• Panel examines emerging clinical applications of liquid biopsy

    Panel examines emerging clinical applications of liquid biopsy

    Klaus Pantel, MD, PhD, Catherine Alix-Panabières, PhD, and Victor E. Velculescu, MD, PhD (left to right), discussed the current state of the art, open questions, and potential clinical applications of liquid biopsy during the AACR Annual Meeting.


  • Precancer early detection presents challenges but could hold benefits

    Precancer early detection presents challenges but could hold benefits

    Philip E. Castle, PhD, MPH, Ernest T. Hawk, MD, MPH, and Nickolas Papadopoulos, PhD (left to right), discussed the challenges and benefits of detecting precancerous lesions in the era of minimally invasive tests like liquid biopsies on the final day of the Annual Meeting.


  • Experts discuss how clonal hematopoiesis impacts cancer treatment decisions

    Experts discuss how clonal hematopoiesis impacts cancer treatment decisions

    Growing evidence suggests a critical role for clonal hematopoiesis (CH) in driving complications associated with oncological care through systemic inflammation. Three investigators, including Ross L. Levine, MD, provided a state-of-the-art update on CH during one of the first-ever AACR Annual Meeting sessions dedicated to the topic.


  • Annual Meeting highlights reviewed in final plenary session

    Annual Meeting highlights reviewed in final plenary session

    During the final session of the AACR Annual Meeting 2022, Program Committee Chair Marcia R. Cruz-Correa, MD, PhD, and three members of the Program Committee reviewed several significant highlights and important themes from the meeting.


  • New area of study aims to use tumor evolution to fight cancer

    New area of study aims to use tumor evolution to fight cancer

    On the final day of the Annual Meeting, Anna D. Barker, PhD, chaired a plenary session dedicated to tumor evolution. “We are going to see people putting evolution to work in the very near future,” she said.


  • AACR forms Trust in Science Task Force to help build public trust

    AACR forms Trust in Science Task Force to help build public trust

    “There is no one leader in this overall effort of creating trust in science. The AACR is an engine behind the overall effort, but we must come together from various sectors to develop a common agenda and achieve this goal,” said William S. Dalton, MD, PhD.


  • Special symposium commemorates 40th anniversary of KRAS discovery

    Special symposium commemorates 40th anniversary of KRAS discovery

    The cancer world changed in 1982 when three labs, working independently, identified the first human oncogene, RAS, and cloned three variants: HRAS, KRAS, and MRAS. Patricia M. LoRusso, DO, PhD (hc), chaired a special symposium at the Annual Meeting to mark the anniversary and review more recent advances.


  • Pezcoller Award lecturer recounts historic advances in cancer immunotherapy

    Pezcoller Award lecturer recounts historic advances in cancer immunotherapy

    Steven A. Rosenberg, MD, PhD, FAACR, was honored for pioneering the development of effective immunotherapies and gene therapies for patients with advanced cancers, among other significant research contributions.


  • Experts review cancer disparities research through the lens of social and racial inequities

    Experts review cancer disparities research through the lens of social and racial inequities

    Although biology plays a role in all types of cancer, a person’s “ZNA,” or the zip code where they live, is just as important to consider as DNA and may play an even greater role in health outcomes, according to Robert A. Winn, MD.


  • Panelists discuss how real-world data can be applied to research and patient care

    Panelists discuss how real-world data can be applied to research and patient care

    Donna R. Rivera, PharmD, MSc (left), and Deborah Schrag, MD, MPH, moderated an Annual Meeting symposium that featured several case studies illustrating how real-world data can be translated to real-world evidence.


April 5-10, 2024
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, California