About CancerRadar
What it is
CancerRadar is a public research monitor. It tracks newly published cancer research and explains important findings in clear language so non-scientists can understand what researchers are discovering.
The site is designed to act as a careful translation layer between scientific sources and the general public — not as a medical information service, and not as a news outlet chasing clicks.
What it is not
- Not a source of medical advice
- Not a substitute for consultation with a healthcare professional
- Not a diagnostic tool or treatment recommender
- Not a complete or comprehensive research database
Editorial principles
Every finding on this site is linked to its original source. We do not publish claims without traceable evidence. We label the strength of evidence clearly. We do not exaggerate findings or use sensational language.
We follow a conservative framing policy: preclinical results are described as preclinical, early trials are described as early, and observational associations are distinguished from causal findings.