Artificial Intelligence for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lymphoma
What if a machine could “think” like a doctor and diagnose and treat a disease? This is one of the long-term goals for the...
What if a machine could “think” like a doctor and diagnose and treat a disease? This is one of the long-term goals for the...
Deep within our bodies, blood cells undergo a continuous process of replication. As part of this process, some stem cells develop...
This year marks the 10th anniversary of Cancer Discovery, a journal of the AACR. To celebrate the anniversary, Cancer Discovery published a special anniversary issue, featured spotlights on groundbreaking articles on its website, and held the Cancer Discovery ...
In recent months, Asians in America have been targets of increasing numbers of verbal insults and physical attacks. While...
Cancer researchers and cancer survivors are often viewed in separate silos. Scientists toil away alone in laboratories to decode the mechanisms of the disease and test novel molecules. Cancer...
Ten years ago, then-President of the AACR, Tyler Jacks, PhD, FAACR, conceived the idea for a “comprehensive, high-impact journal that would present new...
Most scientists, regardless of field or career stage, have faced difficulties networking and disseminating their research in the past year, with many conferences and symposia canceled. The...
The AACR Annual Meeting 2021 featured the theme “Discovery Science Driving Clinical Breakthroughs.” Indeed, over the course of two weeks,...
They say age is just a number, but when it comes to cancer, getting older substantially increases your risk....
Melanoma is an aggressive form of skin cancer. While it is less common than skin cancers like basal cell...