In the News

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Q&A
medical oncologist Larry Norton
Definitive Proof that Dose-Dense Chemotherapy Is Safe and Effective for Breast Cancer
Dose-dense chemotherapy calls for less time between doses compared with a standard treatment plan.
In the News
Gears with 2016 and 2017
Year in Review: The Science and Technology that Shaped Cancer Care in 2017
As 2017 draws to a close, take a look back at the scientific discoveries that deepened our understanding of cancer in the past year.
Announcement
Aviv Regev of the Broad Institute and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Three Investigators Named Winners of the 2017 Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research
Memorial Sloan Kettering has named three winners of this year’s Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research, an award that recognizes promising early-career investigators.
In the Lab
Sloan Kettering Institute Director Joan Massagué with laboratory member Karuna Ganesh
When Cancer Spreads: Research Focuses on Better Ways to Treat Metastasis
MSK investigators are learning how cancer cells escape from the original tumor and hide out in the body. Their goal is to prevent metastatic tumors from forming.
Q&A
MSK pathologist Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue
What Evolution Can Tell Us about How Cancer Spreads
Meet Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue, a physician-scientist who studies cancer metastasis and is collaborating on genetics research with scientists at the American Museum of Natural History.
In the Lab
A microscopic view of genetically engineered mouse tumor and a human FL-HCC tumor
With Help of CRISPR, Scientists Unravel the Cause of a Rare Liver Cancer
A team led by MSK molecular biologist Scott Lowe is making progress against fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma.
Honors
Zeda Zhang
GSK Student Wins NCI Award to Pursue Innovative Prostate Cancer Research
Zeda Zhang was recently awarded the Predoctoral to Postdoctoral Fellow Transition Award from the National Cancer Institute (NCI).
Feature
elderly patient and caregiver
9 Tips for Caregivers: How to Help a Loved One with Cancer
Hear from members of the MSK community who have cared for a loved one with cancer.
Announcement
Gloved hand and magnifying glass on banded DNA sequences
FDA Authorizes MSK-IMPACT Test for Analyzing Patient Tumors
The test, developed at MSK, looks for alterations in 468 genes that are seen in both common and rare cancers.
Science Byte
Prostate cancer cells, colored red in scanning electron micrograph (SEM).
PSMA: A New Target for Prostate Cancer Treatment
Researchers have discovered how a high level of the protein PSMA in cells helps fuel prostate cancer.