Translating Science Into Survival: An AACR Early-career Scientist Returns to the Hill
One late summer morning, I recall seeing a petite woman carrying two suitcases near the entrance to a hospital....
One late summer morning, I recall seeing a petite woman carrying two suitcases near the entrance to a hospital....
On September 6, 2018, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the American Association for Cancer Research hosted...
Radiotherapy is a mainstay of cancer treatment. In recent years, improved technology has allowed many cancer patients to receive...
In 2017, electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) were the most commonly used tobacco product among high and middle school students. Many...
Immuno-oncology has revolutionized treatment for certain types of cancers, but currently it is only effective for about 20 percent...
Policymakers, parents, teachers, and public health professionals have all expressed concern about the rise in teen vaping and a...
“We are in a promising time for cancer research and treatment; however, ovarian cancer remains difficult to treat, since...
The field of medical oncology is undergoing a remarkable transformation. Cancers that were once considered death sentences, such as...
The relationship between cigarette smoking and lung cancer was first brought to the public’s attention more than 50 years...
Scientific advancements are made through scientific research. From understanding the basic biology behind a disease to testing how well...