Annual Meeting 2022: Highlights and Vision for the Future
As the first AACR Annual Meeting held in person after the pandemic was coming to a close, the last...
As the first AACR Annual Meeting held in person after the pandemic was coming to a close, the last...
Since COVID-19 first began its siege on the world, much of our scientific knowledge about the disease—and its source...
For the past several decades, researchers have been harnessing the power of the immune system to fight cancer. They...
After days and weeks spent printing posters and finalizing their presentations, 77 undergraduate students, representing 49 institutions from around...
Twenty-three pairs of chromosomes make up the human genome of normal cells. But in 1965, researchers observed that in...
“The immuno-oncology revolution is now about 15 years into clinical reality,” said Carl June, MD, FAACR, director of the...
Researchers have made great progress in understanding cancer biology and advancing the science of prevention, treatment, and survivorship. However,...
The story is familiar: A patient is diagnosed with cancer, they begin treatment, and, after a few months, they...
When diagnosed early, lung cancer can often be treated with surgical resection. However, patients with resectable non-small cell lung...
Progress against cancer has been fueled not by a single discipline or a sole blockbuster discovery, but by incremental...