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Medical oncologist Alexander Drilon in a mask.
Taking Aim at Lung Cancer
For many people with lung cancer, targeted therapies can provide effective, long-term control of their disease with fewer side effects than chemotherapy.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Patient and Family Advisory Council for Quality members Eliza Weber and Kate Niehaus.
The Patient and Family Advisory Council for Quality (PFACQ) marks five years of ensuring the patient and family perspective is included in everything MSK does.
Zoom screenshot of Memorial Sloan Kettering staff.
MSK employees celebrate the 2020 African American Day Parade with a watch party.
Rihanna Plaza
Learn how our donor community supported MSK this year — and see what’s ahead for 2021.
Vanessa Tran folding paper cranes
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Creative Care: How Origami Can Help Heal
Meet Vanessa Tran, a nurse turned volunteer who uses art to support healing.
Anna-Katerina “Kat” Hadjantonakis
Q&A
Learn about Anna-Katerina “Kat” Hadjantonakis, who is Chair of the Sloan Kettering Institute’s Developmental Biology Program.
Two nurses talking at a desk
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Deep bonds are forged between MSK’s specialized nurses and their patients during first-in-human trials.
Two women doing yoga together
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Learn about the evolution of the Integrative Medicine Service (IMS) at Memorial Sloan Kettering, which was founded in 1999.
Structural biologist Christopher Lima
Q&A
Seeing Biological Molecules at the Atomic Level: At Work with Christopher Lima, Structural Biology Chair.
Illustration of blue kidneys with large red cancer cells floating around them.
In the Lab
MSK researchers discover a possible reason why people with kidney cancer respond better to treatments such as immunotherapy if they are obese.