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In the Lab
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New Study Shows How Wayward Chromosomes Get Back on Track
MSK researchers are learning how cells are able to recognize and correct errors that occur during cell division.
In the Lab
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A Cut Above: MSK-Developed Software Makes CRISPR More Precise
A freely accessible software program provides researchers with an easy way to optimize a popular genome-editing tool.
Q&A
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Q & A: MSK Leads the Way in Treating Head and Neck Cancers
Learn how MSK specialists treat head and neck cancers using the most innovative approaches.
In the Clinic
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Pumped Up: Implanted Chemotherapy Device Improves Survival when Colorectal Cancer Spreads to the Liver
A retrospective study from MSK has found that colorectal cancer patients with liver metastases live an average of two years longer when they receive an additional treatment called hepatic arterial infusion (HAI).
In the Clinic
James Eastham, Chief of the Urology Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering
MSK Expert Explains New Prostate Cancer Screening Guideline
MSK surgeon James Eastham explains the pros and cons of PSA testing and weighs in on a new US Preventive Services Task Force guideline.
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Blood Will Tell: Scientists Find Clues to Immunotherapy Responders and Non-Responders
Why do some patients respond to immunotherapy while others do not? Blood may hold the answer.
MSK Researchers Study Blood Biomarkers to Help Answer Questions about Why Some Patients Don't Respond to Immunotherapy
Researchers from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) and their colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn), in collaboration with the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy (PICI), studied changes in the blood of patients with stage IV melanoma who were all treated with the PD-1 drug pembrolizumab. Researchers looked at circulating immune cells called T cells that showed signs of being “reinvigorated” by the PD-1 therapy. For more information or to arrange interviews please e-mail Rebecca Williams at [email protected].
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Novel Drug Advancing to Phase II Basket Trial of Solid Tumors
Learn more about entrectinib, a targeted therapy being evaluated in patients with solid tumors.
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#AACR17: Researchers Shed Light on Biological Activity of a New, First-in-Class Immunotherapy
A team at MSK uncovered how TRX518, a new immunotherapy drug in early development, works in the body.
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#AACR17: Study Explores Best Time to Give CAR T Cell Therapy
Leukemia patients may do better on CAR T cell therapy when they are treated early, before their disease relapses.