SABCS 2021: How Are Breast Cancer Survivors Navigating Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
When Abigail Johnston’s first child entered preschool six years ago, a vigilant pediatrician recommended an unusual strategy for minimizing...
When Abigail Johnston’s first child entered preschool six years ago, a vigilant pediatrician recommended an unusual strategy for minimizing...
Every cell in the human body contains about 300 million base pairs of double-stranded DNA that contribute to a...
“If our patients are diverse, why are clinical trials so white?” Vanessa Sheppard, PhD, invoked this quote from author and...
While cancer and COVID-19 are, biologically, very different diseases, they have shaken the world in surprisingly similar ways. Nearly...
Due to advances in screening and treatment, the survival rate for patients with breast cancer has increased in recent decades. However, this progress...
As the virtual 14th AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved got underway...
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is pleased to announce the Call for Abstracts for the AACR Annual...
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...
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...