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A bone marrow transplant patient at MSK Kids hugs Dr. Maria Cancio, who treated him for sickle cell disease
Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Combines Clinical Excellence and a Personal Connection
After a relapse of sickle cell disease, Armani Rodriguez and his family found new hope and a special bond with Dr. Maria Cancio at MSK Kids.
MSK's Justin Jee, MD, PhD, and Ed Reznik, PhD, are seen smiling.
New Insights Into How Obesity Influences Cancer Driver Mutations
Learn about research at MSK that finds obesity can influence driver mutations that produce specific subtypes of cancers, including lung and endometrial cancers.
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Do Mushroom Supplements Boost Immunity Against Cancer?
Dr. Gary Deng of the Integrative Medicine Service helps separate the hype from the proven health benefits of mushroom supplements.
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MSK physician-scientist Dr. Charles Sawyers
New Insights Show ASCL1’s Role in Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer, an Aggressive and Treatment-Resistant Type
Read about a powerful research model developed by MSK researchers to learn how the most common type of prostate cancer changes into a deadly form.
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MSK Research Highlights, October 15, 2024
New MSK research identifies a gene mutation associated with resistance to breast cancer treatment; reports encouraging results for expanding use of a new prostate cancer radiotherapy; determines the best radiation level for avoiding complications treating spinal tumors; and finds that proton therapy is effective against previously treated head and neck cancers.
Joan Massagué stands in front of his mineral collection
Beyond the Bench: Sloan Kettering Institute Director Joan Massagué
Along with their alluring beauty, minerals — like scientific ideas — open a window onto the history of the world, Dr. Massagué says.
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Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate Students Receive 2024-2025 Fellowships
Nine GSK PhD students were awarded competitive fellowships from prestigious external agencies such as the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and National Science Foundation (NSF).
Woman pictured with son in EMT uniform and husband in firefighter uniform.
MSK Clinic Offers Pain Relief When Cancer Spreads to Bones
When Jacqueline was in pain caused by bone metastases from lung cancer, she got help at a specialized MSK clinic. "It's unbelievable the difference it made," she says.
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New Reasons to Use a Tobacco Treatment Program to Quit Smoking and Other Tobacco Products
Research has shown that quitting tobacco use immediately improves health and that tobacco treatment programs make it easier to quit than going it alone.
MSK hematologic oncologist Dr. Urvi Shah poses smiling with fresh fruits and vegetables that are high in magnesium.
MSK Doctor Discusses Magnesium’s Health Benefits: What Cancer Patients Should Know
Learn about magnesium's essential role in overall health and in cancer treatment and prevention. Dr. Urvi Shah answers questions about diet, supplements, and what the research shows.