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Discover books, support groups and other resources available to parents and children with cancer.
… Books for Adults about Helping Children through a Parent’s Cancer Can I Still Kiss You? Answering Your Children’s Questions about Cancer by Neil Russell Cancer in the Family: Helping Children Cope with a Parent’s Illness by Sue P. Heiney, Joan F. Hermann, Katherine V. Bruss, and Joy L. Fincannon Helping
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News
MSK researchers continued to make strides against cancer in 2024. Learn about some of their top discoveries.
… Tuesday, December 17, 2024 Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) continued to make strides against cancer in 2024. Laboratory research teams across the institution worked to advance the global understanding of cancer and to develop new therapies, while also making fundamental insights
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The Minkui Luo Lab
… Job Title Research Fellow Associate Investigator at Peking University Degree PhD Start Year 2012 End Year 2013
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Información para pacientes y seres queridos.
MSK está haciendo todo lo posible para mantenerte seguro. La doctora oncóloga Diane Reidy-Lagunes te explica cómo la telemedicina puede ayudarte a obtener el cuidado que necesitas, desde la comodidad de tu hogar.
… MSK está haciendo todo lo posible para mantenerte seguro. La doctora oncóloga Diane Reidy-Lagunes te explica cómo la telemedicina puede ayudarte a obtener el cuidado que necesitas, desde la comodidad de tu hogar. MSK ofrece servicios de telemedicina, también conocidos como televisitas. Una televisita
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The Scott Lowe Lab
… Job Title Physician, Hannover Medical School, Germany Postdoctoral Researcher from 2009-2013. Education MD, Hannover Medical School (Germany) Degree MD
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New York State Stem Cell Science Consortia
Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers are developing stem-cell based therapies for Parkinson’s disease in partnership with three other institutions and with support from New York State Stem Cell Science.
… Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder and is estimated to affect more than four million patients worldwide — a number predicted to more than double by 2030. A fundamental characteristic of PD is progressive, severe, and irreversible loss of specific dopamine-producing
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Newsroom
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