AACR Hosts Meeting Focused on Liquid Biopsy in Cancer
In a spotless futuristic lab, a doctor takes a single drop of blood from someone and places it in a machine. After a brief bit of whirring and analysis, an up-to-date, comprehensive overview of the...
View ArticleSexual Symptoms and Treatment Adherence After Breast Cancer
“It’s difficult for women to bring it up … You only have a small amount of time. So, you talk about other things.” “I was like, ‘I don’t wanna take it.’ Everything in my body is saying don’t take...
View ArticleConnecting Cancer Researchers and Advocates: The Importance of Regeneration
By Bob Riter, Patient Advocate, Cornell Community Cancer Partnership When I was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer about 27 years ago, I sought out information and support from the Ithaca Breast...
View ArticleParty with a Purpose Supports Geriatric Oncology Research
The risk of cancer increases as we age, but so does the risk of other issues, including additional health conditions and societal challenges. Given the impact these factors can have on a patient’s...
View ArticleNeoadjuvant Immunotherapy for Liver Cancer: Shrinking Tumors, Growing Responses
In May 2022, Anibal Torres woke up with severe stomach pain that kept him from eating much over the next several days. He was eventually referred to the hospital for a CT scan that revealed a massive...
View ArticleFrontiers in Cancer Science 2024: Singapore’s International Cancer Conference
By Vinay Tergaonkar, PhD, and Wai Leong Tam, PhD, cochairs of the Frontiers in Cancer Science 2024 conference Singapore will hold its 16th Frontiers in Cancer Science (FCS) conference from November...
View ArticleFoti Scholarship Awardee Hopes to Empower Underserved Communities Through...
Janet Mosugu draws her passion for public health back to her childhood in Nigeria, when she first encountered the book “Where There Is No Doctor.” A health care guide for under-resourced communities,...
View ArticleThe AACR Industry Roundtable 2024: Detecting and Treating Cancer Early
In Ancient Greek legends, Sybil was a name bestowed upon prophetesses who were thought capable of predicting the future. Today, can artificial intelligence help create a modern-day Sybil capable of...
View ArticleFrom the Bench, October 2024: See-through Mice, Parasitic Drug Delivery, and...
We’re listening to Bobby Pickett’s “Monster Mash” this week and dishing out a spooky Halloween edition of our quarterly blog series, From the Bench, where we share some of the creative approaches...
View ArticleEditors’ Picks, October 2024: Head-to-head CAR T, a Colorectal Cancer Blood...
As Halloween approaches, Cancer Research Catalyst brings you no tricks and all treats in the October edition of editors’ picks. This month, the editors of the 10 American Association for Cancer...
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