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Healthy foods
MSK recognized National Cancer Prevention Month (February) and National Nutrition Month (March) with online educational programming highlighting the connection between diet, nutrition, and cancer.
Dirk Remus and Richard Hite
The results of this collaborative project overturn some conventional wisdom about how the DNA repair process works.
Charles Swanton
Q&A
Charles Swanton of Cancer Research UK and University College London was one of the recipients of the 2021 Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research.
Atefeh Riazi, Chief Information Officer
Atefeh “Atti” Riazi, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) has been selected as a recipient of the 2022 Health Information and Management System Society (HIMSS) Most Influential Women in Health IT Awards. 
Dr. Jae Park
In an effort to improve patients’ response to immunotherapy, MSK researchers have studied how microorganisms in the gut affect outcomes in people receiving CAR T therapy.
Sun Hur
Q&A
Sun Hur of Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital was one of the recipients of the 2021 Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research.
Older man in navy firefighter officer uniform.
A former teacher and volunteer firefighter benefits from less-intense treatment for early stage-esophageal cancer.
A colorful pigeon standing in an urban setting.
With the resurgence of interest in cancer metabolism, researchers are coming to realize that there is more to a cell’s biochemistry than once thought.
Carol Brown
Gynecologic surgeon Carol Brown shared information about cancer health equity during two expert panels in February.
Karen Granville
Karen Granville works as a patient advocate to increase their access to MSK for cancer treatment.