Pictured: Health & Wellness Seminar Speakers
Event
By Celia Gittelson  |  Friday, May 3, 2013

More than 100 people participated in a community-based cancer health and wellness seminar sponsored by the Office of Diversity Programs as part of National Minority Cancer Awareness Month.

Pictured: Virtual Groups
Event
By Julie Grisham, MS, Science Writer/Editor  |  Friday, April 12, 2013

Memorial Sloan-Kettering’s Virtual Groups program offers patients private, online support and education sessions to participate in from home or work.

Pictured: John Mulhall
Q&A
By Media Staff  |  Friday, March 8, 2013

Dr. Mulhall, director of Memorial Sloan-Kettering’s Male Sexual and Reproductive Medicine Program, explains common concerns about male sexual health and offers advice for men and their partners.

Pictured: CancerSmart Lecture
Video
By Jim Stallard, MA, Writer/Editor  |  Tuesday, February 5, 2013

In a recent discussion as part of Memorial Sloan-Kettering’s CancerSmart lecture series, bladder cancer experts spoke about symptoms, risk factors, and the latest treatment options available.

Survivorship
By Memorial Sloan-Kettering  |  Friday, January 18, 2013

Memorial Sloan-Kettering experts offer strategies for dealing with concerns about cancer treatments, procedures, and scans.

Pictured: Tim Ahles
Q&A
By Julie Grisham, MS, Science Writer/Editor  |  Thursday, December 27, 2012

Problems with cognitive function can significantly impact a person’s quality of life after cancer treatment. New research is focused on the link between cancer treatment and cognitive changes.

Pictured: Michael Zelefsky
In the Clinic
By Andrea Peirce, BA and Media Staff
Friday, November 30, 2012

Study signals hope for maintaining sexual function in men undergoing radiation treatment for prostate cancer.

Community Event
In the Community
By Media Staff  |  Friday, October 5, 2012

Memorial Sloan-Kettering highlights initiatives to help meet the cancer-related healthcare needs of our community and to improve access to healthcare services.

Pictured: At Eternity’s Gate by Vincent van Gogh
In the Clinic
By Eva Kiesler, PhD, Science Writer/Editor  |  Monday, April 30, 2012

Memorial Sloan-Kettering researchers have found that people in the late stages of cancer might benefit from meaning-centered psychotherapy, a treatment aimed at helping people sustain a sense of meaning and purpose.

Pictured: Mary Ellen McEvily
Feature
By Memorial Sloan-Kettering  |  Friday, March 30, 2012

Volunteers staff this new series of art workshops, called Art Expressions, for outpatients, families, and caregivers.

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