Cancer Survivorship: An Interview with Mary McCabe In 2003, Mary McCabe was recruited to lead Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center’s Cancer Survivorship Initiative and since that time has worked to develop a comprehensive program for cancer survivors, which includes follow-up care, research, and education and training.
The Campaign for Memorial Sloan-Kettering Extended In a move designed to position the Center to meet its most pressing future needs, the Boards of Overseers and Managers have authorized a five-year extension of the Campaign for Memorial Sloan-Kettering and raised the overall goal to $3.5 billion.
Study Leads to New Recommendations for Surgical Treatment of Breast Cancer A multicenter study has found that for women who meet certain criteria — about 20 percent of all breast cancer patients — the surgery, called axillary node dissection, is unnecessary and does not improve survival or reduce rates of recurrence.
CancerSmart Lecture Highlights the "New" Biology of Breast Cancer An audience of more than 300 gathered in Memorial Sloan-Kettering’s Rockefeller Research Laboratories Auditorium in March to hear Larry Norton, Deputy Physician-in-Chief for Breast Cancer Programs, discuss “The ‘New’ Biology of Breast Cancer and What It Means to You.”
New Tool to Predict Breast Cancer Metastasis Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center researchers have identified a feature in the DNA of breast cancer cells that might indicate the likelihood a woman’s disease will become life threatening.
Charles Sawyers Receives Korsmeyer Award Charles L. Sawyers, Chair of the Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program, is a co-recipient of the 2011 Stanley J. Korsmeyer Award from the American Society for Clinical Investigation.