 
                  Epigenetic Combination Therapy Could Overcome Treatment Resistance in Epithelioid Sarcomas and Rhabdoid Tumors                             
                          
  Learn about a possible new treatment approach for soft tissue sarcomas.
                      In the Lab
     
                  Research Shows How Common Feature of Blood Cancers Can Be Targeted                            
                          
  Research points to the role of a protein called MYB, which has long been known to play a role in cancer.
                      In the Lab
     
                  Analyzing Urine Can Guide the Treatment of Childhood Kidney Tumors                            
                          
  A protein detected in the urine of children with Wilms’ tumor led to the development of a test to improve diagnosis and treatment.
                      In the News
     
                  Year in Review: The Science and Technology that Shaped Cancer Care in 2017                            
                          
  As 2017 draws to a close, take a look back at the scientific discoveries that deepened our understanding of cancer in the past year.
                      Science Byte
     
                  Blocking Enzymes That Signal DNA Damage Could Be a Treatment Strategy for Childhood Cancers                            
                          
  A new strategy for treating pediatric cancers involves preventing cells from repairing their own DNA.
                      In the Lab
     
                  Jumping Genes and the Dark Genome: MSK Researchers Gain New Insight into Childhood Cancers                            
                          
  Researchers have discovered a genetic mechanism that may trigger most childhood cancers.
                      Finding
     
                  Research Uncovers the Genetic Causes of Aggressive Leukemia in Children                            
                          
  Researchers have found that the genetic changes that cause pediatric leukemia are different from those that lead to leukemia in adults.
                       
 
 
 
 
 
