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Memorial Sloan-Kettering's Brain Tumor Center Cultivates Collaborations

MSKCC has established a Brain Tumor Center to address the challenges of managing primary brain tumors and brain metastases.

Intraoperative MRI Scans a Boon to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Neurosurgery

An intraoperative MRI can give a surgeon the distinct advantage of being able to remove a tumor without damaging critical brain structures.

Image-Guided Radiation Therapy: A New Paradigm Emerges in Cancer Treatment

A technology known as image-guided radiation therapy enables doctors to image a tumor just before or even during the delivery of radiotherapy in order to verify its exact location, thereby precisely targeting the tumor and reducing the margin of healthy tissue exposed to radiation. This degree of accuracy is allowing MSKCC physicians to change the way they treat certain types of cancers.

Research Highlights


Breast Cancer Risk Varies Among Carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 Gene Mutations

Breast cancer risk varies widely among women who are carriers of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations, according to a new study by researchers at MSKCC published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Computerized Tool Predicts Sentinel Lymph Node Metastasis In Breast Cancer

MSKCC researchers and colleagues have developed a prediction tool to help newly diagnosed breast cancer patients assess the likelihood that the disease has spread beyond the original tumor to a sentinel lymph node.

Screening Tool Reduces Need for Breast Biopsies

A recent study conducted at MSKCC found that combining MRI screening with a scanning tool known as magnetic resonance spectroscopy can help radiologists in diagnosing breast cancer by producing fewer false-positive results and reducing the number of avoidable biopsies.

Cancer Patients May Benefit from Reporting Symptoms Online in Real Time

A new study by researchers at MSKCC finds that even the sickest cancer patients are willing and able to "self-report" symptoms using the Internet, thus supplying key data in real time to their healthcare providers.

Intraoperative Real-Time Planning of Radiation Seed Treatment Effective Against Early-Stage Prostate Cancer

MSKCC research has found that determining optimal seed placement in the operating room using sophisticated on-site computer programs combined with real-time ultrasound imaging allows accurate doses of radiation to be delivered to prostate tumors while minimizing radiation exposure to surrounding tissues.

Study Defines Cure for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

According to a retrospective study conducted by MSKCC investigators, patients with colorectal cancer who survive ten years after surgery to remove metastatic liver tumors can be considered cured.

Molecules Can Block Breast Cancer's Ability to Spread

Researchers at MSKCC have identified a specific group of microRNA molecules that are responsible for controlling genes that cause breast cancer metastasis.

Researchers Find DNA Sites Critical to the Formation of Healthy Egg and Sperm

MSKCC researchers have pinpointed sites on chromosomes where genetic material is exchanged between pairs of chromosomes occur before they separate.

Staff Highlights


Charles Sawyers Named to Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Charles L. Sawyers, Chair of MSKCC's Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program, is one of 15 patient-oriented researchers appointed as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.

James Allison Elected to the Institute of Medicine

James P. Allison, Chair of the Immunology Program in the Sloan-Kettering Institute, has been elected a member of the Institute of Medicine.

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Last Updated: Jan. 21, 2008
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