January Editors’ Picks from AACR Journals
The new year has already ushered in some changes, but one thing stays the same. Each month, we’ll continue to feature the “must read” articles handpicked by the editors...
The new year has already ushered in some changes, but one thing stays the same. Each month, we’ll continue to feature the “must read” articles handpicked by the editors...
In the early 1970s, German virologist Harald zur Hausen, MD, FAACR, defied the dogma that cervical cancer was caused by the herpes simplex...
As the year draws to a close, we bring you the final edition of Editors’ Picks for 2020. This monthly roundup features one “must read” article, handpicked by...
As we enter the winter holiday season, it’s time for the latest edition of Editors’ Picks, our monthly staple...
Roughly 6 percent of men and women in the United States will be diagnosed with lung and bronchus cancer...
For September, the editors of the nine AACR journals have chosen to highlight a clinical trial that evaluated an Hsp90 inhibitor for...
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is not among us today. Sadly, we lost this iconic, trailblazing leader, who was the...
Racial disparities in incidence and mortality exist for many cancers, prompting researchers to explore social and biological factors that...
This month, the editors of the AACR’s journals have decided to feature a clinical trial evaluating prolonged treatment with ibrutinib for patients with chronic...
This month, the editors of the AACR’s journals have chosen to highlight an analysis of birth characteristics and risk...