Recent MSK Discoveries & Advances

Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers are relentlessly exploring every aspect of cancer — from basic investigations of cells and molecules to clinical trials of new treatments and population-wide studies of the disease. While our core mission is to translate this knowledge into new strategies to control cancer, many of our investigators are also making scientific progress against other diseases and conditions.

Below are some examples of discoveries and advances that recently were made in our laboratories and clinics, and featured in our news stories.

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Microscopic image of prostate cancer cells in culture.
Q&A
Genetic sequencing of prostate tumors can identify men who should receive immunotherapy drugs.
Illustration of DNA base pairs
In the Lab
The multicenter project, which yielded dozens of scientific papers on more than 30 different kinds of cancer, has officially drawn to a close.
2018
Roundup
Take a look back at some of the year’s biggest news in cancer research.
electron micrograph of a natural killer cell
In the Lab
A drug combination that halts tumor cell division can stir the immune system into taking action.
Kirt Robinson
In the Clinic
A clinical trial led by MSK sarcoma expert Mrinal Gounder has shown promising results for treating desmoid tumors.
Illustration of mechanical arms altering a cell
In the Lab
The updated versions can survive longer in the body while still packing a punch against cancer.
MSK internal medicine specialist Deborah Korenstein
Q&A
Learn how MSK is clarifying how unnecessary medical tests can harm a patient's well-being.
a cabinet full of yellow rubber duckies and one blue one
In the Lab
New research from scientists at the Sloan Kettering Institute helps explain how growing tumors escape our immune defenses.
Image of dividing breast cancer cells taken with electron microscope.
In the Lab
Clues emerge about why promising new breast cancer drugs sometimes don’t work — and what might be done about it.
Andrea Barrio (right) and fellow Shirin Muhsen focus on surgery for breast cancer.
In the Clinic
Experts from Memorial Sloan Kettering presented some of the latest research on this challenging complication of many cancer surgeries.