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.

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Novel Radiotherapy Technique Offers Hope for Patients with Liver and Pancreatic Tumors
Over the last decade radiation oncologists at Memorial Sloan Kettering have refined a technique that allows ablative doses of radiation to be delivered with low risk of toxicity to inoperable primary pancreas and liver tumors near critical organs.
Improving Melanoma Detection: Reflectance Confocal Microscopy
Advances in diagnostic and imaging modalities are making it possible to detect complex melanoma earlier, with greater accuracy, and are helping guide surgical approaches and patient monitoring plans.
Ipilimumab: Weighing the Benefits and Risks of Adjuvant Therapy for Melanoma
The decision as to whether to use high-dose iplimumab as an adjuvant treatment for melanoma is difficult and requires excellent communication between physician and patient.
The Psychological Challenges of Surviving Melanoma
Memorial Sloan Kettering’s Melanoma Disease Management Team understands the importance of helping these patients maximize the opportunities and overcome the challenges that arise in their lives.
Exciting New CAR T Cell Therapy Trial Opens at MSK
The effects of adoptive T cell therapy on mesothelioma and metastatic lung and breast cancers are the focus of a new Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center trial, which, compared to some existing trials of therapy, offers some important differences for patients.
New Strides in Esophageal Cancer Management
Minimally invasive techniques, improved postoperative care, and a multidisciplinary approach help make Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center’s rates of esophageal surgical morbidity and mortality among the country’s lowest.
The ALCHEMIST Trial for Lung Cancer Patients
To explore new treatment options – and potentially change the standard of care for resected lung cancer – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is enrolling patients in a National Cancer Institute-sponsored trial.
Advanced Ovarian Cancer: Balancing Treatment Risks and Benefits
In contrast with the findings of two international trials, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center data suggest the standard treatment – primary debulking surgery – may provide better outcomes in select patients when compared to neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
Managing the Inherited Risk of Ovarian Cancer
Risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy brings on early menopause and its attendant consequences. Researchers are exploring whether a less drastic surgical strategy can offer a safe and efficacious option.
Trials for Two New Immunotherapies
Immune checkpoint inhibitors and adoptive T cell therapy have shown success in treating several cancers. Now both approaches are in trials for gynecologic cancers, and researchers think even more applications are possible.