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Hodgkin lymphoma survivor Abby Wood
Abby’s Army: Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivor Cycles for a Cause
Hear from Abby Wood, a survivor of Hodgkin lymphoma, who is now giving back to MSK through fundraising with Cycle for Survival.
Fecal Transplants Proven to Restore Health-Promoting Bacteria
A randomized clinical trial at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) has shown that fecal microbiota transplants (FMTs) can reestablish the health-promoting bacteria that are often damaged by intense antibiotic treatment in people who have stem cell or bone marrow transplants for blood cancer.
Q&A
A nurse gives a girl a vaccination.
HPV Vaccine and Cancer Risk: Frequently Asked Questions
Cancers linked to HPV are on the rise. But only a little over half of all adolescents in the U.S. got the full series of vaccinations. In this Q&A, Chrisann Kyi talks about why it's so important for young people to get vaccinated.
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A woman considering birth control pills
Birth Control and Cancer Risk: 6 Things You Should Know
Find out what an MSK gynecologist thinks you should know about birth control and cancer risk.
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Viviane Tabar and Lisa DeAngelis
What Really Matters in Treating Brain Cancer: An Interview with Two MSK Experts
Two of MSK's top brain experts reflect on how they care for people and recent advances in treatment.
In the Lab
Different viewpoints of the STING pathway
Putting the STING in Immunotherapy: Research Focuses on Ways to Improve Cancer Treatments
Researchers are looking for ways to make cancer cells more visible to the immune system.
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MSK pediatric oncologist Filemon Dela Cruz
The Treatments Changing Childhood Cancer: At Work with Filemon Dela Cruz
Go behind the scenes with Filemon Dela Cruz, who cares for children with sarcoma and conducts precision medicine research at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
In the Clinic
MSK medical oncologist Anita Kumar
Taking on Mantle Cell Lymphoma: MSK Leads Research into New Treatments
Learn about novel therapies emerging for the treatment of mantle cell lymphoma.
Finding
Colored dots (cells) separating through a funnel-like structure.
Large Study Pinpoints Genetic Changes Underlying Drug Resistance in the Most Common Type of Breast Cancer
Scientists are learning how estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer evolves to thwart hormonal therapies and are developing ways to stop it.
Finding
Papillary renal cell carcinoma under the microscope
Study Suggests More People with Kidney Cancer Should Be Screened for Hereditary Cancer Genes
Researchers have found that more than 20% of people with a type of cancer called advanced non-clear cell renal cell carcinoma have disease that is driven by inherited cancer mutations.