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MSK immunologist Ming Li.
In the Lab
Targeting the cancer environment, rather than the cancer itself, could be a new avenue for immunotherapy.
MSK Kids staff at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
MSK Kids, the pediatric oncology program at MSK, is committed to shining a light on pediatric cancer. While there is a significant threat to pediatric cancer research stemming from COVID-19’s impact on philanthropy, several organizations helped MSK recognize pediatric cancer awareness month by fundraising for MSK Kids.
Couple looking at laptop screen together
Support
Melanie Steele, Director of Patient Financial Engagement at Memorial Sloan Kettering, answers key questions you might have about health insurance heading into 2021.
James Eastham, MD
Focus on Men’s Health and Prostate Cancer
A team of experts at Memorial Sloan Kettering shared their insights on prostate cancer and men’s health in an Information Session for patients, caregivers and those at increased risk for the disease.
Michael Postow, Nitya Raj and Triparna Sen
Chief of the Melanoma Service Michael Postow, MD, Medical Oncologist Nitya Raj, MD, and Assistant Attending Triparna Sen, PhD were included on this year’s list.
photo shows MSK cancer expert Neil Iyengar, who cares for people with breast cancer and is a leading expert on the relationship between breast cancer, nutrition, obesity and exercise.
Learn how intermittent fasting is being explored by researchers for possible use in cancer treatment and prevention, including breast cancer.
MSK developmental biologist Lorenz Studer
Q&A
In an interview in September 2020, Dr. Studer spoke about what he hopes he and his fellow investigators can accomplish with this generous support.
Medical oncologist Oscar Lahoud speaks with a patient via Zoom session
Event
A celebration over Zoom allowed MSK bone marrow transplant survivors to reminisce with medical staff and each other.
Dr. Andrew Kung, MD, PhD recently authored an op-ed in U.S. News & World Report
There is a significant threat to pediatric cancer research stemming from COVID-19's impact on philanthropy. That message is shared by MSK’s Chair of the Department of Pediatrics, Andrew Kung, MD, PhD, in a recent op-ed published in U.S. News & World Report.
Danielle Leventhal
Learn about MSK’s Adolescent and Young Adult program, which is uniquely positioned to help patients like Danielle Leventhal.