Cancer
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Young Researchers Share Benefits of AACR’s GSITA Program
For the past five years, cohorts of talented young researchers from around the world have participated in the American Association for…
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Mr. Wolf Goes to Washington to Get Support for Cancer Research
Cody Wolf is a 30-year-old graduate student pursuing a doctorate in biomolecular science at Boise State University in Idaho. His…
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2024 Benefit Amounts for Veterans With Mesothelioma
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) updates its compensation policies each year. The VA provides money to eligible veterans…
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Subcutaneous Versus IV Nivolumab for Kidney Cancer
March 13, 2024, by Nadia Jaber An injectable, or subcutaneous, form of the immunotherapy drug nivolumab (Opdivo) is a suitable…
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AACR Oncology Industry Partnering Event to Foster Connections
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is launching a new event that will bring researchers together with industry partners…
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Carolyn Marin on Ann Wigmore’s legacy and raw food for healing
Chris Wark Chris Wark was diagnosed with stage IIIc colon cancer in 2003, at 26 years old. After surgery, he…
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AACR and LBCA Facilitate Research Into Lobular Breast Cancer
During Deborah Mueller, MD’s tenure as a trauma surgeon and clinical care physician at UT Health San Antonio, she cared…
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Trusting the Gut (Microbiome) in Treating Colorectal Cancer
It really does pay to trust your gut … microbiome. That is what some researchers are discovering as they search…
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Lifileucel First Cellular Therapy Approved for Cancer
March 5, 2024, by Carmen Phillips FDA has approved the first treatment for cancer that uses tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, or TILs.…
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February 2024 Highlights from AACR Journals
Roses are red, DAPI is blue, we have some Editors’ Picks for you … Valentine’s Day may be over, but…
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