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The Ricardo Otazo Lab
Fast MRI using artificial intelligence
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6 Questions Answered about the CDH1 Gene Mutation & Stomach Cancer

Inheriting a mutation in the CDH1 gene can raise risk of a rare stomach cancer called hereditary diffuse gastric cancer.

Exercise Oncology Program
Kereshmeh (Keri) Collins
Gynecologic Surgeon
Mario M. Leitao, Jr.

I am a board-certified gynecologic oncologist who specializes in surgery for women with ovarian, endometrial, cervical, vulvar, or vaginal cancer.

Gynecologic Surgeon
Mario M. Leitao, Jr.

Soy oncólogo ginecológico especializado en cirugía para mujeres que padecen cánceres de ovario, endometrial, cervical, de vulva o vaginal.

The Vladimir Ponomarev Lab
Jose Lobo
Our Leadership
Erin McDonough

As Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing & Communication Officer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Erin oversees brand and advertising, strategic communication, integrated marketing, editorial and content, digital strategy, and patient education, among other areas for the institution.

The PROMPT Study

The Prospective Registry of MultiPlex Testing (PROMPT) study is a collaboration between Memorial Sloan Kettering and several other academic institutions.

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Compound from Tropical Plant Targets Key Cancer-Causing Genes

Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers have found a naturally occurring compound that can destroy cancer cells in mice by targeting MYC, a cancer-causing gene that has remained elusive until now.

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Al Roker on mistrust of the health care system

Al Roker reflects on his own experience with doctors, and discusses the mistrust that some people feel towards the health care system.

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