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. 2013 Dec;10(4):183-6.
doi: 10.7497/j.issn.2095-3941.2013.04.001.

Global progress against cancer-challenges and opportunities

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Global progress against cancer-challenges and opportunities

Frédéric Biemar et al. Cancer Biol Med. 2013 Dec.

Abstract

The last ten years have seen remarkable progress in cancer research. However, despite significant breakthroughs in the understanding, prevention, and treatment of cancer, the disease continues to affect millions of people worldwide. Cancer's complexity compounded with financial, policy and regulatory roadblocks has slowed the rate of progress being made against cancer. In this paper, we review a few of the most recent breakthroughs that are fueling medical advances and bringing new hope for patients affected by this devastating disease. We also address the challenges facing us and the opportunities to accelerate future progress against cancer. The efforts of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) to address the cancer burden already extend beyond the borders of the United States of America. The AACR is committed to increasing its efforts to stem the tide of cancer worldwide by promoting innovative programs, strategies, and initiatives for cancer researchers and all those engaged in cancer-related biomedical sciences around the world.

Keywords: Collaboration; epigenetics; genetics; genomics; immunotherapy; prevention; translational research.

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