What Causes Childhood Cancer, and How Are Researchers Helping?
Recent advances in the genomics of childhood cancer may help inform potential causes and better treatment strategies.
Recent advances in the genomics of childhood cancer may help inform potential causes and better treatment strategies.
Anthracyclines, a widely used class of chemotherapeutics, work in several ways to kill rapidly dividing cells, including those found...
Despite advances in treatment, nearly 1,800 children and adolescents in the U.S. die annually from cancer. In an article...
Krista Holmes, who survived cancer as a child, is now an AACR Ambassador for Runners to Research. She shared...
Kimberly Stegmaier, MD, co-director of the pediatric hematologic malignancy program and associate professor of pediatrics at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute...
Yiping He, PhD, received the 2014 AACR-Aflac, Inc. Career Development Award for Pediatric Cancer Research to study how medulloblastoma,...
Bladder cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the United States, predominantly affecting men in the later decades...
Pediatric oncologist and precision medicine expert Andrew Kung, MD, PhD, of Columbia University explains.
A childhood cancer survivor becomes a childhood cancer researcher.
There has been a series of immunotherapy approvals since the end of last year, and following this trend, on...