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Tremendous progress against blood cancers in the past decade has significantly decreased blood cancer–related deaths, improved survival rates, and helped survivors live fuller lives. Learn about these advancements in the 2025 AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/u5CqT8rnL8

#DYK? Persistent infection with cancer-causing pathogens—bacteria, viruses, and other parasites that cause disease—can increase a person's risk for several types of cancer. Learn more in the @AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/5lKRYDcVvu

Jennifer Ficko was diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma in 2010. Thanks to her participation in a clinical trial, she is now cancer free. Learn more about Jennifer's cancer journey in the @AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/scH5j22z2Q

Jennifer Ficko was diagnosed with stage IV melanoma in 2010. Thanks to her participation in a clinical trial, she is now cancer free. Learn more about Jennifer's cancer journey in the AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/3NuBpQiP6U

#DYK? Persistent infection with cancer-causing pathogens—bacteria, viruses, and other parasites that cause disease—can increase a person's risk for several types of cancer. Learn more in the AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/8MrRNeMmTN

Tremendous progress against blood cancers in the past decade has significantly decreased blood cancer–related deaths, improved survival rates, and helped survivors live fuller lives. Learn about these advancements in the @AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/QbAhbwY2Uy

@AACR_CEO See Tori's story and video from the 2018 Cancer Progress Report https://t.co/yCiMJ2xx8F. #CancerProgressReport
When Bill's head and neck cancer spread and he was given a year to live, he turned to a clinical trial of an investigational cancer immunotherapy. During #HeadandNeckCancerAwarenessMonth, read Bill's story in the AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/FRwFmO0QmI

#DYK? Persistent infection with cancer-causing pathogens—bacteria, viruses, and other parasites that cause disease—can increase a person's risk for several types of cancer. Learn more in the @AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/ygzXE1ZOvf

Oya Gilbert was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2017. His cancer has been under control for 7 years thanks to research-driven progress against cancer. Read his story and the stories of others in the @AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/umeB0fdS3F

Artificial intelligence in cancer research remains a hot topic, but what role could AI play in cancer patient care? The @AACR #CancerProgressReport explores what the future could hold. https://t.co/8XrgI7dsmk

Tremendous progress against blood cancers in the past decade has significantly decreased blood cancer–related deaths, improved survival rates, and helped survivors live fuller lives. Learn about these advancements in the @AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/Z13TnHCI21

.@Forbes highlights the AACR #CancerProgressReport, noting that being overweight, eating a poor diet, consuming alcohol, and lack of physical activity account for nearly 20% of cancers in the U.S. https://t.co/tgDOezMQJf…#NationalCancerPreventionMonth @forbeshealth
#DYK? Persistent infection with cancer-causing pathogens—bacteria, viruses, and other parasites that cause disease—can increase a person's risk for several types of cancer. Learn more in the @AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/rpD6AdYbxq

Tremendous progress against blood cancers in the past decade has significantly decreased blood cancer–related deaths, improved survival rates, and helped survivors live fuller lives. Learn about these advancements in the 2025 AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/H2jIAuJl31

Dr. Lillian Siu, 2025-2026, discusses the importance of collaboration in accelerating advances in cancer science and medicine. Read about the progress made in the 2025 @AACR #CancerProgressReport: https://t.co/BwGhpWljBB
Exciting progress! #CancerProgressReport
Cancer immunotherapeutics work by unleashing the power of a patient's immune system against cancer and have emerged as one of the most exciting new approaches to cancer treatment. Learn more in the AACR Cancer Progress Report: https://t.co/ZxfYSAoei6

Did you know that smoking tobacco increases an individual's risk of developing 17 types of cancers in addition to lung cancer? Learn about ways to reduce the burden of cancer in the @AACR #CancerProgressReport. https://t.co/3VzMy7B8Rs

Medically underserved populations have more adverse side effects, poorer quality of life, and higher financial toxicity after a cancer diagnosis. Learn about the challenges survivors face: https://t.co/ppchGW4R5I
@AACR #CancerProgressReport

Did you know smoking tobacco increases the risk of 17 types of cancers in addition to lung cancer? Learn about ways to reduce the burden of cancer in the AACR #CancerProgressReport. https://t.co/9JYOmczxA6

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