Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center One of the world’s leading comprehensive cancer centers. To make an appointment, call (844)-422-9799
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Our main campus and inpatient hospital are located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. We also have outpatient facilities in Commack, Uniondale, and Hauppauge on Long Island, New York; West Harrison in Westchester County, New York; and Basking Ridge, Montvale, and Middletown in New Jersey; as well as several locations in New York City.

Festive fits, cocoa sips, and a whole lot of MSK cheer! ☕️✨ Our teams took a well-deserved breather last week to celebra...
12/24/2025

Festive fits, cocoa sips, and a whole lot of MSK cheer! ☕️✨ Our teams took a well-deserved breather last week to celebrate the season and light up the hospital with some holiday magic.

Who knew our staff had such a competitive sweater game? ❄️ 🧣

Maureen, a gastroesophageal junction cancer patient at MSK, rang a bell to mark the completion of her immunotherapy trea...
12/22/2025

Maureen, a gastroesophageal junction cancer patient at MSK, rang a bell to mark the completion of her immunotherapy treatments. Maureen participated in a clinical trial that found 80% of patients with cancer that carried the mismatch repair-deficient (MMRd) marker could be successfully treated without surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.

Doctors at MSK pioneered many more advances in a variety of cancer treatments in 2025 — including new approaches to immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and surgical imaging. Highlights also included a stem cell–based therapy for Parkinson’s disease and several clinical trials looking at the benefits of integrative medicine.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/4b3Axkn

Earlier this month, we celebrated the amazing nurse preceptors at MSK, who play a special role in shaping the next gener...
12/22/2025

Earlier this month, we celebrated the amazing nurse preceptors at MSK, who play a special role in shaping the next generation of MSK nurses.

Through MSK's Preceptor Development Program, nurse preceptors guide their preceptees through the complexities of oncology care, help them build confidence, and introduce them to the collaborative, compassionate culture that defines nursing at MSK.

For Claire, who has been a nurse at MSK for over six years, a key part of her approach is helping new nurses understand not just how to perform a task, but why MSK does things the way it does.

“Our policies are impressive because of the research and collaboration behind them,” she says. “When new nurses see the thought and expertise that shape our practice, it makes it easier for them to understand the ‘why’ — and it makes them eager to be part of it.”

For Antonina, who has been at MSK for five years, a cornerstone of her mentoring philosophy is helping new nurses understand the purpose behind MSK's policies and practices — something she believes is essential for developing strong clinical judgment.

"I love being a preceptor because I remember how much it meant to have someone support me when I was new," Antonina says. "What keeps me coming back is watching nurses grow, seeing them become more confident, and starting to trust themselves."

We thank our MSK nurse preceptors for sharing their knowledge and for their commitment to delivering exceptional care for every patient, every day!

12/19/2025

This is the only jingle bell we need to hear this holiday season! 🔔 As the year comes to a close, we’re honoring the powerful moments of resilience happening at MSK. Tap the arrow to share the sound of hope to others. 💙

In the midst of treatment, many find gratitude in their own resilience. We asked some MSK patients what personal strengt...
12/17/2025

In the midst of treatment, many find gratitude in their own resilience. We asked some MSK patients what personal strengths they are most grateful for, from gratitude to movement to creativity, positivity, and purpose. Their words are a powerful reminder that strength can take many forms and often shows up in quiet, deeply personal ways.

Swipe to read their reflections and share a personal strength you are grateful for in the comments. 💙

When Karren noticed a spot on the back of her tongue last year, she had it checked out by a doctor near her home in Char...
12/16/2025

When Karren noticed a spot on the back of her tongue last year, she had it checked out by a doctor near her home in Charlottesville, Virginia, who told her it was probably nothing to worry about. But a week after having the spot removed and biopsied, Karren learned she had tongue cancer and might need further surgery to remove part or all of her tongue.

After researching the best places for tongue cancer care, she decided to travel to MSK to get a second opinion, where she met with MSK head and neck surgeon Dr. Jennifer Cracchiolo. “Dr. Cracchiolo talks to you as if she has no other patients," Karren shares. "I was overwhelmed by her knowledge, compassion, and confidence.”

When Karren met with Dr. Cracchiolo, she was relieved to learn that Dr. Cracchiolo would be able to remove the cancer without having to remove any or part of Karren's tongue.

Within two weeks of meeting with Dr. Cracchiolo, Karren was scheduled for surgery at MSK — much sooner than was possible at her local hospital. The operation to remove what remained of the cancerous spot on her tongue was a success. Not only was her tongue left intact, but Dr. Cracchiolo said radiation therapy wouldn’t be necessary.

“I couldn’t believe it,” says Karren. “When I got the lab reports back, there were no signs of tongue cancer — every margin was clear, and there was no cancer in any of the lymph nodes they removed.”

Fast forward to today and Karren is doing great. She sees Dr. Cracchiolo once a year for checkups and is involved with a program that connects patients, survivors, and caregivers in an online community that provides encouragement and support from those who have had cancer.

Leave a 💙 in the comments for Karren and learn more about her story: https://bit.ly/3MLpTog

MSK nurses took a moment during this busy season to zen out, thanks in part to FIGS. 🙏 Groups were able enjoy foot and s...
12/16/2025

MSK nurses took a moment during this busy season to zen out, thanks in part to FIGS. 🙏 Groups were able enjoy foot and shoulder massage tools, aroma therapy, arts and craft and a hot cup of tea. Carts were stocked with cozy socks and lanyards courtesy of FIGS.

Swipe for a few images from the event.

🚨 UPDATE: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new therapy for marginal zone lymphoma, a slow-growing, r...
12/15/2025

🚨 UPDATE: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new therapy for marginal zone lymphoma, a slow-growing, rare form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that usually responds well to initial therapies. But in some patients, the disease keeps returning despite multiple treatments.

The approval of the therapy, called lisocabtagene maraleucel, is based on results from a phase 2 clinical trial led by Dr. Lia Palomba, a hematologist-oncologist at MSK.

“People with this type of lymphoma have desperately needed a treatment that has lasting effects without toxicity,” Dr. Palomba says. “Lisocabtagene maraleucel is a critical advance and the first CAR T therapy approved to treat marginal zone lymphoma when it has relapsed after at least two previous treatments.”

Learn more: https://bit.ly/44qzJCe

12/15/2025

Wait for the holiday glow up... ✨

MSK's Holiday Hallway is celebrating its 30th year with a winter wonderland, all thanks to MSK's secret elves (aka: MSK's Facilities Management Team).

The festive display spans nearly three city blocks and features more than 22,000 lights, over 300 houses, 250 feet of toy train track, four running trains, a model of the Coney Island trolley, a running Alpine tram system with eight mini gondolas, a carousel, four snow-blowing machines, and more!

Dr. Jun Mao, the Integrative Medicine and Wellness Service Chief at MSK, presented research on the benefits of acupunctu...
12/12/2025

Dr. Jun Mao, the Integrative Medicine and Wellness Service Chief at MSK, presented research on the benefits of acupuncture for breast cancer patients who experience cancer-related cognitive impairment at the 2025 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.

Cancer-related cognitive impairment, often called “brain fog” or “chemo brain,” has been shown to affect about 40% of breast cancer survivors. But acupuncture may help alleviate this brain fog, according to a rigorous phase 2 clinical trial led by Dr. Mao.

“These results are good news for patients,” says Dr. Mao. “At a time when there’s a lot of speculation and misinformation about wellness therapies for cancer patients, we are conducting research to offer evidence-based therapies that may help them.”

Read more about Dr. Mao's research: https://bit.ly/3Kr1OCE

12/12/2025
The 39th Annual Miracle on Madison Avenue event was a day of shopping and giving. The community, including MSK patients ...
12/11/2025

The 39th Annual Miracle on Madison Avenue event was a day of shopping and giving. The community, including MSK patients and families, came out for a full day of activities at more than 70 participating stores.

All proceeds from the event benefitted The Society of MSK’s pediatric programs at MSK Kids.

Swipe through to see some pictures from the day. ❄️🛍️

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