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Lunit Heads to AACR 2026 With Six AI Studies and a Bigger Precision Oncology Ambition

Lunit says it will present six AI studies at AACR 2026, highlighting work across precision oncology and real-world clinical use. The volume of presentations suggests the company is trying to establish scientific breadth, not just product-specific validation.

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Dana-Farber to Showcase More Than 50 Studies at AACR as AI and Cancer Research Converge

Dana-Farber says it will present more than 50 studies at the 2026 AACR annual meeting, reflecting the institute’s broad cancer research pipeline. The announcement comes as AI continues to seep into oncology workflows, from early detection to biomarker interpretation and trial design.

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AACR Highlights a New Wave of Cancer Tools, from Targeted Delivery to AI Diagnosis

At this year’s AACR coverage, the most notable theme is convergence: smarter drug delivery, AI-assisted diagnosis, and new scrutiny on long-term outcomes. The signal is less about one breakthrough than about cancer care becoming a system of linked technologies rather than standalone tests or therapies.

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AI-Designed T-Cell Engager Heads to AACR, Offering a Concrete Test of Generative Oncology Claims

The presentation of AI-designed T-cell engager LGTX-101 at AACR gives the field something it has often lacked: a tangible therapeutic candidate tied to a major scientific meeting. Its importance lies in whether the data can show that AI is contributing not just speed, but a differentiated molecular design strategy in immuno-oncology.

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