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MSK pathologist Natasha Rekhtman and physician-scientist Charles Rudin
Unlike most small cell lung cancer tumors, these retain a normal copy of a protein called RB.
Memorial Sloan Kettering surgeon Daniela Molena
In the Clinic
Many people don’t know that gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a potentially serious condition that — if left untreated — can ultimately lead to esophageal cancer.
(From left) Jacy and Nikki on a recent trip to Paris
Celebrating Pride With Authentic Voices
Nikki Chotas, who uses the pronouns they/them, has dedicated much of their life to speaking up for and working to empower those who may feel helpless and without a voice. They attribute their pursuits in part to feeling voiceless in their younger years.
Mini Kamboj, MSK's Chief Medical Epidemiologist
What You Should Know About Mpox
You may have read about a recent outbreak of mpox (formerly monkeypox), a virus typically found only in central and west Africa.
Anthony (right) and his boyfriend, Bradley, on vacation in Sicily, their favorite European destination
Marching With Pride
Anthony DeMaio spent much of his younger life hiding from the spotlight. Today, he lives authentically in his personal and professional life. He also embraces the spotlight more figuratively — through a number of appearances on the small screen.
man with headache
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Find out when to consult a doctor for a bad headache.
David and Robert Della Rocca
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For men with inherited mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2, a new program at MSK provides a “one-stop shop” for highly personalized cancer screening and surveillance.
Dr. Diane Reidy-Lagunes gets answers and advice from two experts in financial toxicity in cancer treatment: Dr. Fumiko Chino, radiation oncologist at MSK and inaugural winner of the ASCO Excellence in Equity Award; and Dr. Emeline Aviki, gynecologic surgeon and head of the Affordability Working Group at MSK.
The revised scoring system incorporates molecular information related to 31 genes to help predict risk.
Side-by-side headshots of scientists Christopher Lima and Rhyan Puno
Called NEXT, the factor plays an important role in handing over RNA to the exosome for destruction.