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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.
Scientists find new way to prevent cancer relapse after immunotherapy

Scientists find new way to prevent cancer relapse after immunotherapy

New model shows how the brain uses "gating" phenomenon to control information

New model shows how the brain uses "gating" phenomenon to control information

Scientists identify new target to deliver anti-cancer drugs to tumor cells

Scientists identify new target to deliver anti-cancer drugs to tumor cells

TGen identifies genetic target that could help explain the variation in COVID-19 effects

TGen identifies genetic target that could help explain the variation in COVID-19 effects

Study may lead to new treatments for certain types of disease

Study may lead to new treatments for certain types of disease

Researchers detect new immune cells that act as major driver of breast cancer growth

Researchers detect new immune cells that act as major driver of breast cancer growth

Study: DOT1L enzyme is essential for humoral immune responses

Study: DOT1L enzyme is essential for humoral immune responses

Microplastics found in drinking water

Microplastics found in drinking water

Plastics contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals that threaten human health, shows new report

Plastics contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals that threaten human health, shows new report

Researchers test effects of weedkiller on wildlife

Researchers test effects of weedkiller on wildlife

Scientists invent new RNA drug-discovery tool for undruggable diseases

Scientists invent new RNA drug-discovery tool for undruggable diseases

Tumor's stiff-arm tactic restricts the effectiveness of checkpoint inhibitors

Tumor's stiff-arm tactic restricts the effectiveness of checkpoint inhibitors

New genomic tool can accurately assess the risk of breast cancer

New genomic tool can accurately assess the risk of breast cancer

New study dispels concerns that human stem cells contain cancer-causing mutations

New study dispels concerns that human stem cells contain cancer-causing mutations

New combination therapy could be effective in treating aggressive cancers with common mutations

New combination therapy could be effective in treating aggressive cancers with common mutations

Newly identified diagnostic marker can help overcome treatment resistance in cervical cancer

Newly identified diagnostic marker can help overcome treatment resistance in cervical cancer

New analysis technique could pave way for major breakthroughs in immunotherapy

New analysis technique could pave way for major breakthroughs in immunotherapy

Study elucidates genes responsible for Glioblastoma invasiveness

Study elucidates genes responsible for Glioblastoma invasiveness

Researchers discover protein crucial for growing life-saving blood stem cells

Researchers discover protein crucial for growing life-saving blood stem cells

Revolutionary CRISPR-based genome editing system treatment destroys cancer cells

Revolutionary CRISPR-based genome editing system treatment destroys cancer cells

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