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MSK exercise scientist Lee Jones, PhD, is seen in a gym.
Does Exercise Improve Survival After a Cancer Diagnosis? An Encouraging New Study
Learn how exercise can help many people live longer after they are diagnosed with cancer, according to a new study led by MSK exercise scientist Lee Jones, Chief of the Exercise-Oncology Service.
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MSK Earns Top Distinction for Pediatric Cancer Care From American College of Surgeons
Thanks to MSK’s expertise in treating young people with cancer, 15-year-old high school athlete Sammy is back to doing what he loves.
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Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate Students Receive 2023-2024 Fellowships
Seven GSK PhD students were awarded nine competitive fellowships from prestigious external agencies such as the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and National Science Foundation (NSF).
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Experimental Approach Using MRI-Guided Radiation for Prostate Cancer Destroys Tumors With Great Precision
Learn how MSK doctors deliver intense doses of radiation with great precision using MRI guidance.
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Hematologic oncologist Eytan Stein and nurse practitioner Coleen Ranaghan consult with a patient.
How Acute Myeloid Leukemia Is Treated at MSK: An Interview With Eytan Stein
In this interview, hematologic oncologist Eytan Stein, Director of the Program for Drug Development in Leukemia, talks about the latest advances in treatment for AML and how people can benefit from receiving their treatment at MSK.
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How MSK Treats Patients 65 and Older With Breast Cancer
The risk of breast cancer increases as you age. MSK has breast cancer experts with special training and experience treating older patients.
Neil Iyengar, medical oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering, is seen holding a piece of fruit.
Breast Cancer, Food, and Diet: Tips From an MSK Expert
Learn diet and food tips that can lower the risk of breast cancer and potentially improve the outcome if cancer is diagnosed, from Neil Iyengar, an expert on diet and cancer at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
sperm maturation in the fly testis
Rumble in the Genome: Unlocking the Secrets of the Tiny RNAs That Keep Self-Serving, Harmful Genes in Check
The common wisdom is that genes are preserved from generation to generation because they help the organism survive and reproduce. But MSK's Dr. Eric Lai’s team is showing — in fruit flies — that certain genes can threaten a species’ very survival by pursuing their narrow self-interests in passing along their own genetic material.
MaryAnn Morrison and husband, John.
FDA Approves Elranatamab for Resistant Multiple Myeloma
Learn about a new multiple myeloma drug that can stop the disease after other treatments have failed.
MSK researcher in a lab
MSK Research Highlights, August 24, 2023
New MSK research suggests a method for revealing DNA repair “scars” could help make treatment decisions in BRCA1- and BRCA2-deficient cancers; modified a bacteria-made compound to target mutant KRAS-driven cancers; and shed new light on brain metastasis in non-small cell lung cancer.