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Vinny as Santa with MSK nurses
Feature
Every December for almost 30 years, MSK locksmith Vincent “Vinny” Fortunato has dressed up as Santa Claus to spread holiday cheer to patients and their family members.
Miguel Perales and his patient Jay
Feature
Developing new ways to fight cancer is complex. At Memorial Sloan Kettering, patients, doctors, and scientists all participate in research that leads to new discoveries.
electron micrograph of a natural killer cell
In the Lab
A drug combination that halts tumor cell division can stir the immune system into taking action.
Kirt Robinson
In the Clinic
A clinical trial led by MSK sarcoma expert Mrinal Gounder has shown promising results for treating desmoid tumors.
In patients with progressive, refractory, or symptomatic desmoid tumors, sorafenib (Nexavar®) significantly improved progression-free survival (PFS) and induced durable responses. This study defined an active therapy for desmoid tumors that appears effective in slowing disease progression.
MSK patient Dario Cortes
Feature
How Rectal Cancer Taught Dario Resilience
Meet Dario Cortes, who was treated for rectal cancer at Memorial Sloan Kettering and is now back to doing the activities he loves.
Illustration of mechanical arms altering a cell
In the Lab
The updated versions can survive longer in the body while still packing a punch against cancer.
Cartoon of different-color heads with speaker and thought bubbles above them.
Feature
Even the most common cancers have aspects that are not fully grasped by the public.
MSK internal medicine specialist Deborah Korenstein
Q&A
Learn how MSK is clarifying how unnecessary medical tests can harm a patient's well-being.
a cabinet full of yellow rubber duckies and one blue one
In the Lab
New research from scientists at the Sloan Kettering Institute helps explain how growing tumors escape our immune defenses.