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Presidential Select Symposium examines links between aging, stress, and cancer
AACR Past President David A. Tuveson, MD, PhD, FAACR, organized a symposium at the Annual Meeting that examined potential mechanisms underlying the relationship between stress and cancer, and how premature tissue aging may participate in an intrinsic and/or extrinsic fashion.
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Tumor molecular profiling promises to advance clinical care of pediatric cancer patients
Gregory H. Reaman, MD, co-chaired and delivered opening remarks in a session that featured experts in pediatric brain tumors, solid malignancies, and leukemia, who reviewed existing evidence on the contribution of molecular profiling to the clinical care of pediatric cancer patients.
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Policy sessions examined a wide range of topics and issues that are important to ensuring that effective cancer treatments can reach patients more quickly
The 11 sessions in the Regulatory Science and Policy Track examined a wide range of regulatory science topics, including issues surrounding methods to determine appropriate dosing for oncology drugs, new approaches to reduce cancer disparities, and ways to use real-world data for regulatory approval, among many other important topics and issues.
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Nutrients in the tumor microenvironment influence metabolic pathways in cancer
Susan M. Kaech, PhD, chaired an Annual Meeting symposium that explored the intersection of cancer metabolism and immunometabolism. Researchers are gaining a better understanding about the impact of the tumor microenvironment on nutrient availability and the metabolic states of tumor cells and immune cells.
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Researchers discuss the origins and significance of extrachromosomal DNA
Roel Verhaak, PhD, chaired an Annual Meeting session that explored the fundamental concepts and cutting-edge developments in the understanding of extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) amplifications in cancer. The presence of ecDNA is associated with poor patient survival.
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Forums examine a broad range of topics in unique, discussion-based format
The AACR Annual Meeting 2022 program featured 13 forums on topics ranging from trust in science to genome-wide association studies, resistance to immune checkpoint blockade, breaking down silos in clinical trials, and putting precision oncology into clinical practice for pediatric cancer patients. Keep reading for a recap of four of those forums.