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MSK patient Kara Kenny hugging medical oncologist Diane Reidy Lagunes
Coping with Rectal Cancer: A Young Mother’s Story of Determination and Compassion
Learn how MSK is helping a young mother cope with rectal cancer through the Center for Young Onset Colorectal Cancer, the first program in the country devoted to younger adults with this disease.
MSK-ACCESS Receives New York State Approval for New Molecular Assay
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) today announced that the New York State Department of Health has issued approval for a new molecular assay, Analysis of Circulating cfDNA to Evaluate Somatic Status (MSK-ACCESS).  MSK-ACCESS was developed within the Marie-Josee and Henry R. Kravis Center for Molecular Oncology (CMO) and the test has been clinically validated and implemented by members of MSK’s Molecular Diagnostics Service.
In the Lab
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Computational “Hive Mind” Helps Scientists Solve an Enzyme’s Cryptic Movements
The breakthrough gives an unprecedented look at the varied and shifting poses of a protein in action.
Roundup
People milling about at the 2019 ASCO meeting
Highlights from ASCO 2019: A Low-Fat Diet and Breast Cancer Risk, Targeted Therapy for Salivary Gland Tumors, and More
Read about a few of the MSK studies being presented at the 2019 American Society of Clinical Oncology's annual meeting.
Roundup
Crowd shot at ASCO 2019
Highlights from ASCO 2019: Progress in Treating Cancer in Children
MSK Kids doctors report advances in treating pediatric cancers at the 2019 meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
In the News
MSK medical oncologist Eileen O'Reilly with a patient
ASCO 2019: PARP Inhibitors Benefit People with Pancreatic Cancer Who Have a BRCA Mutation
Results from a large phase III clinical trial unveiled at this year’s ASCO meeting identify an effective targeted therapy for a subset of people with pancreatic cancer.
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Medical oncologist William Tap
What Can Be Learned from a Negative Clinical Trial? Findings from a Sarcoma Study at ASCO 2019
At the ASCO meeting in Chicago, MSK medical oncologist William Tap talked about disappointing results from a new sarcoma drug, which didn’t increase survival.
Event
The GSK class of 2019
Convocation and Commencement Ceremony Celebrates Scientists and Scholars from MSK and Beyond
Scientists and scholars received degrees and awards at MSK's 40th annual ceremony, held on May 29.
In the Clinic
Conceptual orange-and-green-colored X-ray showing cancer of the bladder.
Prestigious Grant Bolsters Bladder Cancer Research at MSK
A prominent research grant will enable MSK doctors and scientists to advance the treatment of bladder cancer.
Q&A
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Why Are More Young Adults Getting Cancer? Obesity May Be to Blame
Cancer among younger Americans is on the rise, and much of it is linked to obesity. An MSK expert on diet and cancer explains what’s behind this disturbing new trend.