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Our melanoma surgeons are ready to help with compassionate care and the most-advanced sophisticated options available. Read about our approach and how we can help.
… Surgery is often the best option to cure early-stage melanoma (melanoma that hasn’t spread to other areas of the body). It can also be used to treat more advanced disease. At MSK, our patients benefit from the expertise of highly trained surgeons who specialize in the disease. These experts are helping
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Nuestros cirujanos especialistas en melanoma están listos para ayudar con una atención compasiva y las opciones sofisticadas más avanzadas disponibles. Lea sobre nuestro enfoque y cómo podemos ayudar.
… La cirugía suele ser la mejor opción para curar el melanoma en fase inicial (melanoma que no se ha diseminado a otras zonas del cuerpo). También se puede utilizar para tratar la enfermedad más avanzada. En MSK, nuestros pacientes se benefician de la experiencia de cirujanos altamente capacitados que
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Learn how our specialists use their extensive experience in caring for people with uterine sarcomas to find the best treatment approach for you.
… Memorial Sloan Kettering specialists have extensive experience in chemotherapy and hormone therapy for uterine sarcomas. We can help identify the best treatment approach for you. Chemotherapy for Uterine Sarcomas Chemotherapy uses drugs to destroy cancer cells or to stop or slow their growth. We may
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News
Learn about the clinical trials and research at MSK that led to FDA approvals in 2025, expanding treatment options for a range of different cancers.
… Monday, December 15, 2025 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved 10 cancer drugs in 2025, based on clinical trials in which MSK played a pivotal role. These approvals spanned therapies for a range of solid tumors and blood cancers and included treatments for both common and rare types
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The following lectures at SKI feature topics relevant to the mission of GMTEC and showcase the related expertise of many MSK faculty and external colleagues.
… The following lectures at SKI feature topics relevant to the mission of GMTEC and showcase the related expertise of many MSK faculty and external colleagues. GMTEC’s inaugural symposium took place in 2014, featuring lectures encompassing the major early themes of GMTEC. 2025 January 7th, 2025 Club Mets
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Event
This is a live, online support meeting for patients, and their partners, currently undergoing treatment at MSK who have young children and teens.
… This is a live, online panel discussion for patients currently undergoing treatment at MSK who have young children and teens. The panel will address frequently asked questions about supporting children throughout different stages of their parent or loved one’s cancer diagnosis and treatment. The conversation
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Fellowships with the MSK Critical Care Center will teach you about caring for cancer patients in an ICU, work on ground-breaking research and more.
… Critical Care Medicine Fellowship The overall objective of the Critical Care Medicine (CCM) Fellowship Program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) is to develop competent independent critical care practitioners and experts in supervising critical care units and provide exposure to clinical
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People who have multiple myeloma should be regularly and closely monitored for changes in the status of their disease.
… Life after cancer can be filled with changes you did not expect. Our survivorship team is here to lead you through those changes. They will be your guide to living beyond cancer. Caring for you after cancer treatment is part of MSK’s focus on supporting the whole person. Our goal is to improve your quality
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Patient & Caregiver Education
This information will help you understand mouth cancer, including what it is and how to treat it.
… This information will help you understand mouth cancer, including what it is and how to treat it. About your mouth (oral cavity) Figure 1. Your mouth Figure 1. Your mouth Your mouth helps you speak, chew, swallow, and breathe. Your mouth includes: Your lips. The front ⅔ of your tongue. The roof of