A Graduate Student’s Roadmap to Making the Most of AACR Membership
AACR Associate Member Council members offer advice for how graduate students can make the most of AACR resources for...
AACR Associate Member Council members offer advice for how graduate students can make the most of AACR resources for...
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is not among us today. Sadly, we lost this iconic, trailblazing leader, who was the...
Racial disparities in incidence and mortality exist for many cancers, prompting researchers to explore social and biological factors that...
The inaugural Cancer Disparities Progress Report, published today by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), highlights the urgent need...
Lymphomas are a form of blood cancer that begin in lymphocytes, also known as white blood cells. Over the...
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) and its Minorities in Cancer Research (MICR) membership group today issued a...
In 2012, Carl June, MD, a pioneer in the development of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy, helped treat Emily Whitehead, the...
Virtual scientific meetings have become the “new normal” in the COVID-19 era, enabling researchers to present and discuss recent...
This month, the editors of the AACR’s journals have decided to feature a clinical trial evaluating prolonged treatment with ibrutinib for patients with chronic...
The prognosis for a patient with cancer depends on several factors, including the cancer’s stage. Patients whose cancers are diagnosed at earlier...
As the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and others exposed racial inequities in America, many sectors of society...