a More Efficient CAR T Treatment

Blocking SUMO2 Protein may be a Winning Strategy Against Synovial Sarcoma

Blocking SUMO2 Protein may be a Winning Strategy Against Synovial Sarcoma

BioDlink Fast-Tracks Global Growth with Bevacizumab Launch in Colombia and Pakistan

BioDlink Fast-Tracks Global Growth with Bevacizumab Launch in Colombia and Pakistan

Scientists Identify Human Proteins Essential for SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Replication

Scientists Identify Human Proteins Essential for SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Replication

Microbial Signatures Help Distinguish Colorectal Tumors from Other Cancers

Microbial Signatures Help Distinguish Colorectal Tumors from Other Cancers

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