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Share your EACR photos using #EACR or tag us @helloeacr. You can also help us celebrate our 50th Anniversary in 2018 by sharing your EACR memories using #EACR50th. We are excited to...
CancerSEEK blood test detects 8 common cancers A team of researchers from Johns Hopkins University have trialled a blood test, CancerSEEK, that could identify non-metastastic cancers in the ovary, liver, esophagus, pancreas, stomach, colorectal, lung,...
Scientists in New Zealand hope to kick-start a movement that will offer a kinder, gentler and more inclusive scientific culture. The Kindness in Science movement intends to encourage a step away from the...
Credit: AACR Experts Forecast Cancer Research and Treatment Advances in 2018 The AACR asked experts in the fields of immunotherapy, precision medicine, and prevention and disparities research where the cancer research community is...
PubMed is the leading search engine for biomedical literature, comprising more than 27 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. PubMed has a page for "Trending articles" - PubMed...
EACR Travel Fellowships are co-sponsored by Worldwide Cancer Research and provide funds up to €3,000 to early-career cancer researchers. For more information on how to apply for Travel Fellowships, you can visit the EACR website....
Science is great, isn't it? We've only written this post so we can include this GIF of Bill Nye the Science Guy. You're welcome.
“I just wanted to write and thank you all for running one of the best meetings I have been to for a very long time! Fabulous science; perfect venue; wonderful interactions; excellent...
EACR President, Professor Anton Berns, was recently interviewed for Research Features magazine about the EACR contribution to research and raising awareness, and about his own research on mouse models. Click here to read the interview...