In the News

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a circuit board
Feature
Scientists are dusting off their biochemistry textbooks in the hunt for clues to cancer.
Cancer Immunologist Alan Houghton and Dr. Jedd Wolchok
Support
In a video interview and a panel discussion held at MSK last week, an eminent scientist, his family, and colleagues reflected on the experience of illness.
Surgeon Vivian Strong
In the Clinic
A rare form of stomach cancer caused by an inherited gene mutation can be avoided by having the stomach removed — and many people can adjust to life afterward.
Integrative medicine specialist Jun Mao
Feature
Dr. Mao leads a team of integrative medicine specialists who offer complementary therapies such as massage and acupuncture to patients and caregivers.
Bees in a hive
In the Lab
Findings about proteins called molecular chaperones are shedding new light on possible approaches to cancer treatment.
A chess match
In the Lab
New research on an experimental drug provides hope for better responses to immunotherapy.
Doctor and patient looking at x-ray of lungs.
In the Clinic
Learn why surgery is still a good option for older patients with early-stage lung cancer.
Female doctor in white coat examining patient with stethoscope.
Feature
MSK leads the way in optimizing radiation treatment for breast cancer patients.
MSK offers a number of support services for women going through menopause during or after breast cancer treatment.
Support
Learn how to manage menopause symptoms if you have breast cancer
Chau Dang
Q&A
Medical oncologist Chau Dang explains that patients living with metastatic breast cancer have more treatment options than ever before.