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In the Clinic
Three syringes stuck into an orange and white bull’s-eye
Drug Targeting Genetic Mutation Works across All Tumor Types
A drug effective in all cancer types with a mutation called a TRK fusion could be the first ever developed simultaneously in adults and children.
In the Clinic
Various kinds of nuts
Two Studies Link Healthy Habits to Increased Colon Cancer Survival
People who maintain a healthy lifestyle after surgery and chemotherapy for colon cancer are more likely to have a favorable outcome after treatment.
Patient Story
Husband and wife standing on a mountain at Machu Picchu in Peru, with the citadel in the background
Burt’s Story: A Urologic Oncologist Becomes a Bladder Cancer Patient
Learn how a bladder cancer specialist diagnosed with a very rare form of the disease turned to MSK for its expertise.
In the Lab
Left-handed and right-handed KRas molecules
Mirror-Image Chemistry Enables New Approach for Targeting an “Undruggable” Cancer-Causing Protein
MSK chemists are focusing on developing small-molecule drugs to target KRas, an important cancer protein.
Event
Graduates and speakers pose on a stage
2017 MSK Convocation and Commencement Ceremony Celebrates Distinguished Scientists and Young Scholars
Degrees were presented and awards were given at the 38th annual ceremony held on May 18.
Science Byte
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Lifeguard on Duty: Looking at DNA Repair under a Microscope
Learn about what DNA repair looks like under a microscope.
Q&A
Female instructor leading a “chair yoga” class with female patients seated with back to camera and arms stretched to side.
Q & A: Which Complementary Therapies Work Best for Women With Breast Cancer?
Integrative medicine specialists determine which complementary therapies appear to be most effective.
In the Lab
Scientists at the Sloan Kettering Institute are learning why some immune cells are stubbornly hard to revive with immunotherapy.
Why Immune Cells Sometimes Fail to Fight Cancer (and What to Do about It)
By looking at how DNA is packaged in cells, scientists are teasing apart a long-standing conundrum about the immune response to cancer.
Announcement
MSK Symposium Honors Dinshaw Patel, Titan of Structural Biology
MSK Symposium Honors Dinshaw Patel, Titan of Structural Biology
Scientists came to MSK to celebrate the 75th birthday of a leader in the field of structural biology.
In the Lab
Cancer biologist and pediatric oncologist Alex Kentsis
Jumping Genes and the Dark Genome: MSK Researchers Gain New Insight into Childhood Cancers
Researchers have discovered a genetic mechanism that may trigger most childhood cancers.