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Piro Lito, Bob Li, and Neal Rosen in the lab
In the Clinic
The drug, sotorasib, is targeted against a cancer-causing protein that has long been considered an “undruggable” target.
ESMO 2020
MSK physicians and scientists are involved in notable research to be presented during the virtual meeting.
Nurse practitioner Emily Sarro helps coordinate care for patients in MSK’s Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA at MSK) program.
Cancer is tough, no matter the age. But adolescents and young adults with cancer face a whole host of unique challenges, including delayed diagnoses. MSK created an Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA at MSK) program which unites experts across 16 specialties.
Social Distancing
Restrictions due to COVID-19 are leaving many feeling isolated or lonely. MSK Psychologist Kelly Trevino, PhD, shares simple ways to find meaning and stay connected during this time.
MSK medical oncologist Robert Motzer
A study of nearly 900 kidney cancer tumors has identified previously unknown biomarkers that correlate with better treatment responses to immunotherapy and targeted therapy.
Scanning electron microscope image of a breast cancer cell.
In the Lab
A new finding provides insight into how breast cancer develops resistance to aromatase inhibitors.
An illustration of a beta-amyloid plaque among the neurons in a brain.
Article
An enzyme that contributes to plaque formation in the brain also serves as a first line of defense against bacteria and viruses, suggesting a link between the two.
September is Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month
September is Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month and at MSK, we continue to work to advance research to bring about better treatments and awareness to our youngest and most vulnerable patients not only in September, but every day.
Andrea Cercek, MD, co-director of the Center for Young Onset Colorectal Cancer at MSK
An uptick in colorectal cancer in people under the age of 50 is an alarming trend that led Memorial Sloan Kettering to develop the first of its kind Center for Young Onset Colorectal Cancer in 2018. Read more.
Black blobs on a white background
In the Lab
Researchers shed light on how aberrant cell division can cause the kind of mutations often found in cancer cells.