Today is World Cancer Research Day
Around the world, progress against cancer can be measured in different ways. Progress may be reflected in the life...
Around the world, progress against cancer can be measured in different ways. Progress may be reflected in the life...
Cancer is often described as a disease of old age, but over 15,000 children are diagnosed with cancer each...
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...
For the month of August, the editors of the nine AACR journals have chosen to highlight results from two clinical...
Glioblastoma is an aggressive form of brain cancer. Less than 5 percent of patients diagnosed with this cancer type...
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 ...
As we welcome in August, it’s time to look back at some of the top articles published in the nine AACR journals...
The cover of the inaugural issue of Blood Cancer Discovery, launched in July 2020, does not feature stained tissue...
Guest Post by William G. Nelson, MD, PhD Editor-in-Chief, Cancer Today Cancers that grow and disseminate to threaten life reside...