AACR Disparities Meeting: Finding Solutions to Diversify Clinical Trials
“If our patients are diverse, why are clinical trials so white?” Vanessa Sheppard, PhD, invoked this quote from author and...
“If our patients are diverse, why are clinical trials so white?” Vanessa Sheppard, PhD, invoked this quote from author and...
While cancer and COVID-19 are, biologically, very different diseases, they have shaken the world in surprisingly similar ways. Nearly...
Among the studies published during the month of October in the nine AACR journals, the editors have chosen to highlight results from two clinical trials of DNA...
As the virtual 14th AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved got underway...
Each month, the editors of the nine AACR journals select one article from each issue to highlight. The featured articles for September described the preclinical evaluation...
On a web page titled “14 Diseases You Almost Forgot About (Thanks to Vaccines),” the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) remind us that the...
Around the world, progress against cancer can be measured in different ways. Progress may be reflected in the life...
Blood cancer patients are highly vulnerable to COVID-19 infection. Now mounting evidence suggests they may be also among the least protected...
Cancer is often described as a disease of old age, but over 15,000 children are diagnosed with cancer each...
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is pleased to announce the Call for Abstracts for the AACR Annual...