Screening Plays a Crucial Role in Cancer Prevention Efforts
Putting off a routine medical examination for a few months might seem, to many, as routine as the examination...
Putting off a routine medical examination for a few months might seem, to many, as routine as the examination...
The effects of the coronavirus pandemic have rippled through the entire cancer community, from individual patients to the world’s...
Monday afternoon, First Lady Jill Biden visited the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Hollings Cancer Center as part...
Members of the LGBTQ community face staggering rates of discrimination in the United States. According to data from the...
We’re closing out 2021 on the blog with Editors’ Picks, our monthly staple featuring articles handpicked by the editors of the AACR...
To kick off the new year, the editors of the 10 AACR journals highlighted two phase I clinical trials,...
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Week 2 of the AACR Annual Meeting 2021 kicks off Monday and will run through Friday, May 21. The first week...
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic was dominating the headlines, but CNN reporter Andrew Kaczynski was happy at home. He...
A session at the AACR Annual Meeting 2024 offered advice on better ways to communicate science to the public....
Clinical trials are a crucial part of the cancer research continuum, providing a testing ground for the safety and...
The term “hackathon” may conjure up images of beanie-wearing coders working in dark basements, trying to build a new...
On Wednesday, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) released its annual Cancer Progress Report. Now in its 11th year, the report details advances in the cancer research...
Despite tremendous progress against cancer in the past few decades, not all Americans have benefited equally from advances in...
Karriem Watson is a public health expert serving as chief engagement officer of the National Institutes of Health’s All...
Cancers of the blood can initiate in a variety of cells, including in white blood cells (giving rise to lymphoma and leukemia) or in plasma cells...
The AACR Annual Meeting 2021 featured the theme “Discovery Science Driving Clinical Breakthroughs.” Indeed, over the course of two weeks,...
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided a strong reminder for the scientific community about the importance of public understanding and...
By Nicholas Warren, PhD Today, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) and the American Society of Clinical Oncology...
In 2008, Robin Evans received a devastating diagnosis: stage 4 metastatic triple-negative breast cancer. This subtype of breast cancer,...
The cutting-edge scientific program for the AACR Virtual Annual Meeting I began Monday, April 27, with an Opening Clinical Plenary featuring...
The strategic alliance between the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) and Cancer Research UK (CRUK) includes support for...
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...
By Meghali Goswami Meghali Goswami is a PhD candidate in the George Washington University – National Institutes of Health Graduate Partnerships Program and is currently...
In the ongoing quest to end cancer health disparities, there’s a simple tool that virtually anyone can use: honest...
Researchers at the AACR Annual Meeting 2024 presented the latest findings regarding two personalized neoantigen cancer vaccines.
A short time after Mallika Lala, PhD, finished her presentation titled “Pembrolizumab 400 mg Q6W dosing: First clinical outcomes...
The end of the year presents a unique opportunity to look back on recent accomplishments, take inventory of successes...
The concept of using vaccination to eradicate cancer by instructing the immune system to eliminate malignant cells has been...
While COVID-19 is at the center of medical news, important cancer research findings continue to be reported. As March...