The most recent discoveries in cancer metastasis will be discussed at this AACR Special Conference. Adaptations to the metabolism, epigenetic plasticity, genomic changes, cancer cells in the blood, the microenvironment, and dormancy will all be discussed in detail during the sessions. Sessions will also cover the spread of cancer, the transmission of signals, and the genetic instability that underlies it all. Researchers from around the world will discuss the implications of these findings on the development of new approaches for detecting, tracking, and treating metastatic cancer, in addition to the basic science presentations. This conference will offer a rare opportunity for interaction between a wide range of researchers, including basic scientists, translational researchers, and clinicians. Make your travel arrangements as soon as possible if you want to attend this exciting conference.
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The American Association for Cancer Research, or AACR, was established on May 7th, 1907, and is a premier scientific organisation that is dedicated to the promotion of cancer prevention and treatment methods through research communication education and cooperation. This organisation, which has 33000 lab translational and clinical cancer researchers as members, actively supports cancer research and related biomedical science and encourages the exchange of new research findings and innovations among scientists and other related professionals by creating platforms to bring them together. Margaret Foti is the CEO of AACR and currently oversees the organization's operations. The organization's headquarters are in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where it will host the International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research and the International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics, among others, very soon.