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...
They say age is just a number, but when it comes to cancer, getting older substantially increases your risk....
As we begin a new month, it is time to look back at some of the exciting research published in the nine AACR journals last month. For the...
Melanoma is an aggressive form of skin cancer. While it is less common than skin cancers like basal cell...
May is National Cancer Research Month. On Thursday, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) received a letter from...
The cancer research community has made dramatic progress in the past few decades. AACR President David A. Tuveson, MD, PhD, FAACR, cited metastatic melanoma, the...
You’re working away on your latest project when your stomach suddenly growls. Stepping away from your desk, you head...
Week 2 of the AACR Annual Meeting 2021 kicks off Monday and will run through Friday, May 21. The first week...
Since 2014, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) has invited early-career investigators to apply to the NextGen Stars program, which provides awardees the opportunity to present their...
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...
Guest post by Mitch Stoller, Chief Philanthropic Officer, AACR Foundation The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) will host...