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In the Lab
Light micrograph of white blood cells from a patient with acute myeloid leukemia.
New Drug Developed at MSK Starves Acute Myeloid Leukemia of a Signaling Fix
An innovative collaboration between basic scientists and clinical researchers has led to a promising new drug for AML.
In the Lab
This cross section of a mouse intestine shows dividing cells (stained white) in the epithelial layer of the intestine, which lines the organ. These proliferating cells help restore intestinal tissue after damage from graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
Immune System Molecule Could Become New Treatment for Graft-Versus-Host Disease
Scientists are using a molecule from the immune system to combat this serious complication in a new way.
In the News
Dr. Charles Sawyers, Vice President Joe Biden, and Dr. José Baselga.
Can America Cure Cancer?
During his State of the Union address, President Obama proposed a “moonshot” to cure cancer. Following that, MSK physicians attended a roundtable discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland to discuss progress on what a cure might look like.
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Montage of beer, reproducing cells, and building blocks
License to Build: New Theory of Cancer Puts Metabolism at Center
MSK researchers are rethinking the relationship between metabolism and cancer, and finding insights in some unexpected places. Your beer glass, for example.
MSK Experts Weigh in on Mammography Debate
Many women are confused by conflicting guidelines on breast screening. And the latest recommendations made by the USPSTF are adding to that confusion. MSK experts are available to answer questions and explain what MSK recommends and why it is not altering its guidelines. To schedule an interview with a member of MSK’s breast cancer leadership team, please contact Nicole McNamara at [email protected].
In the Clinic
Charles Rudin and David Jones, leaders of the Druckenmiller Center
MSK’s New Fiona and Stanley Druckenmiller Center for Lung Cancer Research Takes on Biggest Cancer Killer
The new Fiona and Stanley Druckenmiller Center for Lung Cancer Research brings together MSK physicians and scientists in an intensive, multidisciplinary effort against the number-one cause of death from cancer in the nation.
In the Lab
Illustration of DNA strands
Project GENIE Aims to Make Sense of Vast Amounts of Genomic Data
A multi-institutional effort led by MSK’s Charles Sawyers is seeking to interpret information about the genetic causes of cancer.
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Microscopic image of spherical cluster of cells, most of them pink cells with a smaller number of blue ones.
Three Compelling Cancer Advances from 2015
MSK researchers moved cancer science ahead in 2015 with landmark discoveries that suggest new treatment strategies and shed light on how the disease progresses.
Ask the Expert
Consuming alcohol is dangerous when you have liver cancer or cirrhosis.
Should a Person with Liver Cancer Stop Drinking Alcohol?
Learn why medical oncologist Ghassan Abou-Alfa counsels his patients with liver cancer to stop drinking.
In the Lab
Researchers at MSK have devised a technique, based on machine learning, that can predict the DNA binding preferences of a protein called a transcription factor.
A Netflix-Inspired Approach to Understanding Biology and Medicine
Computers currently help us choose our favorite movies, books, and TV shows. Will personalized medicines be next?