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Mashup Score: 2AACR Foundation — 2023 - 2 day(s) ago
AACR Runners for Research raised more than $750,000 in 2023 to support lifesaving cancer research. The AACR Foundation sustains the critical work of the AACR by enlisting nonprofit organizations, foundations, industry partners, and cancer survivors, family, and friends in support of its mission. The vital resources generated by this philanthropic community funds a broad range of AACR programs and initiatives that accelerate progress against cancer. The AACR Runners for Research program continued to
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Mashup Score: 0AACR Membership — 2023 - 8 day(s) ago
AACR members at the AACR Annual Meeting 2023. The AACR’s mission to prevent and cure all cancers is driven by its members. AACR member scientists, clinicians, and other health care professionals around the world foster discovery and innovation across the entire spectrum of cancer science. AACR programs and initiatives forge connection and communication among these members, aligning their efforts and catalyzing progress for cancer patients. Active Members: Established laboratory researchers, physician-scient
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Mashup Score: 0Policy and Advocacy — 2023 - 15 day(s) ago
AACR CEO Margaret Foti, PhD, MD (hc) (back left), with cancer survivor Cayden Addison (front left), his brother Christian (front right), and his mother Courtney (back right) at the policy briefing to release the AACR Cancer Progress Report 2023. Cayden was a featured survivor in the report. In addition to f ostering collaboration and innovation, the AACR advances its mission to prevent and cure all cancers by addressing the policy and regulatory challenges that can impede progress against cancer. The AACR
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Mashup Score: 17Science and Education — 2023 - 26 day(s) ago
Hope S. Rugo, MD, presents the results of the phase II KEYLYNK-009 study during the General Session at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium in December. The AACR partners with UT Health San Antonio to develop the program for the Symposium. The AACR uses the power of collaboration to lead progress against cancer, convening key stakeholders from across the cancer research community and fostering the relationships needed to devel op bold solutions to the most challenging aspects of the cancer problem. In
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Mashup Score: 10Progress Against Cancer in 2023 — 2023 - 28 day(s) ago
Brian Beck was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer at age 54. In January 2023, when his cancer recurred after several initial treatments, he enrolled in a clinical trial testing a combination of two HER2-targeted therapies, tucatinib and trastuzumab, which has kept his cancer in check. Two weeks after he enrolled in the trial, the therapy was approved by the FDA. He shared his story in the AACR Cancer Progress Report 2023. We are in an era of extraordinary scientific progress against cancer. Breakthrough
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Mashup Score: 4Realizing the Bold Vision of Cancer Health Equity — 2023 - 1 month(s) ago
AACR Chief Executive Officer Margaret Foti, PhD, MD (hc), outlines the AACR’s efforts to advance cancer health equity during the Opening Ceremony at the AACR Annual Meeting 2023. As an organization whose core values include diversity, equity, and inclusion, the AACR is deeply committed to achieving the bold vision of cancer health equity for all. The AACR leads the cancer research community in the pursuit of this vision in three ways: by eliminating cancer health disparities; by ensuring that everyone can
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The AACR advanced health equity in a myriad of ways in 2023—showcasing the latest science on cancer disparities, diversifying the cancer workforce, and training clinicians to design inclusive clinical trials. Learn more in the AACR Annual Impact Report: https://t.co/1ZxQEG4f9P https://t.co/vdaGg4VIYP
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Mashup Score: 12Scientific Publishing — 2023 - 1 month(s) ago
Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue, MD, PhD, the new Editor-in-Chief of Cancer Research, discusses the scope of the journal during a Meet the Editor session at the AACR Annual Meeting 2023. Guided by the vision of their expert editors-in-chief, the AACR’s ten scientific journals provide a publication venue for discoveries that span the breadth and depth of basic, translational, clinical, and epidemiological cancer research. Launched in 2019 under the leadership of editors-in-chief Riccardo Dalla-Favera, MD,
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Mashup Score: 7AACR Global — 2023 - 2 month(s) ago
With members in 139 countries and territories, the AACR collaborates on a global scale to promote scientific excellence and benefit everyone by reducing cancer incidence, morbidity, and mortality. Through collaborations with more than 20 national and international organizations and institutions in 2023, the AACR developed cutting-edge programs and educational opportunities to advance lifesaving cancer research around the world. The AACR worked with cancer research organizations around the world to produce
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Mashup Score: 0Policy and Advocacy — 2023 - 2 month(s) ago
AACR CEO Margaret Foti, PhD, MD (hc) (back left), with cancer survivor Cayden Addison (front left), his brother Christian (front right), and his mother Courtney (back right) at the policy briefing to release the AACR Cancer Progress Report 2023. Cayden was a featured survivor in the report. In addition to f ostering collaboration and innovation, the AACR advances its mission to prevent and cure all cancers by addressing the policy and regulatory challenges that can impede progress against cancer. The AACR
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AACR engaged with lawmakers and regulators on behalf of the cancer community in 2023, advocating for research funding and providing expert guidance on science-based policies to benefit patients. Learn more in our Annual Impact Report: https://t.co/UeyC5whLU0 #AACRSciencePolicy https://t.co/oApUiJ69Va
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Mashup Score: 3AACR Project GENIE — 2023 - 2 month(s) ago
Members of the AACR Project GENIE ® team present details of the GENIE 14.0 public release Breast Cancer Cohort to attendees at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium in December 2023. The GENIE dataset contains sequenced samples from more than 15,000 breast cancer patients. Precision medicine requires an end-to-end learning health care system, wherein the treatment decisions for patients are powered by the prior experiences of every similar patient who has preceded them. Oncology is currently leading the
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The AACR #Runners4Research program enlisted a record number of participants in 2023, raising more than $750,000 to support lifesaving cancer research. Learn more in the AACR Annual Impact Report: https://t.co/OHiM7POrfo https://t.co/990McT7UbY