Capturing China’s Growing Scientific Momentum in AACR Journals
AACR journals editors Robert Kruger and Elizabeth McKenna share how they're working to strengthen ties with the research...
AACR journals editors Robert Kruger and Elizabeth McKenna share how they're working to strengthen ties with the research...
Sarcomas are malignancies of the connective tissues of the body, comprising a diverse collection of different cancers that arise...
Liquid biopsies, noninvasive tests performed on biofluids to detect genetic alterations in tumors, are a recent revolution in the...
Clinical trials are an essential part of cancer research. They ensure that scientific discoveries are translated into advances in...
Guest Post by Kevin McLaughlin Executive Editor, Cancer Today When my father was diagnosed with prostate cancer, alarm bells sounded...
Guest post by Christine Lovly, MD, PhD We all remember our “firsts” – first pet, first car, first job,...
Guest Post by William G. Nelson, MD, PhD Editor-in-Chief, Cancer Today In his 2016 State of the Union address, President...
One of the most effective ways a person can lower his or her risk of developing cancer is by...
Guest Post by Sammantha McDonald Past participant in the AACR’s Scientist↔Survivor Program (SSP)
According to the White House, this was the first time a group this expansive and diverse met under a...
New imaging system can help surgeons get more cancer out; Presurgery chemo can make ovarian cancer responsive to immunotherapy...