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Rachel Samuels Rand (l) with her husband, Brendan Rand.
3-D Nipple Tattoos After Breast Cancer Surgery: An MSK Specialty
Learn how specialists at Memorial Sloan Kettering tattoo highly realistic nipples and areolas on people who have had them removed during surgery for breast cancer.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center patient Sandra Lowe
Sandra’s Story: How Minimally Invasive Surgery Maximizes Recovery From Lung Cancer
Meet Sandra Lowe, who was diagnosed with lung cancer in February 2021 and was treated successfully at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
MSK alum Cornelius Taabazuing, PhD, speaks at a podium.
An MSK Alum’s Journey: From Postdoc to Leading His Own Lab at UPenn
Learn about former MSK postdoctoral scientist Cornelius Taabazuing, who now leads his own laboratory at University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Neal Rakesh
What To Do When You Have Pain After Cancer Treatment 
Cancer pain is common, even after treatment has ended, so doctors at MSK have developed a number of ways to treat cancer pain and help people get back to their lives. 
In the Clinic
MSK radiation oncologist Nancy Lee
Avoiding Surgery for HPV Throat Cancer May Be Possible for More Patients
Learn how HPV-related head and neck cancer can be treated with a sharply reduced radiation dose to prevent side effects, sometimes without surgery.
Ankita Dhar and Jason De La Cruz at work in MSK's cryo-EM facility
Resolution Revolution: How a New Microscope Is Offering MSK Scientists an Atom’s-Eye View of the Universe Inside our Cells
How cryo-electron microscopy is providing scientists at MSK with an unprecedented view of the wild and wiggly microcosm inside our cells.
Woman holding long-haired black cat.
Lung Cancer Caught Early: Marylou’s Story
A lifelong smoker overcomes discomfort over what a lung cancer imaging test might reveal. She hopes her experience helps reduce the stigma for others who smoke.
A researcher working in an MSK lab
MSK Research Highlights September 18, 2024
New MSK research uses saturation genome editing to better understanding of the RAD51C gene, which has been linked to higher risks of breast and ovarian cancer; sheds new light on brain metastasis; and finds a commercially available contrast dye could help surgeons better separate cancer from healthy tissue.
Dr. Selwyn Vickers and his wife Janice seen smiling with their four children and son-in-law.
Dr. Selwyn Vickers on Parenting
Selwyn M. Vickers, MD, FACS, the President and CEO of Memorial Sloan Cancer Center, is a renowned pancreatic cancer surgeon, health equity researcher, ...
Education
MSK scientists Daniel Heller and Kayvan Keshari with a confocal microscope.
MSK’s Cancer Engineering Focus Draws Top Scientists
Learn how a new cancer engineering PhD program is attracting leading scientists to come to MSK.