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Mary Ann Cornell stands behind the wheel of a boat.
Finding
An international phase 3 trial has found that polatuzumab vedotin improves outcomes for patients with newly diagnosed diffuse large B cell lymphoma.
MSK physicians and researchers discussed the latest trends in breast cancer research at the annual meeting held in San Antonio.
Memorial Sloan Kettering adolescent young adult (AYA) patient Eliza Wierzbinska
Find ways to cope with cancer during the holiday season.
Francesca Gany
MSK’s Francesca Gany emphasized the need to overcome the digital and linguistic divides between the healthcare system and communities.
Kalina Belcheva, Teddy Yewdell, Jayanta Chaudhuri, and Ryan Smolkin standing together in a lab
In the Lab
Research from Sloan Kettering Institute immunologists suggests that the body may mount an immune response to respiratory viruses that lasts longer than previously thought. The discovery could impact the timing of COVID-19 vaccinations.
Craig B. Thompson
The list honors health care leaders who envision a better future for all New Yorkers.
SKI immunologist Andrea Schietinger
As an autoimmune disease, Type 1 diabetes raises important questions about immune cell activity that have broad implications for immunotherapy.
Mary Elizabeth Williams with her husband, two daughters, and mother-in-law
Diane Reidy-Lagunes sits down with Mary Elizabeth Williams to discuss what it was like being part of a phase 1 clinical trial, how clear communication can affect health outcomes, how guilt often accompanies survival, and what not to say to a cancer patient.
Research by a team at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has found important new insights into colorectal cancer in Nigeria that have significant implications for treating the disease in West Africa. This research also expands awareness of how different population groups may require different approaches in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
MSK Thought Leaders Featured at The Atlantic’s People V. Cancer
MSK experts participated in the 2021 People v. Cancer summit, hosted by The Atlantic, which explored the latest in cancer research and the important ways in which prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and well-being are interrelated.