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Finding
Kenneth Offit and Vijai Joseph
Making an IMPACT: MSK’s Gene-Sequencing Test Reveals New Findings about Hereditary Cancer Risk
An analysis of germline DNA in people with advanced cancer finds that inherited mutations may be more common than expected in this group.
Announcement
Pediatric oncologist Kevin Curran with CAR T patient Esmeralda Pineda
FDA Approves First CAR T Cell Therapy for Leukemia
Children, teens, and young adults with leukemia that have stopped responding to chemotherapy are the first eligible to receive the new treatment.
Finding
A network of neurons
Is Neurodegenerative Disease a Kind of Cancer?
New findings from experiments done in mice suggest a surprising cause of common neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Event
Rebecca Nadler
Making the Grade: 26 High School Students Present Their Research in Poster Session
Twenty six high school students gathered in the lobby of the Mortimer B. Zuckerman Research Center on August 25 to present on the research they completed over the previous eight weeks.
In the Clinic
Surgeon in blue scrubs doing operation with two assisting.
Guiding Light: New Imaging Techniques Improve Head and Neck Cancer Surgeries
MSK head and neck surgeons are investigating novel imaging methods that enable them to detect and visualize cancer cells during an operation.
Finding
Rack of blood vials
Secondary Leukemia: Research Suggests New Ways to Understand What Causes This Side Effect of Cancer Treatment
MSK investigators find that the presence of certain gene mutations in patients’ blood may mean they are more likely to get a secondary leukemia.
Science Byte
Illustration of human neck and head with thyroid gland highlighted and tumor growing on gland.
Breaking Bad: Researchers Find Mutations that Turn Thyroid Cancers Deadly
MSK researchers identify mutations that convert nonthreatening thyroid tumors into aggressive cancers.
Announcement
Acute myeloid leukemia cells under a microscope
FDA Approves Enasidenib (Idhifa), a First-of-Its-Kind Drug, for Advanced Blood Cancer
A new treatment option for people with acute myeloid leukemia is available, and it works in an unconventional way.
Perspective
MSK psychiatrist William Breitbart speaking to a patient
How to Talk about Cancer: Reflections on What Really Helps
When we talk about cancer, we often speak about “battling” or “fighting” it, writes psychiatrist William Breitbart. But a more useful mindset may focus less on combat and more on bravery, especially the courage to live, love, and care, despite the disease.
Q&A
Young female cancer patient holding a tea cup
Preventing Nausea and Vomiting after Cancer Treatment: 7 Questions with an MSK Expert
Medical oncologist Mark Kris discusses how new guidelines for preventing nausea and vomiting due to treatment can improve quality of life for people with cancer.