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Memorial Sloan Kettering surgeon Prasad Adusumilli
Q&A
A combination immunotherapy approach using CAR T cells could be an effective new way to treat mesothelioma.
Irene Dimatulac sitting at a table in a restaurant
Feature
After graduate student Irene Dimatulac was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in her knee, treatment at MSK — and support from MSK’s Adolescent and Young Adult Program — allowed her to get back to her life.
Stephen Sternberg
Memorial Sloan Kettering is sad to note the passing on May 12 of Stephen Sternberg, at the age of 100. Dr. Sternberg spent his entire career at MSK as a surgical pathologist. Widely known as a leader in the field of pathology and highly regarded for his expertise, he was also greatly respected as an editor of major national publications, which garnered him a broad, devoted following around the world.
Smiling female doctor talking to patient.
Q&A
Inheriting a mutation in the CDH1 gene can raise risk of a rare stomach cancer called hereditary diffuse gastric cancer.
NBC’s Today Show Spotlights MSK and Addresses Access to Care at Comprehensive Cancer Centers
On July 22, 2021, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center was prominently featured on NBC News/The Today Show about “How to Navigate Nation’s Top Hospitals.”
William Tap, Chief of MSK’s Sarcoma Medical Oncology Service, sits at his desk
Feature
Learning more about epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE) is an ongoing mission of MSK’s sarcoma research.
Woman and man standing side by side
Support
In a recent podcast, MSK specialists discussed ways to keep an active sex life during and after cancer treatment.
Dermatologist Allan Halpern
Feature
Researchers from MSK are leading the effort to develop artificial intelligence tools for the detection of the most serious form of skin cancer.
Announcement
Meet the 11 new faculty members that have joined the Gerstner Sloan Kettering (GSK) Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.
Hedvig Hricak, Chair of the Department of Radiology, and Lawrence Dauer, medical physicist.
Read about how Hedvig Hricak and Lawrence Dauer have been helping the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) break down an extraterrestrial "glass ceiling."