New AACR Social Media Policies for Scientific Meetings Strive for Balance
As social media continues to rapidly grow as a leading source of news and information, it has evolved to...
As social media continues to rapidly grow as a leading source of news and information, it has evolved to...
The AACR Annual Meeting, to be held in Washington, D.C., April 1-5, will showcase the best cancer science and...
As the American population grows ever more diverse, cancer researchers are discovering that digging deep into demographic information can...
Last month, federal agencies approved changes to the Common Rule, which regulates the way federally funded biomedical research is...
Chemical probes are small, drug-like molecules that are useful in interrogating biology in disease models. In order for a...
Guest Post by Jenine Sanzari, PhD Stand Up To Cancer recently held its seventh annual Scientific Summit, organized by...
Saturday, February 4, is World Cancer Day, an initiative of the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC).
Cancer Today and the AACR are hosting a webinar on Feb. 16 at 1 p.m. EST. A panel of...
Patients have long benefited from combination treatments—whether combining surgery with chemotherapy and radiation, or combining chemotherapy agents in succession.
The FDA has approved expanding the use of the molecularly targeted therapeutic ibrutinib (Imbruvica) to include the treatment of...