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Immunotherapy by Cancer Type - Cancer Research Institute 05/31/2026

What cancers can be treated with immunotherapy? Learn how different types of immunotherapies work, get answers to your most frequently asked questions, and discover how immunotherapy is helping patients with different cancers: https://bit.ly/3YKAtxQ

Immunotherapy by Cancer Type - Cancer Research Institute Explore different kinds of treatment for various cancers, why immunotherapy matters, and how to support cancer immunotherapy research.

05/29/2026

📆 June 1 marks the beginning of Cancer Immunotherapy Month, a celebration of the breakthroughs, hope, and progress transforming cancer treatment for patients everywhere!

Join CRI on social media all month long as we spotlight the power of immunotherapy and the people driving the field forward.

Opinion | The U.S. is dangerously close to defunding miracles like the one that saved my life 05/28/2026

"Already, NIH spending on new medical research has slowed significantly," describes Jenney, a stage four melanoma survivor.

"Nongovernmental and philanthropic organizations are helping. For example, the nonprofit Cancer Research Institute — for which I am a volunteer patient advocate — has funded immunotherapy research since its founding more than 70 years ago. Its work includes research that established the critical immune checkpoint targeted by my drug, and it has committed emergency reserve funding to keep research going. But private giving cannot replicate the scale of what federal investment makes possible." Read more: https://bit.ly/4f9crXI

Opinion | The U.S. is dangerously close to defunding miracles like the one that saved my life Jenney Bitner: I'm not a scientist or policy expert. But I know that the drug that kept me alive for my children was built on a foundation of public investment.

05/27/2026

At just 22 years old, Sharon was fighting a stage 4 melanoma diagnosis. Taking a leap of faith, she stepped into the unknown of a clinical trial- an early immunotherapy, unproven but full of possibility.

Then, something remarkable happened. The cancer disappeared, and a future that had felt out of reach began to return, piece by fragile piece.

Decades later, that same science reached Jenney. Discover: https://bit.ly/4nOJQci

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