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Find out how we’re committed to supporting you in every way we can — physically, emotionally, spiritually, and otherwise — for as long as you need us.
Visit our Survivorship Center to learn more about our services for cancer survivors and their families, including support groups, follow-up programs, and more.
Our medical team and psychosocial team work together to minimize and treat the unavoidable physical side effects of lymphoma therapy, and to reduce the psychological and social impacts that a serious illness can have on a child and family. Learn more at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
Our experts have extensive experience and specialized training in diagnosing and treating early and advanced forms of GTD.
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) is a type of aplastic anemia. PNH is a disease of adulthood, but has been described in children as well. Memorial Sloan Kettering investigators have published one of the world’s largest single center studies of pediatric patients with childhood PNH.
There are a few treatments for pediatric carcinomas. Treatment can include surgery, chemotherapy, and sometimes hormone therapy, immunotherapy, or radiation therapy.
There are four stages of ovarian, fallopian tube, and peritoneal cancers, ranging from early to advanced cancer. Read more about how MSK doctors use this information to create a treatment plan that's customized to you.
Learn about symptoms and risk factors for rhabdomyosarcoma, plus how this cancer develops. Only at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Use our online nomogram to calculate prognosis after surgery for gastric carcinoma. Results can help physicians and patients make important treatment decisions.
If you or your loved one has been diagnosed with Merkel cell carcinoma, Memorial Sloan Kettering is ready to help. Find a doctor or clinical trial, and learn about our approach to treatment.