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Vincent Laudone
NBC’s Al Roker Shares Important Message About Prostate Cancer Screening
Al Roker, anchor of NBC’s TODAY, shared an update on his successful treatment for prostate cancer at MSK in a recent segment on the broadcast. 
Information Sessions: The Flu and You
What This Year’s Flu Season Means for Cancer Patients
As flu season ramps up amid the continuing uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, MSK held an Information Session for Patients and Caregivers with the goal of helping people understand the risks and what precautions they could take to safeguard against the flu.
Q&A
Memorial Sloan Kettering thoracic surgeon Bernard Park looks at CT scans
Should I Get Screened for Lung Cancer?
Find out how regular screenings with CT scans can help many people who smoke.
Lisa M. DeAngelis
Lisa M. DeAngelis, MD, Awarded Oligo Nation’s Lifetime Achievement Award
Lisa M. DeAngelis, MD and Elizabeth Schille, RN, OCN were recognized for their work in the the field of neuro-oncology.
Carol L. Brown, MD
Diversity in Clinical Trials: Carol L. Brown, MD, Chief Health Equity Officer, Highlights MSK's Role at The Atlantic People v. Cancer: Equity in Care Event
In her new role as Chief Health Equity Officer, Carol Brown, MD, took part in The Atlantic’s virtual event, People v. Cancer: Equity in Care.
In the Lab
Postdoctoral fellows Linde Miles and Robert Bowman in the lab.
Single-Cell Study Sheds Light on Leukemia’s Family Tree
New research looks at how a series of mutations in normal blood cells can lead to them becoming cancerous and how these mutations accumulate as cancer progresses.
Dr. Robin Mendelsohn
MSK Expert Weighs in On New Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommendations
The United States Preventive Services Task Force released updated draft recommendations on colorectal cancer screening which, among other things, call for screening for the general population to begin at age 45.
In the Lab
An illustration of a reel of film
Feature Presentation: 3D Movies of Cell Signaling in Early Development from the Hadjantonakis Lab
Grab your popcorn and pull up a chair for these video shorts of cell signaling in early mouse development.
Finding
Why Do Certain Chemotherapies Increase the Likelihood of Blood Cancer?
New research focuses on clonal hematopoiesis, an age-related blood condition that increases the risk of blood cancer.
Natassia Singh, RN will take part in a one-hour discussion about "Clouds"
A Deeper Look into ‘Clouds’: An End of Life Conversation Featuring MSK’s Natassia Singh, RN
Despite the enormity of a terminal cancer diagnosis, finding a sense of meaning and joy in the final stages of life is possible. MSK ICU Nurse, Natassia Singh, took part in a one-hour panel discussion focusing on the challenges and gifts of end of life clinical care.