AACR Foundation
@AACRFoundation
The AACR Foundation supports the American Association for Cancer Research, the first and largest cancer research organization in the world.
Small donations to the @AACR added up to something big for early-career researcher Madelyn Espinosa-Cotton, PhD. During #SarcomaAwarenessMonth, learn how an AACR grant enabled her to study a rare and aggressive type of sarcoma. brnw.ch/21wUqYJ

More than 152,000 people in the U.S. were diagnosed with colorectal cancer last year. Read about prevention, screening, and treatment options for this type of cancer: brnw.ch/21wUuzq

Hey Philly runners, are you training for an upcoming race? Join us for the @AACR #Runners4Research group run tonight and every Tuesday at 6:30 pm at the Liberty Bell (6th and Chestnut). Everyone is welcome, no matter your pace or experience level.

Many factors contribute to obesity, but high-calorie foods and low activity are key factors. Poor diet, especially processed foods, is linked to 5% of cancers. Learn more in the @AACR Cancer Progress Report: brnw.ch/21wUtFG

Childhood and young adult cancer survivors face unique challenges, including long-term side effects, financial toxicity, employment difficulties, lower educational attainment, and psychosocial issues. Read about this in the @AACR Cancer Progress Report: brnw.ch/21wUt5r

In her debut children's book, Danielle Frodyma introduces a superhero to foster curiosity about cancer. @CancerTodayMag sits down with the author for a Q&A: brnw.ch/21wUsQs
Everyone’s experience with cancer is personal and powerful. Whether you're a patient, survivor, caregiver, or loved one, your story can offer hope and strength to others facing similar challenges. Share your story today: brnw.ch/21wUswA

What is cancer research? Learn about the cycle of cancer research and the different areas of science, including basic, translational, clinical, and population research. brnw.ch/21wUswg

Help propel progress in cancer science and medicine. Contact your members of Congress to advocate for funding for lifesaving cancer research. Get involved today: brnw.ch/21wUrF0

More than 315,000 people in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. Read about prevention, screening, and treatment options for breast cancer. brnw.ch/21wUrbc

As people with advanced disease live longer, they face physical and mental health side effects. Patient advocates say research and care must focus on their unique needs. @CancerTodayMag highlights how they are redefining cancer survivorship: brnw.ch/21wUr4k

Palliative care addresses all aspects of a patient's needs and can help improve quality of life by taking a multidisciplinary team approach. Learn about the importance of early integration of #palliativecare in the @AACR Cancer Progress Report: brnw.ch/21wUqPT

Read inspiring stories of cancer survivors who benefited from basic, translational, clinical, and population science research. brnw.ch/21wUpfo

At #AACR25, cardio-oncology experts underscored the need for cancer treatments that save lives without sacrificing heart health. Learn more on the #AACRBlog: brnw.ch/21wUoT6 #AACR25

Cancer screenings are important tools to find cancer earlier, when treatments are more likely to be successful. Learn about the screening guidelines and stay on top of yours in 2025 in the @AACR Cancer Progress Report to learn the screening guidelines: brnw.ch/21wUoJw

Thirty-three distinguished scientists whose major innovations have propelled progress against cancer were inducted as Fellows of the @AACR Academy at #AACR25. Meet the 2025 #AACRFellows class: brnw.ch/21wUnlD

Research is the driving force behind every advance in cancer science and medicine, improving survival rates and quality of life for people with cancer. brnw.ch/21wUnel

Cancer and its treatment can impact your bones. What can you do to prevent damage? @CancerTodayMag details proactive steps for maintaining bone health. brnw.ch/21wUn9x

Six-year-old Cayden Addison was diagnosed with leukemia in 2020. When his initial treatment stopped working, immunotherapy with a bispecific antibody followed by CAR T-cell therapy put his cancer into remission. Learn more: brnw.ch/21wUmJ2 @AACR #CancerProgressReport

Join the @AACR in supporting federal funding of research. Urge your members of Congress to increase funding for the National Institutes of Health. Your voice can help drive a breakthrough. Take action today: brnw.ch/21wUlyl
