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a young patient smiling at the MSK Kids Halloween celebration
The Society of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), composed of more than 120 philanthropist volunteers dedicated to MSK’s mission, raised an ...
Memorial Sloan Kettering medical oncologist Andrea Cercek
In the Clinic
A new treatment is approved for an especially aggressive kind of colorectal cancer.
Woman holding infant
But How Will I Have a Family?
MSK’s fertility experts and nurse specialists counsel more than 800 patients every year. Their guidance gives patients hope that they can have a family — and helps them focus on the future.
Elizabeth Rodriguez, DNP, RN, Director of Nursing for the David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care.
Meet Elizabeth Rodriguez, Director of Nursing for the David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
Roxanne Joseph
New Leads in an Unsolved Mystery
After treatment for rectal cancer, Roxanne Joseph is back to enjoying an active life with her husband, Rory, and their two children. Recent research by MSK computational biologist Henry Walch is shedding light on why colorectal cancer has been more difficult to treat in many Black people.