Editors’ Picks: Highlights From the AACR Journals
As the temperatures start to drop and the leaves begin to change color, enjoy the latest selection of studies...
As the temperatures start to drop and the leaves begin to change color, enjoy the latest selection of studies...
As hundreds of cancer researchers and patient advocates traveled to Florida for the 16th AACR Conference on the Science...
Renowned prostate cancer researcher Folakemi T. Odedina, PhD, took the stage at the AACR Conference on the Science of...
Based on estimates from the National Cancer Institute, in 2023, more than 110,000 cases of gynecologic cancers are expected...
Courtney Addison is eternally grateful for the CAR T-cell therapy that sent her son Cayden’s leukemia into remission. But...
In an innovative new initiative to drive progress against cancer, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) has announced...
A long and fruitful partnership in the world of cancer research began in 2006 in Hollywood with AACR CEO...
Bacteria account for over 75% of the Earth’s population. And while we often think of these microbes as something...
It sounds like something out of Frankenstein, but a new study in the AACR journal Cancer Discovery suggests that...
Across the surfaces of your mouth, throat, and nasal sinuses, layers of flat cells called squamous cells protect the...