It’s the Little Things: A Role for Bacteria in Cancer Treatment
Bacteria account for over 75% of the Earth’s population. And while we often think of these microbes as something...
Bacteria account for over 75% of the Earth’s population. And while we often think of these microbes as something...
It sounds like something out of Frankenstein, but a new study in the AACR journal Cancer Discovery suggests that...
Across the surfaces of your mouth, throat, and nasal sinuses, layers of flat cells called squamous cells protect the...
Grab a cold drink and escape the midsummer heat with July’s rendition of Editors’ Picks. This month, the editors...
Improved patient outcomes come from new treatments. New treatments stem from successful clinical trials. Clinical trials build on discoveries...
Guest Post by William G. Nelson, MD, PhD, Editor-in-Chief, Cancer Today The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution has important implications for...
When faced with a cancer diagnosis, patients often find themselves asking, “How long will I live? Which treatments will...
With the approval of new anticancer therapeutics, more treatment options become available for patients. Some therapies are new to...
According to an annual Gallup poll that surveys approximately 10,000 U.S. adults, 7.2% of Americans aged 18 and older...
As we head into summer, enjoy this month’s selection of studies spotlighted by the editors of the 10 AACR...