- 18 research advances only possible here - MD Anderson Cancer Center
This past year, researchers made advances that were only possible here at MD Anderson, ranging from basic science discoveries to translational and clinical research that brings us closer to achieving our mission to end cancer Read about 18 of our most impactful research advances from Fiscal Year 2025
- Cancer in 2025: Funding, New Treatments, and Breakthrough Ideas
A year-end review of some of the new cancer treatments, exciting breakthroughs, and insights into cancer's development that emerged in 2025
- Progress in Cancer Research - NCI
Find NCI’s collection of research advances for common cancers such as breast cancer, colorectal cancer, leukemia, lung cancer, and prostate cancer These stories describe landmark developments in cancer prevention, detection, and treatment supported by NCI funds
- Our top cancer research breakthroughs of 2025
Explore the most exciting new cancer breakthroughs of 2025 Discover the latest research on cancer, new treatments, and how scientists are getting closer to new cures
- AACR Cancer Progress Report 2025 - American Association for Cancer Research
These highlights represent only some of the remarkable advances covered in the AACR Cancer Progress Report 2025, and the full report offers a more comprehensive overview of the recent progress made against cancer
- Twenty-Five Years of Progress in Cancer | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Clinical research into novel supportive care approaches using psychedelics such as psilocybin “Without question, the pace of science is accelerating, and we’re seeing incredible advances in the treatment of cancer,” says Benjamin L Ebert, MD, PhD, president and CEO of Dana-Farber
- New AACR Cancer Progress Report Spotlights Notable Gains, Ongoing . . .
AACR published its annual Cancer Progress Report, outlining advances in cancer treatment and areas for future improvement
- Here are 12 new advances in the battle to beat cancer | World Economic . . .
Breast, lung and colon cancer are among the most common, while the number of new cancer cases annually is expected to grow by more than 75% between 2022 and 2050 There is some good news, however Medical advances are accelerating the battle against cancer Here are 12 recent developments
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