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Learn about MSK's expertise and compassion in caring for people under 50 who are facing cancer.
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Finding
Scientists are learning how estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer evolves to thwart hormonal therapies and are developing ways to stop it.
Finding
A study from MSK takes a deeper look at some of the causes of secondary leukemia.
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Q&A
Integrative medicine specialists determine which complementary therapies appear to be most effective.
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In the Clinic
By identifying mutations found in a person’s cancer, this blood test can help doctors tailor treatments to those most likely to benefit.
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center researchers have identified a feature in the DNA of breast cancer cells that might indicate the likelihood a woman's disease will become life threatening.
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In the Clinic
A phase 2 randomized clinical trial at MSK has found that acupuncture can improve cognitive abilities in breast cancer survivors experiencing "brain fog."
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In the Lab
Discover how exercise can reduce the long-term risk of cardiovascular disease in women with early-stage breast cancer.
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Learn about some of the most important advances in cancer treatment at MSK in 2025.
Pictured: Johanna Joyce
In the Lab
A new study sheds light on what enables breast cancer cells to spread to the brain and presents a potential target for drugs.