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Read up on the latest developments in several important areas of cancer research emerging from the 2019 American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting.
A multidisciplinary team of Memorial Sloan Kettering investigators has shown for the first time that the gene that causes the inherited form of Parkinson's disease also plays a role in many types of cancer, including colon and lung cancers and glioblastoma, the most common form of brain cancer.
The pictures provide new clues about how the androgen receptor interacts with cancer-causing proteins.
Read about the latest findings in immunotherapy from the 2021 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).
Research led by investigators at Memorial Sloan Kettering has identified a previously unknown mechanism of resistance to the newly approved melanoma drug vemurafenib.
A new study in flies reveals a previously unknown type of cooperation at work in muscle cells.
Seeing Biological Molecules at the Atomic Level: At Work with Christopher Lima, Structural Biology Chair.
In the lab of cancer biologist Scott Lowe, researchers are investigating the processes that naturally inhibit cancer development.
New research led by investigators at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center sheds light on a genetic function that gives breast cancer cells the ability to survive and spread to the bone years after treatment has been administered.
More than 500 high school students and their teachers filled the Rockefeller Research Laboratories to learn about recent discoveries.