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Clinical Cancer Research

Scientific Journal providing information from oncology.

Clinical Cancer Research publishes innovative clinical and translational cancer research studies that bridge the laboratory and the clinic. The Journal is especially interested in clinical trials evaluating new treatments, accompanied by research on pharmacology, and molecular alterations or biomarkers that predict response or resistance to treatment. The Journal also prioritizes laboratory and animal studies of new drugs and molecule-targeted agents with the potential to lead to clinical trials, and studies of targetable mechanisms of oncogenesis, progression of the malignant phenotype, and metastatic disease.

Visit website: https://clincancerres.aacrjournals.org/

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Details last updated 06-Dec-2019

Clinical Cancer Research News

New blood test accurately detects cancer in patients with early symptoms

New blood test accurately detects cancer in patients with early symptoms

Guardian - 05-Jan-2022

Game changer in cancer treatment by improving early access to drugs and thereby survival rates

Common cold virus can attack and kill bladder cancer cells

Common cold virus can attack and kill bladder cancer cells

BBC - 05-Jul-2019

Can we win the fight against cancer using viruses to our advantage?

How 'sleeper cells' in cancerous tumors can be destroyed

How 'sleeper cells' in cancerous tumors can be destroyed

ScienceDaily - 26-Oct-2017

In many metastasized types of cancer, disseminated tumors grow back despite successful chemothera...

Prostate cancer treatment with a genetic test

Prostate cancer treatment with a genetic test

The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) - 10-Oct-2017

Genetic test is a faster, less expensive treatment method for men with advanced prostate cancer

New treatment for rare triple negative breast cancers

New treatment for rare triple negative breast cancers

Institute of Cancer Research - 22-Sep-2017

Triple negative breast cancer is (TNBC) tend to exhibit aggressive behaviour and are more likely ...