The dedicated physician-scientist seeks widespread use of testing to encourage prevention and early detection of deadly cancers. Any serious conversation about reducing cancer deaths must…
The advancement of women in the sciences has long been a personal and professional priority for me. As a woman working in oncology, I have…
Elaine R. Mardis, PhD, spends a lot of her time studying molecules at the Institute for Genomic Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.…
The history of every scientific discipline can be found in the journals that contain the thousands of published studies that shape the field and propel…
The greatest minds in cancer science gathered March 29-April 3 for the AACR Annual Meeting 2019 in Atlanta. More than 21,000 cancer researchers, physician-scientists, advocates,…
Every year, thousands of female cancer researchers come together for special programs offered by Women in Cancer Research (WICR), one of the most important membership…
Women Giving Back for Breast Cancer Research Adrianne Bell and Robin Holts of Philadelphia have something in common: breast cancer. Holts is a breast cancer…
We all know people who dedicate their lives to helping others. They inspire us by the example they set in their words and actions. Working…
Running for Research: A Family Affair The Weller family of Boyertown, Pennsylvania, has been running and raising funds for the AACR since 2016. The Wellers…
Johnson & Johnson Grants Support Lung Cancer Research In 2018, Johnson & Johnson announced the largest pharmaceutical partner gift ever given to the AACR, $4.86…
James P. Allison, PhD, a Fellow of the AACR Academy and a former member of the AACR Board of Directors, and Tasuku Honjo, MD, PhD,…