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Clinical nurse Jenna Longo, neuroendocrinologist Eliza Geer, neurosurgeon Viviane Tabar, and head and neck surgeon Marc Cohen
In the Clinic
Learn what sets care for pituitary tumors apart from the rest at Memorial Sloan Kettering’s Multidisciplinary Pituitary and Skull Base Tumor Center.
teacher and child
Find out how parents can help children who have finished cancer treatment feel ready for school again.
Thoracic surgeon Valerie Rusch
Q&A
Learn about MSK thoracic surgeon Valerie Rusch and her approach to treating people with lung cancer and other tumors of the chest.
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In the News
The recommendation comes in the form of draft guidelines open for public comment until October 2019.
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Finding
This form of cell death is called ferroptosis, and certain cancer cells are especially vulnerable to it.
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Ask the Expert
We asked. You answered. Get advice from members of the MSK community on dealing with and alleviating anxiety.
Two abstract paintings, one in color and one in black and white.
In the Lab
A collaboration between a nanotechnology scientist and a visual artist leads to a promising diagnostic test and a new art form.
Microscopy image of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus
In the Lab
MSK researchers are reporting that a bacterial species called Blautia producta appears to release a substance that kills harmful bacteria.
Mehmet Erman Karasu
Announcement
Learn about the work of Mehmet Erman Karasu, a recent graduate of the Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSK), has been awarded the 2019 Chairman’s Prize.
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In the Lab
How Stem Cells Decide Their Fate
Research in blood stem cells has revealed new information about how these cells decide what to become when they divide.