May Highlights from AACR Journals
This month’s selection of studies picked by the editors of the AACR journals includes a new bispecific antibody for treatment of solid tumors, a
This month’s selection of studies picked by the editors of the AACR journals includes a new bispecific antibody for treatment of solid tumors, a
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic was dominating the headlines, but CNN reporter Andrew Kaczynski was happy at home. He and his wife had a new baby
Temperatures are rising, and the beaches, lakes, and pools are beckoning. As we head into Memorial Day weekend, the National Council on Skin Cancer
If you or a loved one has ever been affected by cancer, the urge to aid and provide comfort runs deep. Knowing that many people want to support
Twenty-three pairs of chromosomes make up the human genome of normal cells. But in 1965, researchers observed that in some cancer cells, DNA was
Guest post by the Biopharma Collaborative Core Team In 2019, AACR Project GENIE (Genomics Evidence Neoplasia Information Exchange) embarked on a new
Carl June, MD, FAACR. Photo by ©AACR/Matt Herp 2022 “The immuno-oncology revolution is now about 15 years into clinical reality,” said Carl
Researchers have made great progress in understanding cancer biology and advancing the science of prevention, treatment, and survivorship. However,
As we keep an eye out for those promised May flowers, we bring you the latest round of Editors’ Picks from the editors of the AACR journals. This
The story is familiar: A patient is diagnosed with cancer, they begin treatment, and, after a few months, they receive word that their tumor is
When diagnosed early, lung cancer can often be treated with surgical resection. However, patients with resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
Progress against cancer has been fueled not by a single discipline or a sole blockbuster discovery, but by incremental advances across basic,
When a patient receives a cancer diagnosis, doctors may perform genetic testing to determine what drives the cancer, potentially giving the patient
In a 1735 letter to the citizens of Philadelphia about the need to tighten the city’s fire safety measures, Benjamin Franklin famously wrote,
Guest post by Ned Sharpless, MD, FAACR As I announced a short time ago, I have decided to step down as director of the National Cancer Institute