Cancer in 2025: Funding, New Treatments, and Breakthrough Ideas
A year-end review of some of the new cancer treatments, exciting breakthroughs, and insights into cancer's development that emerged...
A year-end review of some of the new cancer treatments, exciting breakthroughs, and insights into cancer's development that emerged...
Policymakers, parents, teachers, and public health professionals have all expressed concern about the rise in teen vaping and a...
Guest Post by William G. Nelson, MD, PhD Editor-in-Chief, Cancer Today Do cancer cells have Achilles’ heels? The answer...
This week marks the fourth anniversary of Cancer Research Catalyst, the official blog of the American Association for Cancer...
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) publishes eight esteemed scientific journals. Each month, these journals feature a wide...
Last week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) increased the number of types of cancer for which pembrolizumab...
Lymphomas are a collection of blood cancers stemming from aberrant lymphocytes, which are critical components of the immune system....
For many aspiring investigators, pursuing a career in cancer research can be a complex exploration of self and purpose. In...
This week, President Trump signed the Childhood Cancer Survivorship, Treatment, Access and Research (STAR) Act, which is aimed at...
“We are in a promising time for cancer research and treatment; however, ovarian cancer remains difficult to treat, since...
For cancer patients at the ends of their lives, hospice care can provide access to comfort measures and extra...