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Memorial Sloan Kettering provides support for any tumor- or treatment-related side-effects that may include on-going cognitive changes, neurologic symptoms, and school re-entry issues.
Radiation therapy may be used after a mastectomy or breast-conserving surgery to destroy cancer cells that remain in the breast, chest wall, or underarm area.
Learn about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of Rathke’s cleft cyst, a pituitary condition that some people are born with.
There are two types of central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma: primary CNS lymphoma and secondary CNS lymphoma. Learn about them here.
See how our teams at Memorial Sloan Kettering expertly diagnose gliomas.
There are more than 125 different types of brain cancer. Here, we describe some of the most common types, including glioma and glioblastoma.
There are several ways to perform a breast biopsy and learn more about possible cancerous changes in the breast. Learn how we customize our approach for you.
There are several types of uterine sarcomas, including leiomyosarcoma and carcinosarcoma. Learn about your options for treatment and care from the specialized team at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
Learn about how Wilms’ tumor is classified and what that means for treatment at MSK Kids, and the 5 stages of Wilms' tumors.
Visit now to learn about our approach and expertise in diagnosing tumors of the pituitary gland using blood tests to check for hormone imbalances & MRI scans.