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Senator Tammy Baldwin showed unwavering support for scientific funding when she accepted the AACR Distinguished Public Service Award.
Scientists have developed a new, ready-made way to fight acute myeloid leukemia and other blood cancers that looks promising.
T cell therapy called AIC100, which targets the ICAM-1 protein, demonstrated encouraging responses and an acceptable safety ...
Leveraging whole slide embedding from pretrained foundation models (FMs) improves nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) diagnosis, ...
HonorHealth Research Institute's new downtown Phoenix laboratory has produced its first study, centered on a promising new ...
AACR president received a standing ovation in rousing call to action for the cancer research community's response to funding ...
This innovative approach challenges the standard treatment path for many cancer patients, which typically includes surgery followed by chemotherapy and radiation. For patients facing difficult ...
Patients with some gastrointestinal tumors were able to be treated with immunotherapy drugs alone and avoid surgery, ...
From 2010 to 2020, breast cancer deaths among women ages 20–49 declined significantly across all breast cancer subtypes and ...
Cancer survivors who reported feeling cancer-related fatigue or depression reduced their recreational activities nearly ...
AML patients in the trial who were treated with SENTI-202 experienced complete remission after not responding to prior ...
From a meeting that celebrates basic research and being "first," a look at 3 data sets on therapies that would break new ...
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