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Potential New Treatment for KRAS-GI2D Lung Cancer Reported in First-of-Its-Kind Clinical Trial
For the first time, a targeted drug is showing promise at treating non-small cell lung cancer caused by a mutation called KRAS-G12D.
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Using Only Immunotherapy Successfully Treats Several Cancers With MMRd Mutation, Improves Quality of Life
Learn about a clinical trial that used immunotherapy alone to treat people with several different types of cancer, meaning they did not need to undergo surgery, radiation or chemotherapy.
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Leptomeningeal Metastasis (LM) Clinical Trial Offers Treatment for Stage 4 Breast Cancer Patient
Read about a new treatment for leptomeningeal metastasis that is giving patients hope.
Why Clonal Hematopoiesis, a Blood Condition Related to Aging, Is Linked to Worse Outcomes for Cancer Patients
Researchers have shown how CH, a blood condition related to aging, affects cancer outcomes — through a phenomenon called tumor-infiltrating clonal hematopoiesis.
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A New Cellular Immunotherapy Approach May Offer Treatment for AML and MDS 
Laboratory research shows how it may be possible to develop an immunotherapy-based approach for treating aggressive forms of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS).
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MSK Research Highlights, April 23, 2025
New MSK research identifies a rare cell population responsible for AML persistence and resistance to therapy; sheds new light on early brain development; and investigates how other health conditions can increase cancer risk in midlife. MSK clinical trials also supported the recent approval of the targeted drug larotrectinib by the FDA.
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Stigma Around Lung Cancer and Smoking: Can It Be Prevented?
MSK specialists are working to help reduce the stigma around lung cancer and smoking, helping to ensure that all patients get the best care.
MSK physician-scientists Viviane Tabar and Lorenz Studer.
Potential Treatment for Parkinson’s Using Investigational Cell Therapy Shows Early Promise
Learn how a stem cell-derived treatment shows potential for treating Parkinson's disease.
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The Latest Interventional Radiology Targets Liver Tumors Without Surgery 
For cancer in the liver, interventional radiology techniques can be used to destroy tumors while minimizing damage to healthy liver tissue. 
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A Message From Dr. Selwyn Vickers, MSK’s President and CEO
MSK is committed to helping people with cancer live healthier, more satisfying lives during and after treatment. So that people don’t just survive cancer — they thrive.