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MSK Research Highlights, October 19, 2023
New MSK research examines how diabetes may speed the growth of multiple myeloma; analyzes the increasing number of patients who are benefiting from precision oncology; and highlights the unexpected role of the integrated stress response in response to genomic instability in mitochondrial DNA.
Mijin Kim seen working in laboratory.
Advice From a ‘Wunderkind’: Why MSK Is Great for Early Career Researchers
Learn why post-doctoral researcher Mijin Kim believes Memorial Sloan Kettering is an excellent choice for early career biomedical researchers, as she enjoys her recognition as a STAT Wunderkind, class of 2023.
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Joanna Ihlo
Fighting Cancer on a Fixed Income: How MSK Helps Patients Cope With Financial Uncertainty
Learn how MSK helps patients navigate the intricacies of insurance and financial assistance throughout their cancer treatment.
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Dr. Zsofia Stadler
Preventing Lynch Syndrome Cancers: New Study Suggests Immunotherapy Could Work
An analysis of patients with Lynch syndrome treated at MSK finds that immunotherapy drugs called checkpoint inhibitors may prevent serious tumors from forming.
MSK physician Dr. Deb Schrag
Experimental Blood Test for Cancer Shows Potential To Screen for Multiple Types Simultaneously
Learn how a blood test could someday provide a way to detect cancers at an early stage.
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Plastic and reconstructive surgeon Michelle Coriddi, MD
Implant vs. Flap Breast Reconstruction Surgery: How To Decide
Memorial Sloan Kettering plastic and reconstructive surgeon Michelle Coriddi describes breast reconstruction options for women undergoing mastectomy, including implants, flap surgery, TRAM flap, and DIEP flap, and more.
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Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Mother’s Story of Hope
Learn how MSK's expertise in metastatic breast cancer helped a mother celebrate a long-awaited milestone with her family.
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Expertise To Treat Metaplastic Breast Cancer From MSK’s Rare Breast Cancer Program
Patients like Michelle benefit from the specialized skills of experts in MSK’s Rare Breast Cancer Program.
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Danielle Polumbo
How MSK Cares for People With Hereditary Breast Cancer: Danielle’s Story
Learn how Danielle has faced hereditary breast cancer caused by a BRCA1 gene mutation and had fewer side effects than traditional chemotherapy because of an experimental treatment at MSK.
Researchers Russell Kunes, Thomas Walle, and Dana Pe'er
MSK Researchers Develop New Open-Source Method To Improve Decoding of Single-Cell Data
MSK researchers have developed a new open-source computational method, dubbed Spectra, which improves the analysis of single-cell transcriptomic data — and made it freely available to researchers around the world.