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In the Clinic
Doctor and patient looking at x-ray of lungs.
Older Age Is Not a Limiting Factor for Lung Cancer Surgery
Learn why surgery is still a good option for older patients with early-stage lung cancer.
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Female doctor in white coat examining patient with stethoscope.
Shorter, Safer, Smarter: How MSK Enhances Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer
MSK leads the way in optimizing radiation treatment for breast cancer patients.
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MSK offers a number of support services for women going through menopause during or after breast cancer treatment.
How to Manage Menopause Symptoms after Breast Cancer
Learn how to manage menopause symptoms if you have breast cancer
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Chau Dang
What You Should Know about Metastatic Breast Cancer
Medical oncologist Chau Dang explains that patients living with metastatic breast cancer have more treatment options than ever before.
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Should I Take Antidepressants If I Have Cancer?
Learn about different medications cancer patients can take to cope with depression and anxiety.
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Six Ways MSK Protects Cancer Patients from Infections
Because people with cancer have a higher-than-normal risk of developing infections, our infection control experts have developed a number of innovative programs.
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Cell Therapy and Cell Engineering Facility
T Cell Attack: Taking Down Cancer with Immunotherapy
MSK physician-scientist Prasad Adusumilli is focused on developing more-effective immunotherapy approaches for treating tumors in the chest.
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William Coley administers radiation to a patient with one of the first x-ray machines.
Zap! How X-Rays Became a Targeted Weapon against Cancer
Discover what Memorial Sloan Kettering contributed to the science and medicine of x-rays.
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Four Ways You Can Help Support Caregivers
Our social workers give practical tips for how to help relieve the burden of caregiving.
In the Lab
Illustration of CAR T cells with conveyor belts leading out of them carrying HVEM protein in tablet form.
New Immunotherapy Approach Turns Cells into “Micro-Pharmacies”
A new immunotherapy approach involves engineering CAR T cells to produce proteins that treat lymphoma.