Join us in celebrating the millions of people in the United States and worldwide who are living with, through, and beyond a cancer diagnosis thanks to lifesaving research.
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Cancer is not a single disease, but rather a collection of diseases all characterized by the uncontrolled proliferation of cells.
Learn MoreIrasema Chavez shares her inspiring story about overcoming stomach cancer and breast cancer in the AACR Cancer Disparities Progress Report.
Read Irasema’s StoryAn estimated 22,053 people living in the United States are expected to be diagnosed with esophageal cancer this year. Read about prevention, screening, and treatment options for this type of cancer.
Learn MoreBob Fortin is able to spend quality time with his family and his young granddaughter, thanks to a pancreatic cancer clinical trial. June is National Cancer Survivor Month.
Read Bob’s StoryThe Week in Cancer News: A roundup of significant cancer research news from the past week, selected by the staff of Cancer Today magazine.
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The AACR Pediatric Cancer Progress Report 2025 highlights the remarkable progress against childhood cancers driven by discoveries across the basic, translational, clinical, and population sciences.
Learn MoreThe AACR and its more than 61,000 members worldwide are advancing a scientifically bold agenda against the collection of diseases we call cancer.
Learn MoreThe AACR Cancer Progress Report 2025 highlights research-driven advances against the collection of often devastating diseases we call cancer.
Learn Morepercent decrease of the overall age-adjusted cancer death rate in the U.S. from 1991 to 2023
Learn Moretherapeutics were approved for new or expanded uses by the FDA from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025
Learn Moremillion cancer survivors in the U.S. are living with, through, and beyond their disease thanks to research
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