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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.
New Study Defines Molecular Features That Guide the Oncogenic Enzyme Called NSUN2

New Study Defines Molecular Features That Guide the Oncogenic Enzyme Called NSUN2

High Stomach Regeneration Rates Can Trigger Tumor Development

High Stomach Regeneration Rates Can Trigger Tumor Development

Single Breast Milk Molecule Reprograms Infant Immune Cells

Single Breast Milk Molecule Reprograms Infant Immune Cells

New SRV2 Viral Vector Boosts CAR-T Cell Production Efficiency

New SRV2 Viral Vector Boosts CAR-T Cell Production Efficiency

Opposing Cellular States Collaborate Internally to Manage Vital Tissue Repair

Opposing Cellular States Collaborate Internally to Manage Vital Tissue Repair

New Study Explains How Blood Cancer Cells Invade the Lungs

New Study Explains How Blood Cancer Cells Invade the Lungs

Scripps Scientists Find Key Vulnerability in Drug-Resistant Enterococcus Strains

Scripps Scientists Find Key Vulnerability in Drug-Resistant Enterococcus Strains

Researchers Develop Non-Toxic Way to Generate the Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease

Researchers Develop Non-Toxic Way to Generate the Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease

Mayo Clinic Scientists Discover Molecular Structures of Key Protein

Mayo Clinic Scientists Discover Molecular Structures of Key Protein

Advanced Bioinformatics Models Reveal Bacterial Function in Colon Cancer Patients

Advanced Bioinformatics Models Reveal Bacterial Function in Colon Cancer Patients

Salk Institute Decodes Molecular Timeline of Age-Related Neurodegeneration

Salk Institute Decodes Molecular Timeline of Age-Related Neurodegeneration

Self-Propelled Actin Structures Drive Shape Changes in Human Cells

Self-Propelled Actin Structures Drive Shape Changes in Human Cells

Stanford Researchers Find Dual Protein Mechanism Driving Psoriasis Inflammation

Stanford Researchers Find Dual Protein Mechanism Driving Psoriasis Inflammation

Scientists Discover Hidden Protein Variant Driving Severe COVID-19 and Lung Fibrosis

Scientists Discover Hidden Protein Variant Driving Severe COVID-19 and Lung Fibrosis

Global Study Identifies Robust Gut Microbiome Signature in Colorectal Cancer

Global Study Identifies Robust Gut Microbiome Signature in Colorectal Cancer

Researchers Discover Molecules Targeting Vital Cell Signaling Proteins

Researchers Discover Molecules Targeting Vital Cell Signaling Proteins

Novel Cellular Discoveries Offer New Potential Treatment Strategies for Arthritis

Novel Cellular Discoveries Offer New Potential Treatment Strategies for Arthritis

Graph-Based Deep Learning Framework Improves Complex Biological System Mapping

Graph-Based Deep Learning Framework Improves Complex Biological System Mapping

Real-Time Molecular Tool Observes Complex Immune System Changes

Real-Time Molecular Tool Observes Complex Immune System Changes

Common Genetic Variant Increases Colorectal Cancer Risks for General Population

Common Genetic Variant Increases Colorectal Cancer Risks for General Population

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