World Cancer Day and the AACR: Taking Aim at Disparities
In the United States, advances in cancer research have dramatically improved outcomes for children diagnosed with cancer. While pediatric...
In the United States, advances in cancer research have dramatically improved outcomes for children diagnosed with cancer. While pediatric...
As recently as 10 years ago, the words “machine learning” evoked thoughts of sentient robots and fears of the...
Seven immune checkpoint inhibitors, targeting the PD-1, PD-L1, or CTLA-4 proteins, are currently approved for the treatment of cancer....
The new year brings a new chapter in the holy book of cancer biology with the publication in the...
Each year in the United States, about 14,480 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, and about 4,290 women die of...
Guest Post by William G. Nelson, MD, PhDEditor-in-Chief, Cancer Today The size of the known universe is mind-boggling. At times,...
The recently launched Cancer Research Communications (CRC) is the latest addition to the AACR’s journal portfolio. The new journal...
Surrounding a tumor is a vast network of blood vessels, immune cells, proteins, and even bacteria, all of which...
The year 2021 defied our expectations in a variety of ways. The delta and omicron COVID-19 variants imposed unprecedented...
We’re closing out 2021 on the blog with Editors’ Picks, our monthly staple featuring articles handpicked by the editors of the AACR...