Editors’ Picks: March Highlights from AACR Journals
As we spring into a new month, it is once again time for our monthly staple of Editors’ Picks. For...
As we spring into a new month, it is once again time for our monthly staple of Editors’ Picks. For...
The word myeloma stems from the Greek word “myelos,” for marrow. Indeed, this type of blood cancer begins in the plasma cells, a type...
Like most cancers, colorectal cancer (CRC) is easier to treat before it spreads to other organs. When caught in its earliest stages, the five-year relative...
Back for the month of February is our regular staple, Editors’ Picks, which features the “must read” articles that...
Editor’s note: This post was written by Nicholas Warren, PhD, science policy program administrator in the AACR’s Office of...
The new year has already ushered in some changes, but one thing stays the same. Each month, we’ll continue to feature the “must read” articles handpicked by the editors...
In the early 1970s, German virologist Harald zur Hausen, MD, FAACR, defied the dogma that cervical cancer was caused by the herpes simplex...
As the year draws to a close, we bring you the final edition of Editors’ Picks for 2020. This monthly roundup features one “must read” article, handpicked by...
As we enter the winter holiday season, it’s time for the latest edition of Editors’ Picks, our monthly staple...
Roughly 6 percent of men and women in the United States will be diagnosed with lung and bronchus cancer...