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Mashup Score: 18AACR International — 2022 - 3 month(s) ago
The AACR collaborates on a global scale to reduce cancer incidence, morbidity, and mortality in all populations. By working with twenty-one national and international organizations in 2022 on a range of programs, the AACR ensured that the cancer research community is as geographically diverse as the patients it serves. The AACR worked with cancer research organizations around the world to produce the following joint conferences, educational workshops, and symposia in 2022: March 23 – 24; Virtual The 10th
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Mashup Score: 0Scientific Review and Grants Administration — 2022 - 1 year(s) ago
The AACR Grants Program invests in promising cancer scientists at all career levels to sustain the pipeline of progress. Since 1993, the AACR has distributed more than $547 million in grants to foster innovation in basic, translational, and clinical research. NEW FUNDING PARTNERS POWERING MORE PROGRESS The AACR’s network of funding partners expanded significantly in 2022…
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The AACR awarded $10.25 million to 56 independent investigators at all career levels—including young investigators, mid-career researchers, and established scientists—to support meritorious research in 2022. Learn more in the AACR Annual Impact Report: https://t.co/hI18hq2Vaw https://t.co/n9juUKV5lO
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Mashup Score: 6Science and Education — 2022 - 1 year(s) ago
The AACR is a catalyst for progress. Leveraging the strength of its reputation among the cancer community, the AACR brings together critical stakeholders and forges collaborations that improve the lives of patients with cancer. HISTORIC MEETING OF CANCER CENTER DIRECTORS In July, the AACR convened a first-of-its-kind meeting of many of the nation’s cancer center directors….
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The AACR convened 31 scientific meetings and educational workshops in seven countries in 2022, collaborating with eight scientific organizations to bring cutting-edge science to researchers around the world. Learn more in the AACR Annual Impact Report: https://t.co/qi1j4Thfe2 https://t.co/fMhPzf9TK0
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Mashup Score: 2Scientific Publishing — 2022 - 1 year(s) ago
The AACR’s scientific journals program provides a renowned and respected publication venue for discoveries that span the breadth of basic, translational, clinical, and epidemiological cancer research. CANCER DISCOVERY: SHARING NEW HALLMARKS OF CANCER In 2000, Douglas Hanahan, PhD, FAACR, and Robert A. Weinberg, PhD, FAACR, published their seminal review titled “The Hallmarks…
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Mashup Score: 0Science and Education — 2022 - 1 year(s) ago
The AACR is a catalyst for progress. Leveraging the strength of its reputation among the cancer community, the AACR brings together critical stakeholders and forges collaborations that improve the lives of patients with cancer. HISTORIC MEETING OF CANCER CENTER DIRECTORS In July, the AACR convened a first-of-its-kind meeting of many of the nation’s cancer center directors….
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Integrating Science: In 2022, the AACR organized two historic meetings of 80 of the nation’s cancer center directors to discuss more effective ways of collaborating to advance cancer research and patient care. Learn more in the AACR Annual Impact Report:: https://t.co/cC6ZQ76VLk https://t.co/MAQNek0nBe
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Mashup Score: 3Policy and Advocacy — 2022 - 1 year(s) ago
The AACR’s pursuit of its mission to prevent and cure all cancers takes place in government agencies and the halls of Congress as well as the laboratory and the clinic. Through its Office of Science Policy and Government Affairs, the AACR advocates for investment in cancer science; supports evidence-based policies that advance cancer research, prevention, and treatment; and provides expert…
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Mashup Score: 0AACR Project GENIE — 2022 - 1 year(s) ago
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 way in precision medicine because the factors that fuel cancer initiation, progression, and recurrence—namely, the genomic and other molecular characteristics of…
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Decoding Cancer Complexity: AACR Project GENIE® shared its 12th public data release in 2022, increasing the size of this pancancer registry to 153,000 sequenced tumors from more than 137,000 patients. Learn more in the AACR Annual Impact Report: https://t.co/nodcoVJAMz #AACRGENIE https://t.co/s7l0wcdFUq
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Mashup Score: 3AACR Annual Meeting 2022 — 2022 - 1 year(s) ago
The AACR Annual Meeting is the touchstone event for thought leaders from across the spectrum of cancer research, where scientists, clinicians, other health care professionals, survivors, patients, and advocates gather to set the research agenda for the cancer community. After two years of virtual meetings, the AACR—through the leadership of 2021-2022 AACR President David A. Tuveson,…
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Transforming Patient Outcomes: #AACR22 showcased practice-changing trials, including the first to show a significant survival benefit for NSCLC patients from neoadjuvant immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy. Learn more in the AACR Annual Impact Report: https://t.co/TSJOq2wrV9 https://t.co/TjKAPrUKxu
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Cancer is a global scourge, and making progress against it requires a global effort. That is why the AACR is a proud supporter of #WorldCancerDay, and why we work with scientific organizations worldwide to drive progress against cancer. https://t.co/4PDjybPWyT #CloseTheCareGap https://t.co/DTKeCOfXqv