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Carol Brown
Dr. Carol Brown Discusses Health Equity at White House, ASCO Events
Chief Health Equity Officer Carol Brown shared information about cancer health equity during two expert panels in February.
Karen Granville
Karen Granville Believes in Paying it Forward for Women’s History Month
Karen Granville works as a patient advocate to increase their access to MSK for cancer treatment.
Urologic surgeon John Mulhall pictured in his office.
Sex and Cancer: What Men Should Know
Dr. Diane Reidy-Lagunes speaks with Dr. John Mulhall, Director of the Male Sexual and Reproductive Medicine Program at MSK and editor-in-chief of The Journal of Sexual Medicine, to discuss the impacts of cancer and its treatment on men’s sexual health.
Charles Washington
Charles Washington: Doing the Right Thing
Charles Washington, Senior Director of Hospital Administration in Radiation Oncology, was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. In 1967, when he was in...
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Ralph DeBerardinis
Meet Ralph DeBerardinis, a Recipient of the Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research
Ralph DeBerardinis, a professor at the University of Texas Southwestern, was one of the recipients of the 2021 Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research.
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Omar Abdel-Wahab and Anthony Mato
What Causes Resistance to Leukemia Drug Pirtobrutinib? MSK Researchers Investigate
In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), an MSK team report that they have found what enables cancer cells to become resistant to the experimental drug pirtobrutinib.
Tatanisha Peets
Tatanisha Peets on the Importance of Health and Wellness
In her 21 years at MSK, Tatanisha Peets has grown professionally and personally, working in Cytology, Pathology and now in Food and Nutrition services.
Tomya Watt
Tomya Watt Named a Notable Black Leader by Crain’s
Tomya Watt is recognized as a Notable Black Leader in today’s Crain’s New York Business special editorial feature. This piece spotlights exceptional Black individuals from various industries who have had a positive impact on New York City through their professional, communal, and philanthropic achievements.
In the Clinic
Two female healthcare professionals performing a mammogram on a patient
For Less Familiar Gene Mutations Linked to Breast Cancer, Research Aims to Create Screening Guidelines
Computer models suggest breast cancer screening guidelines for people with mutations in the genes ATM, CHEK2, and PALB2.
Police officer and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center brain tumor patient Randy Reif and family
At MSK, Care Beyond Cancer: Police Officer Back to Work After Benign Brain Tumor Scare
Learn how Randy Reif got state-of-the-art care for a benign brain tumor at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.