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Outreach
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Growing Cells and Future Scientists: MSK Hosts High School Students for Day of Exploration
Students from Manhattan’s Urban Academy Laboratory School paid a visit to Marcel van den Brink’s lab at MSK.
Q&A
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The Science of Eating Well: MSK Research Focuses on Nutrition after a Stem Cell Transplant
Learn about how nutrition experts are helping people with cancer maintain a healthy diet both during and after treatment.
In Brief
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Can You Hear Me Now? Scientists Find Nanoparticles Have a Language of Their Own
Nanoparticles were thought of a silent partner in imaging technologies. They’re now being recognized as an important source of subatomic chatter.
In the Clinic
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Immunotherapy Drug Shows Promise for Metastatic Merkel Cell Carcinoma
An immunotherapy drug might be an effective initial treatment for people with metastatic Merkel cell carcinoma.
Q&A
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Nutrition and Cancer: 6 Frequently Asked Questions
Nutrition plays an important role in the lives of those who have been diagnosed with cancer. Learn about how treatment can affect what you eat.
Feature
MSK child-life therapist Maria Martin
How MSK Is Making Surgery Less Scary for Kids
Learn about a hospital-wide program that empowers children before they undergo surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
Support
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Sleepless in Cancerland: 3 Methods for Battling Insomnia as a Cancer Patient and Survivor
Learn how people with cancer can reduce insomnia during and after treatment.
Q&A
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New Classification System Will Improve Diagnosis and Treatment of Brain Tumors
There are more than 100 subtypes of brain tumors, making them a challenge to accurately diagnose. Now researchers have figured out a way to reliably distinguish them.
In the Clinic
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Experimental Cancer Drug Developed at MSK Leads to New Approach for Treating Alzheimer's Disease
A family of drugs developed at MSK targets disrupted processes in cells in diseases related to aging.
In Brief
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Scientists Identify How Gene Mutation Drives a Deadly Childhood Cancer
Synovial sarcoma is an aggressive cancer primarily affecting children and young adults. A new study gets to the bottom of it.