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  • Forward Look

    Going Flat

    Most people who opt out of breast reconstruction are satisfied with their decision but are not always supported by their surgeons.

    by Kris Conner

  • Forward Look

    The Impact of HPV Vaccination

    Over a decade after human papillomavirus vaccines first became available in the U.S., their effect on cervical cancer incidence is becoming apparent.

    by Carisa D. Brewster

  • Forward Look

    What’s Next?

    Using fecal transplants to improve immunotherapy response

    by Natalie Slivinski

  • Are You a Candidate for Immunotherapy?

    Tumor testing can help determine whether certain cancers are likely to respond to immunotherapy drugs.

    by Kendall K. Morgan

  • A Fast Track for Cancer Vaccines

    The rapid development of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines could spark advances in similar treatments for cancer.

    by Stephen Ornes

  • Hope for Cancer Health Equity

    Health care providers and communities are making strides toward ensuring equity in cancer treatment.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • The Individual Sphere of Influence

    Can discussion of health inequities lead to actionable change?

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • From the Editor-in-Chief

    The Tumor Microenvironment

    Research is leading to treatments that target cancer's support system.

    by William G. Nelson, MD, PhD 

  • Forward Look

    First CAR-T Cell Therapy Approved for Multiple Myeloma

    Cellular immunotherapies can offer periods when people do not require treatment.

    by Christina Bennett

  • June 18: The Week in Cancer News

    A study compares the benefits of fixed doses of immunotherapy compared to weight-based doses, and the Food and Drug Administration approves a targeted therapy for a rare disorder called systemic mastocytosis.

    by Bradley Jones