The current issue of Leading Discoveries magazine features articles on AACR President Patricia M. LoRusso's efforts to improve clinical trials, an AACR initiative on communicating science effectively, and much more.
Read Leading DiscoveriesCancer is not a single disease, but rather a collection of diseases all characterized by the uncontrolled proliferation of cells.
Learn MoreWhat are the drivers of health disparities? Read about the complex network of factors that impact cancer disparities.
Learn MoreChildhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common type of pediatric cancer. September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and Leukemia and Lymphoma Awareness Month.
Learn MoreIn the latest episode of Believe in Progress, a podcast of the AACR Foundation, we talk with Frank Leonard and Moshe Giladi, PhD, two leaders of Novocure, about its tumor-treating fields (TTFields) therapy.
Listen and SubscribeRead about recent U.S. Food and Drug Administration approvals of products for cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
Learn MoreWhether honoring a special person or a special day, a donation to the American Association for Cancer Research has a lasting impact.
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The AACR Cancer Progress Report 2024 highlights research-driven advances against the collection of often devastating diseases we call cancer.
Learn MoreThe AACR and its more than 58,000 members worldwide are advancing a scientifically bold agenda against the collection of diseases we call cancer.
Learn MoreDr. LoRusso, AACR President 2024-2025, explains that basic cancer research is essential to accelerating advances in cancer science and medicine.
Learn Morepercent decrease of the overall age-adjusted cancer death rate in the U.S. from 1991 to 2021
Learn Moretherapeutics were approved for new or expanded uses by the FDA from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024
Learn Moremillion cancer survivors in the U.S. are living with, through, and beyond their disease thanks to research
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