The Expanding Potential of Liquid Biopsy to Detect and Monitor Cancer
In the span of a decade, the idea that tumor-derived molecules circulating in the bloodstream and other body fluids...
In the span of a decade, the idea that tumor-derived molecules circulating in the bloodstream and other body fluids...
It sounds like something out of Frankenstein, but a new study in the AACR journal Cancer Discovery suggests that...
Grab a cold drink and escape the midsummer heat with July’s rendition of Editors’ Picks. This month, the editors...
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As we head into summer, enjoy this month’s selection of studies spotlighted by the editors of the 10 AACR...
The milieu of cells, proteins, and vasculature that comprise the tumor microenvironment can hinder efforts to treat cancer. This...
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Earlier this month, over 21,000 researchers, clinicians, patients, and other stakeholders gathered at the AACR Annual Meeting 2023 to...
When Monica Bertagnolli, MD, was appointed director of the National Cancer Institute in 2022, she became the first woman...
As we welcome spring, enjoy the latest round of editors’ picks selected by the editors of AACR’s 10 journals....