Antibody therapies show limited success in solid tumors. A new imaging technique developed at Stanford Medicine that locates antibodies at subcellular resolution in human tumors hints at why.

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Stanford Medicine’s new proton therapy facility is ready for patients. On June 4 a child with a rare brain tumor became the first to receive treatment.

A proposed cancer center in Redwood City would combine patient care and research.

Family- and individual-based therapy both help children with AFRID eat more foods, while family-based therapy also boosts weight gain.

We asked Stanford Medicine experts to break down everything you need to know about the drugs known as GLP-1s.

In this issue, we traverse the path of research from aha moments to medical innovations — and meet some of the people driving discovery.