A Graduate Student’s Roadmap to Making the Most of AACR Membership
AACR Associate Member Council members offer advice for how graduate students can make the most of AACR resources for...
AACR Associate Member Council members offer advice for how graduate students can make the most of AACR resources for...
A report in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, illustrates the...
What is cancer immunotherapy, how does it work, and why are people so excited about it?
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College have identified a mutation that may be responsible in mantle cell lymphoma for...
The National Women’s Survivors Convention wrapped up on Saturday, Aug. 2, in Nashville, Tennessee. The convention, just in its second...
Researchers in Australia suggest that consuming a type of starch called resistant starch, which acts like fiber, may reduce...
Women who take high-dose estrogen birth control pills may be increasing their risk for breast cancer, according to a...
In late July, the acting U.S. surgeon general issued a Call to Action to Prevent Skin Cancer (Adobe Reader...
The public craves solid health information, and knowledge about cancer research and treatment is vital to their well-being. The...
Each year, nearly 20,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with lung adenocarcinomas that harbor EGFR mutations. While...
Throughout its history, one of the main goals of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) has been to...