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MSK colon cancer patient Derrick Edwin wearing triathlon medals stands with his wife AnnaMarie
Working With Cancer: One Colon Cancer Patient’s Story
Learn more about how MSK is helping a new generation of patients — including triathlete Derrick Edwin — to navigate work and careers while undergoing treatment for cancer.
MSK patient and singer Annabel Gutherz singing in the studio after her recovery from thyroid surgery.
International Patient Care at MSK: Thyroid Surgery Protects a Singer’s Voice
Learn more about how MSK helps international patients like Annabel Gutherz, a 25-year-old singer from Montreal who sought MSK's expertise in head and neck cancer and found comfort and support far from home.
Steve and Sara Harrold smiling and holding hands on a couch in Hope Lodge
Throat Cancer Treatment at MSK, Thanks to an Employer’s Cancer Care Benefits
Learn how MSK Direct — one of the nation's largest employer cancer benefits programs — made it easier for Steve Harrold to travel from Massachusetts to MSK for treatment days after a throat cancer diagnosis.
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MSK Research Highlights, March 26, 2025
New MSK research develops a new tool for studying mitochondrial DNA deletions; uncovers mechanisms of histiocytosis-associated neurodegeneration; and investigates how mutant stem cells co-opt regeneration to make tumors grow.
Alexandra Joyner
Looking Back, Looking Ahead With MSK Developmental Biologist Alexandra Joyner
Developmental biologist Dr. Alexandra Joyner reflects on her career and talks about the new passions she looks forward to pursuing in retirement.
In the Clinic
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Latest Research Into DIPG Pediatric Brain Cancer Treatment Using Novel Drug Delivery Technique
A new drug delivery method could improve treatment of a lethal pediatric brain tumor called diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma.
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T lymphocytes attached to a cancer cell
The Immune System and Cancer Vaccines
Learn how MSK researchers are trying to understand how the immune system senses cancer in order to make better immunotherapies.
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Group photo of the winners of the 2025 Kravis WiSE fellowships in a lab at the Sloan Kettering Institute
Meet the Winners of the 2025 Kravis WiSE Fellowships
MSK is proud to announce that four Sloan Kettering Institute (SKI) researchers have been named 2025 Marie-Josée Kravis Women in Science Endeavor (Kravis WiSE) fellowship grant recipients.
Advanced lung cancer patient Giancarlo Oviedo-Mori watches the sun set over the water with his 2-year-old son.
How One Young Adult With Stage 4 Lung Cancer Is Beating the Odds
Learn how new research and clinical trials at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) have helped 32-year-old Giancarlo Oviedo-Mori survive — and thrive — with advanced lung cancer for 15 years.
Scientific figure showing DNA replication stalled out at a G-quadruplex
Cryo-Electron Microscopy Reveals Hidden Mechanics of DNA Replication, Sheds New Light on Cancer Target
MSK researchers shed new light on G-quadruplexes, a type of secondary DNA structure that has attracted attention as a potential therapeutic target in cancer.