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As we begin our work in 2020, I am excited that we are building on the remarkable successes of 2019, and the years before, with growing collaboration and sharpening focus.
As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of World Cancer Day this February 4, it’s important to recognize that we are making progress in addressing cancer.
Five editorial fellows gained hands-on experience to engage in a better understanding of how a scholarly manuscript is handled.
As the world’s leading organization of oncology professionals who care for people with cancer, ASCO believes it is critical to understand what the public, including patients, think of, expect, and need from...
In an increasingly challenging research funding climate, partnerships to share resources and leverage complementary expertise have never been more important, writes Mr. Michael Burton.
About 42 million Medicaid patients do not have the guaranteed ability to participate in clinical trials.
Dr. Linus T. Chuang outlines challenges and opportunities for global cancer care on World Cancer Research Day.
A recent study on the risk of Alzheimer's disease or dementia following the use of ADT was disturbing to me on two levels.
Does big data have a big problem? Dr. John W. Sweetenham cautions, "There is a real danger that we legitimize flawed data sets by labelling them as 'real-world data' when they neither reflect the real world...
As a physician and future pediatric oncologist, Dr. Rachel Offenbacher believes that providers have the responsibility to be vocal about the critical importance of vaccines.
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