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Blue sphere (stem cell) with green dots scattered around the surface
Feature
Learn about a potential new strategy for treating people with blood cancers such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) that targets a protein on cancer stem cells.
wordfall
Discover the significance of the Josie Robertson Surgery Center’s signature art piece.
Close-up photo of someone walking on the road
Support
Learn why some patients are less physically active during and after treatment — plus, some tips from Jun Mao, Chief of the Integrative Medicine Service at MSK.
Cortical neurons derived from human pluripotent stem cells
In the Lab
Using stem cells, scientists can create batches of cortical neurons to study schizophrenia and autism.
A pancreatic cancer cell
Finding
New research of metastatic pancreatic cancer has shown that the same mutations are involved in driving both the primary tumor and the metastases.
CT and PET/CT images of needle biopsy
In the Clinic
MSK now offers interventional radiology consultations as well as many procedures at three of its outpatient locations.
Illustration of DNA with green wrench making adjustments to a nut on the double helix.
Science Byte
A study reveals unexpected insights into how cells prepare broken DNA strands to be rejoined, preventing mutations that can cause cancer.
Image of As, Ts, Cs, and Gs representing genetic code
Announcement
Eight leading cancer centers are coming together to share genomic sequencing data, in the hope of making faster progress in curing cancer.
PET/CT scan of mouse prostate (displayed in green and orange).
In the Lab
An antibody that targets a protein specific to prostate cells can be used to image prostate cancer more clearly and indicate how well drugs are working.
T cells on the loose.
Feature
By deciphering the biology of T cells, MSK scientists gave immunotherapy a boost.