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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.
Research Shows How Sleep Clears Brain Waste

Research Shows How Sleep Clears Brain Waste

Scientists Uncover Circuit Controlling Neuron Migration in Brain Development

Scientists Uncover Circuit Controlling Neuron Migration in Brain Development

Fiber Digestion Alters Gene Function with Potential Anti-Cancer Effects

Fiber Digestion Alters Gene Function with Potential Anti-Cancer Effects

Cells Move Faster with Lower Force on Aligned Fibers

Cells Move Faster with Lower Force on Aligned Fibers

UK Biobank to Study Protein Changes Across 600,000 Samples

UK Biobank to Study Protein Changes Across 600,000 Samples

New Discovery Sheds Light on How Monoamines Regulate Brain Rhythms

New Discovery Sheds Light on How Monoamines Regulate Brain Rhythms

Identifying PRIMER Cells and their Role in Defense Signaling

Identifying PRIMER Cells and their Role in Defense Signaling

Weak Molecular Interactions Trigger Autophagy in Cells

Weak Molecular Interactions Trigger Autophagy in Cells

New Insights into Nuclear Lipid Droplets as Regulators of Aging and Metabolic Health

New Insights into Nuclear Lipid Droplets as Regulators of Aging and Metabolic Health

New Mechanism Revealed for Immune Response to DNA Damage

New Mechanism Revealed for Immune Response to DNA Damage

Unexpected Role for CDKN2A Gene in Esophageal Cancer Progression

Unexpected Role for CDKN2A Gene in Esophageal Cancer Progression

Next-gen ‘smart cells’ take a major step forward

Next-gen ‘smart cells’ take a major step forward

Uncovering Key Differences Between Humans and Mice in Cancer Immunotherapy Targets

Uncovering Key Differences Between Humans and Mice in Cancer Immunotherapy Targets

Researchers Discover Key Factor Behind Disease Resistance in Gene Carriers

Researchers Discover Key Factor Behind Disease Resistance in Gene Carriers

Epigenetic Clocks Offer Insight into Biological Age at Cell-Type Resolution

Epigenetic Clocks Offer Insight into Biological Age at Cell-Type Resolution

Novel Vaccine Adjuvant with Potent Immunostimulatory Properties

Novel Vaccine Adjuvant with Potent Immunostimulatory Properties

Unveiling the Impact of Antigen History on CAR-T Cell Function

Unveiling the Impact of Antigen History on CAR-T Cell Function

Molecular Lantern Technique Could Revolutionize Brain Pathology Monitoring

Molecular Lantern Technique Could Revolutionize Brain Pathology Monitoring

Ancient DNA Analysis Unveils Migration Patterns in Early Europe

Ancient DNA Analysis Unveils Migration Patterns in Early Europe

Research Reveals Regulatory Role of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase in Mitophagy

Research Reveals Regulatory Role of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase in Mitophagy

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