Highlights From AACR IO 2026: Breaching the Tumor Microenvironment Fortress With New CAR T and Chimeras
Three innovative studies at AACR IO 2026 presented new ways for CAR T cells and antibody-lectin chimeras to tackle...
Three innovative studies at AACR IO 2026 presented new ways for CAR T cells and antibody-lectin chimeras to tackle...
Before a new treatment becomes available for cancer patients, it must be tested in clinical trials and shown to be...
As World Cancer Day 2025 focuses on being "United by Unique," AACR shares how its initiatives help to connect...
This quarterly series on creative approaches to cancer research includes urine-powered nanomotors, unique molds to grow organoids, and more.
As winter marches on, let’s dive into the cool articles highlighted this month by the editors of the AACR...
A therapeutic HPV vaccine showed remarkable benefits for patients with high-grade cervical precancers.
Researchers share lessons from the first oncology clinical trial in Trinidad, which involved a patient named Faith Hill.
At the 2024 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, researchers discussed clinical trials for vaccines and other ways to prevent...
Cancer Today's Winter 2024-25 issue covers the benefits of stereotactic body radiation therapy, geriatric assessment in cancer care, and...
Our annual Experts Forecast offers insights from AACR President-Elect Lillian Siu, John E. Dick, Regina Barzilay, Vinod Balachandran, and...
Experts reflected on how clinical decision-making for treating breast cancer may change in light of the latest results shared...