AACR Journals Editors’ Picks for February
As a regular post on this blog, we feature the 10 articles chosen by our editors from all journal...
As a regular post on this blog, we feature the 10 articles chosen by our editors from all journal...
Immune-related adverse events (irAEs) is the collective term used to describe the side effects that arise in response to...
Back for the new year, here are the editors’ selections for the January issues of the eight scientific journals...
The staff of Cancer Research Catalyst was pleased to introduce a new feature this year: Editors' Picks, a monthly...
Every month, the editors from the eight scientific journals published by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) select...
In a study published in the AACR’s journal Clinical Cancer Research, a team of scientists from the University of...
Cancer treatments have been, and continue to be in most cases, based on the organ site where the tumor...
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) began publishing scientific articles in 1916, and now proudly publishes eight peer-reviewed...
Anthracyclines, a widely used class of chemotherapeutics, work in several ways to kill rapidly dividing cells, including those found...
Biopsies have been an integral part of cancer care for decades. In undiagnosed patients, oncologists can examine suspicious tissues...