Clinical Updates & Insights

Our clinical updates provide you with timely information about Memorial Sloan Kettering’s new treatment approaches, key clinical trials, and innovations in detecting and treating many cancers.

229 Clinical Updates found
fertility cancer patients
Talking with Young Cancer Patients about their Fertility Options
In 2009, Memorial Sloan Kettering established the nurse-led Cancer and Fertility Program to overcome barriers to getting information and provide resources to help clinicians have discussions about fertility options with their patients.
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Expanding Strategies for Breast Cancer Prevention in a High Risk Population
Data from a recent study on women enrolled in Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center’s high-risk breast cancer surveillance program highlights that a “substantial number” would benefit from interventions to mitigate modifiable risk.
Howard Scher
Simple liquid biopsy enables targeted therapies in castration-resistant prostate cancer
Despite the recent development of novel hormonal therapies - such as enzalutamide and abiraterone - directed at the androgen receptor in the management of castration-resistant prostate cancer, a proportion of men have disease that progresses on these drugs.
A Sharp Advantage for Men with Prostate Cancer
An innovative technique called stereotactic hypofractionated accelerated radiation to the prostate – aka SHARP - safely and effectively delivers powerful doses of radiation directly to the patient’s tumor with incredible precision.
Charles Sawyers
Memorial Sloan Kettering Physician-Scientist Leads Global Genome Sequencing Collaboration
AACR Project GENIE steering committee head and Chair of MSK’s Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program, Dr. Charles Sawyers, discusses how the first batch of genomic sequencing data fulfills an unmet need in oncology.
HPV-Related Oropharynx Cancer
Novel Approach Reduces Treatment Toxicities in Patients with HPV-Related Oropharynx Cancer
The incidence of mouth and throat cancer is on the rise due to oral transmission of the human papilloma virus, but the "silver lining" of this phenomenon is doctors at Memorial Sloan Kettering have significantly reduced the intensity of treatment while achieving excellent outcomes for these patients.
Cancer care patients maintaining physical activity
Overcoming Barriers to Maintaining Physical Activity during Cancer Care
Despite the proven benefits of exercise, even while receiving cancer treatment, new research undertaken by Memorial Sloan Kettering’s Integrative Medicine Service, shows that the majority of cancer patients report significant decreases in their physical activity levels after their cancer diagnosis.
rehabilitation patient
Rehabilitation: A Crucial Factor in Care of Patients with Spinal Metastasis
Spinal metastasis is one of the main causes of morbidity in cancer patients, but despite recent studies showing the major benefits of rehabilitation in these cases, oncology teams often remain unclear on how and when to utilize these services.
Advanced Imaging in Diagnosis and Treatment of Biliary Cancer
Researchers in radiology at Memorial Sloan Kettering continue to assess multiple imaging methods in the quest to improve treatment options and success rates for patients with biliary cancers such as cholangiocarcinoma.
Pioneering New Treatments for Cholangiocarcinomas
Memorial Sloan Kettering is one of only a few centers in the U.S. to employ liver-directed therapies – using hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) – in conjunction with a number of systemic agents.