Recent MSK Discoveries & Advances

Recent MSK Discoveries & Advances

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Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers are relentlessly exploring every aspect of cancer — from basic investigations of cells and molecules to clinical trials of new treatments and population-wide studies of the disease. While our core mission is to translate this knowledge into new strategies to control cancer, many of our investigators are also making scientific progress against other diseases and conditions.

Below are some examples of discoveries and advances that recently were made in our laboratories and clinics, and featured in our news stories.

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Finding
The human papillomavirus (HPV)
Cancers Caused by HPV Respond Better to Treatment — a New Study Helps Explain Why
According to Memorial Sloan Kettering scientists, it has to do with what the virus does to a cell’s DNA repair machinery.
Feature
Albert Kuchler discussing his treatment results with MSK oncologist Bob Li at a recent clinic visit.
For People with a Rare Mouth Cancer, a Targeted Drug Can Be Lifesaving
The drug targets a protein called HER2 found on some salivary gland tumors.
Finding
An illustration of a magnifying glass over a brain.
Study Reveals a New Way That Stress and Aging Lead to Alzheimer’s
A targeted approach being developed to treat certain cancers may also be effective for Alzheimer’s disease.
Feature
Cancer biologist Scott Lowe at a white board
Researchers Find that Vitamin B6 Contributes to Survival of Acute Myeloid Leukemia Cells
This research marks the first time researchers have found a connection between vitamin B6 and cancer.
In the Lab
Graphical representation of cells leaking into bloodstream
What Does Cancer Metastasis Have to Do with Wound Healing? More than You Might Think
Scientists are learning that — in a literal sense — metastasis is wound healing gone wrong.
In the Lab
Epithelial cells
Mind the Gap: Scientists Learn How Cells Make and Repair Tight Connections
New findings from researchers at the Sloan Kettering Institute provide insight into a fundamental biological process called the epithelial-mesenchymal transition.
In the Lab
Physician-scientist Piro Lito
Why KRAS Inhibitors for Lung Cancer Stop Working (and What Can Be Done about It)
Recently developed targeted drugs used to treat lung cancer are only partially effective. Scientists now know why.
In the News
a design of colored lines and dots
10 Remarkable Basic Science Breakthroughs from 2019
As 2019 comes to an end, take a moment to reflect on the science stories that made the year one to remember.
In the Lab
Enlarged image of neuroblastoma cell with stains.
Neuroblastoma May Result from DNA Circles Wreaking Havoc on the Genome
Mysterious circular DNA may contribute to neuroblastoma and other childhood cancers.
In the News
Memorial Sloan Kettering medical oncologist Eileen O’Reilly
Year in Review: 10 Important Clinical Research Discoveries in 2019
As we approach the end of 2019, learn about some of the biggest advances in clinical research made this year at MSK.