2022
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Plenary speakers explore advances toward precision medicine for immuno-oncology
During a plenary session on Tuesday, April 12, four researchers discussed the latest advances in immuno-oncology, including developments in the understanding of immunotherapy modalities, efficacy, and combination strategies. Carl H. June, MD, FAACR, chaired the session.
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Researchers report results from four trials of immunotherapy drug combinations
The Annual Meeting’s final Clinical Trials Plenary Session featured trials of immunotherapy drug combinations that could benefit patients who don’t respond to single-agent immunotherapy or chemotherapy combinations. Timothy A. Yap, MD, PhD, chaired the session.
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Schedule highlights from the Program Chair: Wednesday, April 13
Annual Meeting Program Committee Chair Marcia R. Cruz-Correa, MD, PhD, shares a few highlights from Wednesday’s schedule to help plan your day.
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Investigators report first disclosures of 12 novel agents during three special sessions
Organized by the AACR Chemistry in Cancer Research working group, this year’s three “New Drugs on the Horizon” sessions featured first disclosures of the discovery and structure of 12 novel agents.
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Researchers report promising results from four clinical trials targeting the DNA damage response and KRAS
“There are some very novel drugs targeting the DNA damage response pathway that are being developed, including some presented for the very first time during this session,” said Julie R. Brahmer, MD, MSc, co-chair of the Annual Meeting Clinical Trials Committee.
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Douglas R. Lowy, MD, FAACR, enthusiastically steps in as NCI acting director
National Cancer Institute Principal Deputy Director Douglas R. Lowy, MD, FAACR, visited the AACR Annual Meeting on Monday, April 11. He becomes NCI acting director at the end of April when Norman E. Sharpless, MD, FAACR, steps down as head of the NCI.
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Machine learning models can provide new insights into research data
Trey Ideker, PhD, led a Monday morning session on interpreting and building trust in artificial intelligence models in cancer research. AI techniques hold promise but still lack interpretability and transferability in translational medicine, he said.
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Researchers discuss new approaches to reduce health disparities in underserved populations
Mariana C. Stern, PhD, led a plenary session featuring cancer researchers from around the world who discussed the integration of complex data and diversity to achieve better health equity.
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Positive results reported from four clinical trials of cellular immunotherapies
John Haanen, MD, PhD, was one of four researchers to report positive results from four clinical trials of cellular immunotherapies during the first Clinical Trials Plenary Session at the Annual Meeting.
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Schedule highlights from the Program Chair: Tuesday, April 12
Annual Meeting Program Committee Chair Marcia R. Cruz-Correa, MD, PhD, shares a few highlights from Tuesday’s schedule to help plan your day.