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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 aim to treat and prevent disease by understanding exercise benefits

Scientists aim to treat and prevent disease by understanding exercise benefits

Research shows how microbubbles can be used to administer potent cancer drugs

Research shows how microbubbles can be used to administer potent cancer drugs

Study reveals new target to make breast cancer more sensitive to immunotherapy

Study reveals new target to make breast cancer more sensitive to immunotherapy

Researchers identify new therapeutic target to treat type 1 diabetes

Researchers identify new therapeutic target to treat type 1 diabetes

Appendiceal cancer among young patients harbors a distinct biology, shows study

Appendiceal cancer among young patients harbors a distinct biology, shows study

Novel model reveals how bacteria behave in multiple scenarios with usual spatial patterns

Novel model reveals how bacteria behave in multiple scenarios with usual spatial patterns

Obesity allows cancer cells to outcompete tumor-killing immune cells, study finds

Obesity allows cancer cells to outcompete tumor-killing immune cells, study finds

CTC dynamics related to overall survival in patients with metastatic breast cancer

CTC dynamics related to overall survival in patients with metastatic breast cancer

Study shows human-specific connection between advanced cancers and a gene

Study shows human-specific connection between advanced cancers and a gene

Repair proteins can help healthy cells to avoid damage during cancer therapy

Repair proteins can help healthy cells to avoid damage during cancer therapy

New microrobots show promise for future medical applications

New microrobots show promise for future medical applications

Researchers identify way to disrupt the process that promotes pancreatic tumor growth

Researchers identify way to disrupt the process that promotes pancreatic tumor growth

Research clarifies regulatory impacts of ubiquitin-proteasome system on DNA damage repair

Research clarifies regulatory impacts of ubiquitin-proteasome system on DNA damage repair

Tumor DNA in DLBCL patient's stem cells or blood can predict risk of relapse after transplant

Tumor DNA in DLBCL patient's stem cells or blood can predict risk of relapse after transplant

Study: CAR T cell therapy is a safe, effective therapy for high-risk large B-cell lymphoma

Study: CAR T cell therapy is a safe, effective therapy for high-risk large B-cell lymphoma

Mice infused with CD5-deleted CAR T cells showed significant reduction in tumor size

Mice infused with CD5-deleted CAR T cells showed significant reduction in tumor size

Researchers target pathogenic T cells that could lead to new immunotherapy treatments

Researchers target pathogenic T cells that could lead to new immunotherapy treatments

CAR T-cell therapy reduced cancer cells in patients with advanced non-Hodgkin lymphoma

CAR T-cell therapy reduced cancer cells in patients with advanced non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Subcutaneous injection of teclistamab drug shows promise in treating aggressive multiple myeloma

Subcutaneous injection of teclistamab drug shows promise in treating aggressive multiple myeloma

Biochemist discovers hidden cellular machinery essential for higher-order life

Biochemist discovers hidden cellular machinery essential for higher-order life

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