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Representative image of a dividing tumor cell showing the extrachromosomal location of duplicated BRAF genes
In the Lab
Scientists are learning how tumors develop resistance to drugs — and what can be done about it.
An organoid of a developing brain
In the Lab
Researchers from MSK and Weill Cornell have found that two compounds appear to fight off infection with the Zika virus.
Man with glasses holding a dental prosthetic and tools in his hands.
Feature
A vital part of MSK's mission is to get patients back to feeling like themselves.
A scientist looks at illustrations of chromosomes.
In the Lab
The reason certain patients with follicular lymphoma do worse than others may come down to a missing gene.
Images from three different mice showing the effects of antibiotics and microbiome replacement
In the Lab
Research recently published by MSK scientists suggests that the best way to fight dangerous bacteria may be with other bacteria.
Developmental biologist Anna-Katerina (Kat) Hadjantonakis
Science Byte
MSK researchers shed light on the signals that determine the fate of embryonic cells.
MSK medical oncologist Luis Diaz, Jr.
In the Clinic
A new paper from MSK physician-scientist Luis Diaz presents the evidence on which the FDA approved the immunotherapy drug pembrolizumab for cancers with a specific genetic abnormality.
Lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels with adjacent blood vessels
Finding
The results of a large, international randomized trial herald a change in medical practice for the treatment of melanoma.
American Society of Clinical Oncology logo
In the News
Read up on the progress being made in several key areas of cancer research, including immunotherapy, targeted therapy, precision surgery, and epigenetics.
Head shot of doctor with glasses, white shirt, and blue tie in his lab.
In the Clinic
A drug was shown to improve outcomes in women with HER2-positive early breast cancer when added to standard therapy.