Catching the Drift: How Wildfire Smoke Plumes May Increase Cancer Risk
Exposure to wildfire smoke may increase the risk of developing several cancers, according to research presented at the AACR...
Exposure to wildfire smoke may increase the risk of developing several cancers, according to research presented at the AACR...
Team up with AACR Runners for Research to raise awareness and funds for cancer research in our Halloween day...
The deadline to submit a Competitive Letter of Intent for the NextGen Grants for Transformative Cancer Research is Monday,...
China, a nation of 1.3 billion people, is facing an ongoing cancer epidemic, with more than 3 million people...
Last week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new anticancer therapeutic called sonidegib (Odomzo) for patients...
Pediatric oncologist and precision medicine expert Andrew Kung, MD, PhD, of Columbia University explains.
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)—stage 0 breast cancer that starts in a duct and has not spread into surrounding...
Every year, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) organizes a robust program of educational workshops for early-career investigators...
Guest Post by William G. Nelson, MD, PhD Editor-in-Chief, Cancer Today
A childhood cancer survivor becomes a childhood cancer researcher.
Early-career investigators play an important role in advancing cancer research, helping spur new discoveries and the translation of these...