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Graphic of antibody binding to a protein
In Brief
An antibody that targets a prostate cell protein shows potential for designing safer, more effective prostate cancer therapies.
Dancers on stage with a woman in the middle reading
Event
Visible Ink, a writing program for MSK patients that pairs them with professional mentors, held its tenth anniversary live performance.
Sign for AACR scientific meeting featuring collage of images
Roundup
Read up on the latest developments in several key areas of cancer research, including genomic mapping, disease modeling through CRISPR, CAR T therapy, and cancer stem cells.
MSK medical oncologist Robert Motzer
Finding
Learn about how the immunotherapies ipilimumab (Yervoy®) and nivolumab (Opdivo®) could provide a new option for patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Alvin Goh, an expert in robotic surgery.
In the Clinic
MSK has expanded its bladder cancer surgery options with new robotic methods for constructing a substitute bladder.
Visible Ink at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) is the leading — and largest — writing program of its kind. Writing promotes creativity, reduces stress, and empowers people with cancer to give voice to their stories.
MSK dance and movement therapist Jenn Whitley with a pediatric patient
Feature
Meet three creative arts therapists at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
High school students in an MSK laboratory
Outreach
Students from Manhattan’s Urban Academy Laboratory School paid a visit to Marcel van den Brink’s lab at MSK.
Man’s hands washing salad greens in a sink
Q&A
Learn about how nutrition experts are helping people with cancer maintain a healthy diet both during and after treatment.
MSK light bright image
In Brief
Nanoparticles were thought of a silent partner in imaging technologies. They’re now being recognized as an important source of subatomic chatter.