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Investigators have shown how gut microbes promote the formation of a type of immune cell called regulatory T cells.
… Wednesday, April 22, 2020 Summary An MSK team has learned how gut microbes promote the formation of a type of immune cell called regulatory T cells. The research could improve scientists’ understanding of conditions like inflammatory bowel disease. The microscopic organisms that live in our intestines
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Dr. Ryan Sugarman provides tailored treatment plans for a range of GI cancers at MSK Nassau, including colon, pancreatic, stomach, and neuroendocrine cancers.
… Dr. Ryan Sugarman provides tailored treatment plans for a range of GI cancers at MSK Nassau, including colon, pancreatic, stomach, and neuroendocrine cancers. When you’re navigating a cancer diagnosis, every detail of your care should reflect clinical excellence and genuine compassion. I’m Dr. Ryan Sugarman
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Clinical Trial
… Full Title A Randomized Phase II Study of CHO(E)P vs CC-486-CHO(E)P vs Duvelisib-CHO(E)P in Previously Untreated CD30 Negative Peripheral T-cell Lymphomas (A051902) (CIRB) Purpose The purpose of this study is to compare the safety and effectiveness of adding duvelisib or CC-486 (oral azacitidine) to
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Patient & Caregiver Education
This information from the International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) explains what pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is and what causes it. It also explains how to treat pelvic organ prolapse, and ways to approach surgery for POP.
… This information from the International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) explains what pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is and what causes it. It also explains how to treat pelvic organ prolapse, and ways to approach surgery for POP. Click here to see this resource: Pelvic Organ Prolapse: A Guide for Women
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Antibody & Bioresource
… Job Title Associate Laboratory Member/Head, Antibody & Bioresource Core Facility Degree PhD Email [email protected] Lab Phone 646-888-2331 Office Phone 646-888-2354
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The Jan Grimm Lab
Toni is back in Barcelona, working as a Urologist
… Job Title Visiting Scientist Education Training in Urology Start Year 2014 End Year 2015
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Therapies for cancer can affect skin health. We offer evaluation and treatments that can help minimize these side effects.
… Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and cell or bone marrow transplants affect rapidly growing cells, such as those in cancer. The skin is not only the largest organ in our bodies but it is constantly renewing itself to provide the best barrier against infections, while retaining vital fluids. As such,