From Pixels to Patients: How AACR on Campus Is Transforming Cancer Research in Colombia
By Michelle Guevara-Nieto, PhD, postdoctoral fellow at the Genomic Epidemiology Branch at the International Agency for Research on Cancer...
By Michelle Guevara-Nieto, PhD, postdoctoral fellow at the Genomic Epidemiology Branch at the International Agency for Research on Cancer...
An immunotherapy typically used in advanced stages of multiple myeloma may be effective against an early form of the...
The latest edition of our "From the Bench" series examines creative research approaches presented at the AACR Annual Meeting...
Amid disruption in Ukraine, international partnerships are preserving oncology progress—and building the foundation for long-term recovery.
An AACR grant to study menin's structure gave researchers the 3D map they needed to produce new treatments for...
At the AACR Annual Meeting 2026, National Cancer Institute Director Anthony Letai offered insights into what NCI considers to...
An AACR Patient Advocate Forum assembled a panel of experts to discuss how AI tools can help advance cancer...
In April 2026, AACR's journals editors highlighted studies on cancer survivors taking GLP-1 agonists, an immunotherapy-boosting bacteria, and more.
Patient advocates from the AACR Scientist↔Survivor Program shared their research on cancer during the AACR Annual Meeting 2026.
A recap of the last day of the AACR Annual Meeting 2026, including plenaries on innovative treatment modalities and...
Injecting immunotherapy directly into precancerous oral lesions may be an effective way to prevent progression to cancer without surgery.