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John Mendelsohn
Feature
The scientific world lost one of its greats this week. Here, we reflect on his influence.
Nadeem Riaz and Timothy Chan
Finding
Researchers have found two gene mutations that many exceptional responders to ipilimumab have in common.
Breast cancer mosaic
Snapshot
Memorial Sloan Kettering scientists are developing new imaging instrumentation that could enable pathologist and surgeons to collaborate more seamlessly and reduce the need for repeat surgeries.
Dr. Debyani Chakravarty
Patients of European ancestry are more likely to find a match to the latest targeted cancer drugs than patients of other ancestries, according to new MSK research. This trend could exacerbate disparities in cancer outcomes.
MSK urologic surgeon Timothy Donahue
In the Clinic
Learn how a new imaging approach lights up nerves so they can be avoided during prostate cancer surgery.
Dr. Alexander Drilon
A clinical trial led by an MSK researcher found that the targeted therapy selpercatinib reduces the risk of recurrence by more than 80% for patients with early-stage non-small cell lung cancers carrying a RET gene fusion.
Group of racially diverse boys and girls lying on grass and conversing.
Support
Vaccinating children against the human papillomavirus can protect them from developing many types of cancer. Here’s what you need to know.
Scans of Immunotherapy performed on tumors
In the Clinic
Summary A woman with an aggressive pituitary tumor responded well to immunotherapy. This successful treatment may lead to a clinical trial testing...
mmunofluorescent light micrograph of melanoma cancer cells
In the Clinic
MSK dermatologists are using noninvasive imaging methods to detect skin cancer and guide its treatment.
3-D illustration (in pink) of female reproductive system anatomy
Feature
Learn how immunotherapy holds promise for transforming the treatment of gynecologic cancers.