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Thousands of oncology experts from around the world will gather in Atlanta from March 29 – April 3 for the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2019. Memorial Sloan Kettering experts are involved in notable research presented at the meeting and are available to comment on topics including immunotherapy, precision medicine and targeted treatments, genomics, cancer interception and prevention, clinical trial design, cancer health disparities, and more. For more information and to set up interviews or access photos and video, contact [email protected] and [email protected].
Light micrograph of multiple myeloma cells.
In the Lab
Researchers have redesigned CAR T cells in hopes of improving immunotherapy treatment for multiple myeloma.
MSK Nassau
Feature
Learn more about world-class cancer care on Long Island at MSK Nassau.
Acute myeloid leukemia cells
In the Lab
A drug already approved for anemia offers hope for people with acute myeloid leukemia.
coffee cup surrounded by beans
Ask the Expert
Recent studies have raised the possibility that coffee might protect against colorectal cancer. MSK surgeon Garrett Nash advises against jumping to conclusions.
A cartoon depicting a cleaning crew
In the Lab
A new study suggests a way to target cancer by interfering with its system of waste removal.
Joey Laurore and Dr. Bob Li
Feature
He was given a wrong diagnosis. A blood test changed his life.
Microbiologist Charlotte Friend
MSK Heroes
In honor of Women's History Month, meet the scientific hero who shook up cancer research with her unusual findings.
Ora Rosen
MSK Heroes
In honor of Women's History Month, meet the scientific hero who helped build MSK's molecular biology program.
Mathilde Krim
MSK Heroes
In honor of Women's History Month, meet the scientific hero who helped raise money and awareness for AIDS research.