Racism Toward Asian Americans: An Invitation to Conduct Anti-racist Cancer Research
In recent months, Asians in America have been targets of increasing numbers of verbal insults and physical attacks. While...
In recent months, Asians in America have been targets of increasing numbers of verbal insults and physical attacks. While...
Since 2014, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) has invited early-career investigators to apply to the NextGen Stars program, which provides awardees the opportunity to present their...
Guest post by Keith Hornberger, PhD The AACR-Chemistry in Cancer Research (CICR) Working Group’s mission is to advocate the...
Racial/ethnic inequities in cancer are well documented. Not only are Black Americans more likely to die of cancer than white Americans, but Black and Hispanic individuals are...
A new fellowship program is giving 20 early-career researchers a window into oncology drug development and the regulatory review...
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) and its Minorities in Cancer Research (MICR) membership group today issued a...
February is National Cancer Prevention Month. We recently had the opportunity to speak with American Association for Cancer Research...
Around 400 BC, the Greek physician Hippocrates is believed to have first described tumors as “cancer,” using the words...
Pediatric cancer, while rare, is a devastating diagnosis that is estimated to affect over 11,000 children in the United...
This spring, in the inaugural year of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Global-Scholar-In-Training Awards (GSITA) program, 15...