From Metastatic Seeds to Lineage Trees: How Tumor Evolution Shapes Metastasis
A plenary session at the AACR Annual Meeting 2024 explored how metastases adapt to—and help shape—their new environments.
A plenary session at the AACR Annual Meeting 2024 explored how metastases adapt to—and help shape—their new environments.
At the AACR Annual Meeting 2024, researchers discussed innovative approaches to decipher the complexities of tumor ecosystems.
The AACR Annual Meeting 2024 Opening Plenary showed how researchers are inspiring science, fueling progress, and revolutionizing care.
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On December 23, 1971, when President Richard Nixon signed the National Cancer Act of 1971 into law, cancer was considered a death sentence. Only 42 percent of those diagnosed with cancer survived five years past diagnosis,...
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