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Creative strategies for detecting cancer early, including microscopic cancer hunters, voice as a biomarker, and electronic noses that sniff out malignancies, are featured in the latest installment of “From the Bench.” Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wXaJM
Researchers are finding creative ways to detect cancer early, when it can be treated more easily. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wXc2x
A recently published paper in @CCR_AACR details the AACR’s support for the @US_FDA proposal to cap nicotine in cigarettes. Dorothy K. Hatsukami and @bentollphd explain why such a change could save millions of lives. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wXqBx
Researchers are finding creative ways to detect cancer early, when it can be treated more easily. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wXc2x
Creative strategies for detecting cancer early, including microscopic cancer hunters, voice as a biomarker, and electronic noses that sniff out malignancies, are featured in the latest installment of “From the Bench.” Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wXaJM
The AACR Grantee Summit showcased AACR-funded research that is shaping the future of cancer science and medicine. Learn how our donor-supported grantees are driving innovation to benefit patients everywhere. Visit the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wX3Tx
The AACR Grantee Summit brought together scientists whose work is transforming cancer science and medicine. Learn more about TP53 status as a therapy guide, strategies for tackling metastasis, and innovative approaches for rare cancers on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wX1Jn
Breast cancer is the most common cancer for women in general—but what are the risks for individual women? This #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth, the #AACRBlog explores the latest in our understanding of breast cancer risk factors, including modifiable factors: brnw.ch/21wX05L
This #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth, the #AACRBlog explores the latest in our understanding of breast cancer risk factors, including modifiable factors. Learn more: brnw.ch/21wWZOX
Learn more about risk factors for multiple myeloma, how it is diagnosed, and other potential treatment options on the #AACRBlog: aacr.org/blog/2025/03/1…
New cancer drug delivery methods, an explanation of why Alzheimer's may prevent some cancers, and more: The October editors’ picks from AACR journals offer free access to some of the latest research for a limited time. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wWUG0
Learn more about risk factors for multiple myeloma, how it is diagnosed, and other potential treatment options on the #AACRBlog: aacr.org/blog/2025/03/1…
The 17th Frontiers in Cancer Science Conference will take place November 5-7 in Singapore. The conference cochairs, Soo Chin Lee and Reshma Taneja, preview what to expect at this international conference on the #AACRBlog. Learn more: brnw.ch/21wWS2r
The recent @AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities examined the NIH’s new strategy regarding disparities research and how researchers’ efforts to mitigate health disparities are impacting communities: brnw.ch/21wWIeJ #AACRBlog #AACRdisp25
At the AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities, speakers explored the field’s evolving landscape, including its early history, funding sources, and the resulting impact on communities. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wWI82 #AACRdisp25
AACR Past President Frank McCormick received the Stephenson Global Prize at the recent AACR Special Conference on Advances in Pancreatic Cancer Research, and highlighted his journey pursuing KRAS-driven pancreatic cancer. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wWGBC
In his Stephenson Global Prize lecture, AACR Past President Frank McCormick shared breakthroughs in RAS research, progress in pancreatic cancer, and his hope for preventing KRAS-driven cancers in the future. Learn more: brnw.ch/21wWFZs #AACRBlog @UCSFCancer @SGPCRI
With the annual Party with a Purpose around the corner, the #AACRBlog invites you to learn more about this year’s honorees: @lynn_schuchter and Alexander Huang, MD, of @PennMedicine, and former @TJUHospital board chair Patricia Wellenbach. Learn more: brnw.ch/21wWCHv
The emotions associated with cancer diagnosis and treatment can have a major impact on a patient’s well-being. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wWCgM
With applications for the 2026 AACR Global Scholar-in-Training Awards now open, past recipients share how the award and their experiences at the AACR Annual Meeting have impacted their careers. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wWBZ3 #AACRGlobalScholars #AACR26
This year's Party with a Purpose will honor @lynn_schuchter and Alexander Huang, MD, of @PennMedicine, and former @TJUHospital board chair Patricia Wellenbach. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wWBSi
The fall issue of @CancerTodayMag covers a range of topics, including accommodations for deaf cancer patients, the unique needs of young adult cancer survivors, and more. Read about the latest issue on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wWA5f
Over 70% of women in Ghana have misperceptions about breast cancer. To raise awareness and provide tutorials for breast cancer self-screening, AACR grant receipt Adwoa Mensah is developing the Mbreastcheck app. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wW669 #AACRGrants
AACR Past President Frank McCormick received the Stephenson Global Prize at the recent AACR Special Conference on Advances in Pancreatic Cancer Research, and highlighted his journey pursuing KRAS-driven pancreatic cancer. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wWGBC
New early detection tools and emerging treatments are improving outcomes for ovarian cancer patients. Read about Mary Katherine Riley and her journey with ovarian cancer. Visit the #AACRBlog to learn more: brnw.ch/21wVVsq
In his Stephenson Global Prize lecture, AACR Past President Frank McCormick shared breakthroughs in RAS research, progress in pancreatic cancer, and his hope for preventing KRAS-driven cancers in the future. Learn more: brnw.ch/21wWFZs #AACRBlog @UCSFCancer @SGPCRI
Adwoa Mensah applied her Beginning Investigator Grant for Catalytic Research from the AACR to aid in the development of an app designed to improve breast cancer screenings in Ghana. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wW1Xg
Learn about the oncology approvals issued by the @US_FDA during the third quarter of 2025 on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wWpzf
Why are cancers becoming more common in younger individuals? Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wVOES #AACRearlyonset25
#ICYMI Cancer survivors featured in AACR Cancer Progress Reports across the past 15 years shared how they've been impacted by cancer research on the #AACRBlog. brnw.ch/21wWy1Q
At the AACR Annual Meeting 2025, researchers shared how they are using data from AACR Project GENIE to uncover new insights about rare cancers, early-onset cancers, colorectal cancer, and more. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wVIwI #AACRGENIE
At last week’s Rally for Medical Research, Richard Schlueter delivered a powerful message to Congress about the importance of NIH funding by sharing how his cancer care was delayed by budget cuts. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wW3ZF #FundNIH
The AACR Grantee Summit brought together scientists whose work is transforming cancer science and medicine. Learn more about TP53 status as a therapy guide, strategies for tackling metastasis, and innovative approaches for rare cancers on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wX1Jn
June is Cancer #ImmunotherapyMonth. Thanks to dramatic advances in the field, the ability to create new therapies that benefit more patients is here right now. In January, I shared my perspective on the future of immunotherapy with the #AACRBlog: bit.ly/3qzOn97 #CIM23
The AACR Grantee Summit showcased AACR-funded research that is shaping the future of cancer science and medicine. Learn how our donor-supported grantees are driving innovation to benefit patients everywhere. Visit the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wX3Tx
Why are cancers rising in younger individuals? An upcoming AACR conference will examine leading hypotheses and emerging research opportunities. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wVOEy #AACRearlyonset25
Cancer survivors featured in AACR Cancer Progress Reports across the past 15 years shared how they've been impacted by cancer research on the #AACRBlog. brnw.ch/21wVT03
The 17th Frontiers in Cancer Science Conference will take place November 5-7 in Singapore. The conference cochairs, Soo Chin Lee and Reshma Taneja, preview what to expect at this international conference on the #AACRBlog. Learn more: brnw.ch/21wWS2r
The #AACRBlog explores the psychological toll of cancer: brnw.ch/21wWzVV @huntsmancancer #AACRdisp25
A recently published paper in @CCR_AACR details the AACR’s support for the @US_FDA proposal to cap nicotine in cigarettes. Dorothy K. Hatsukami and @bentollphd explain why such a change could save millions of lives. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wXqBx
Breast cancer is the most common cancer for women in general—but what are the risks for individual women? This #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth, the #AACRBlog explores the latest in our understanding of breast cancer risk factors, including modifiable factors: brnw.ch/21wX05L
The fall issue of @CancerTodayMag includes articles on patient-fueled research platforms, cancer care for people with developmental disabilities, navigating insurance denials, and more: bit.ly/3YBwPrP #AACRBlog
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