AACR IO 2026 Keynote Highlights: Cancer Vaccines Are Here, and Upgrading T Cells To Thrive in the Tumor Microenvironment
Elizabeth M. Jaffee and Philip D. Greenberg opened AACR IO 2026 with a look at cancer vaccines and the...
Elizabeth M. Jaffee and Philip D. Greenberg opened AACR IO 2026 with a look at cancer vaccines and the...
To kick off the new year, the editors of the 10 AACR journals highlighted two phase I clinical trials,...
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If you toasted 2023 with champagne, then woke up pledging a month of sobriety, you’re not alone. In the...
Guest post by Hisham Hamadeh, PhD, and Shawn M. Sweeney, PhD Imagine a world where many of the decisions...
2023 is upon us, but before we dive into the new year, let’s look back at the featured articles...
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Amy Bianchi discovered a lump in her breast when her first child was 18 months old. She was diagnosed...
The end of the year presents a unique opportunity to look back on recent accomplishments, take inventory of successes...
This year, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) launched a series of Patient Advocate Forums, virtual conversations featuring...
Cancer treatment is a double-edged sword. Intense or multi-pronged treatment may lead to better killing of tumor cells, but...