Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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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.

Staff Spotlight: Sarah Todd, a communication manager at MSK, was born in Modesto and grew up in Los Angeles. Following t...
11/11/2025

Staff Spotlight: Sarah Todd, a communication manager at MSK, was born in Modesto and grew up in Los Angeles. Following the footsteps of her grandfathers — one a Marine and the other in the Navy — Sarah enlisted in 2005 after graduating high school. The decision was part tradition, part opportunity. “I liked the idea of continuing the family legacy, and it would also help me pay for college, so that was my biggest motivation,” she says.

Training at Parris Island, South Carolina, was her first introduction to the intensity and camaraderie of military life. From there, she was deployed twice as part of a Marine Expeditionary Unit, traveling by naval ship to Hawaii, Singapore, Australia, and across the Middle East. “It was like an ocean cruise with purpose,” she jokes. “But it also meant being ready for anything, anywhere.”

As part of the Motor Transport Division, Sarah operated military vehicles and ran convoys that supplied troops across Iraq, Syria, and Jordan.

After completing her service in 2009, Sarah earned her bachelor’s degree in English and joined MSK in 2014. Today, she helps employees navigate benefits and resources — work she finds deeply rewarding. “Benefits can feel overwhelming,” she says. “If I can make them clearer and help people feel supported, that’s one less thing to worry about.”

Reflecting on her service, Sarah notes the Marines taught her that true leaders invest in their people, listen, and meet them where they are — values she continues to see and uphold at MSK.

When asked what being a veteran means to her, Sarah says: “It means carrying forward the lessons, the bonds, and the responsibility to look out for others. Especially other veterans. We all share something that stays with us for life.”

MSK and LUNGevity Foundation are hosting a lung health and cancer screening event on Saturday, November 15 from 11-2pm E...
11/10/2025

MSK and LUNGevity Foundation are hosting a lung health and cancer screening event on Saturday, November 15 from 11-2pm ET.

Join to learn about breast, cervical, colorectal, lung, and prostate cancers, get screened, and take steps to improve your health. No appointment or insurance needed.

Same-Day On-Site Screenings will include:

➡️ Mammogram (breast)
➡️ Pap smear (cervical)
➡️ FIT test (colorectal)
➡️ Low-dose CT scan (lung)
➡️ PSA test (prostate)

Learn more: https://bit.ly/4qvVfP7

Joey, 34, a stay-at-home dad who homeschools his two young daughters, was treated at MSK for Erdheim-Chester disease, a ...
11/07/2025

Joey, 34, a stay-at-home dad who homeschools his two young daughters, was treated at MSK for Erdheim-Chester disease, a rare form of blood cancer.

For more than a decade, Joey had experienced a myriad of on-and-off symptoms - including crushing fatigue, severe joint pain, and memory loss - before he was finally diagnosed with Erdheim-Chester at age 29.

“I finally found out what was wrong with me two months after my wife found out she was pregnant with our first child,” Joey says. “It was a crazy time, especially because nobody had ever heard of this disease.”

Joey received an experimental drug called ulixertinib as part of a single-patient clinical trial, led by neuro-oncologist and early drug development specialist Dr. Eli Diamond.

Today, three years later, his life is much improved.

“I still get tired easily, but I go grocery shopping, I cook dinner, and I take care of my family. And because I know how bad things can get, I feel so grateful for everything that I have.”

Read more about Joey's story and his treatment: https://bit.ly/4oEVi9S

Twelve years ago, at just 35 years old and a new mom, Mary woke up one morning feeling unusually tired. “Our daughter wa...
11/05/2025

Twelve years ago, at just 35 years old and a new mom, Mary woke up one morning feeling unusually tired. “Our daughter was 15 months old. We were always tired, but this felt different. I knew in my heart something was wrong.”

Mary trusted her gut and went to her doctor who referred her to a gastroenterologist. Mary had a colonoscopy and when she woke up from the procedure, she heard the words that changed her life forever: you have colon cancer.

Mary decided to seek care at MSK for treatment. “I chose MSK because I knew the care would be exceptional, and I was right,” she says. “My doctors listened to me, involved me in every decision, and gave me hope when I needed it most.”

Mary underwent surgery to remove half of her colon. Under the care of MSK gastrointestinal oncologist Dr. Zsofia Stadler, Mary completed six months of chemotherapy. "It was hard, but I was surrounded by an amazing team and the love of my husband, who never missed an appointment.” In November 2013, Mary was declared NED (no evidence of disease).

Fast forward to today, Mary is thriving as a 47-year-old mom, wife, and dental hygienist. In 2023, she ran the NYC Half Marathon to celebrate being cancer free for 10 years. “I have to remind myself that cancer was just a bump in my road,” Mary shares. “I’m alive. Surviving and thriving. Living my best life unapologetically with continued purpose.”

Mary is passionate about encouraging others to be advocates for their own health. “If my story helps one person, it’s a win. Follow your instincts, ask questions, and be your own advocate. You know your body best.”

Leave a 💙 in the comments for Mary!

Last week, the staff at MSK Kids, the pediatric program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), celebrated Hall...
11/04/2025

Last week, the staff at MSK Kids, the pediatric program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), celebrated Halloween with patients and their families by hosting a trick-or-treat parade and a party with treats.

From mighty superheroes to sparkling princesses, every costume was an expression of their creativity and unique personalities. 🦸‍♀️👑

Thank you to everyone who made the event so special, including our incredible MSK staff, volunteers, and generous donors, such as The Society of MSK. Moments like these bring so much light and laughter to our patients and their families. 🎃

Swipe left to see the activities and the amazing decorations.

It was not the news that Pattie Fuller wanted to hear.  The melanoma she'd been treated for ultimately grew to be stage ...
11/04/2025

It was not the news that Pattie Fuller wanted to hear. The melanoma she'd been treated for ultimately grew to be stage 4 and spread from her scalp to the lymph nodes in her neck, her liver, and her lungs.

She was referred to Dr. James Smithy, a melanoma medical oncologist and cellular therapist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), who told Pattie about tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy, a new type of immunotherapy for treating melanoma that was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Today, more than a year after receiving the TIL therapy, the tumors in Pattie’s lungs and liver have completely disappeared. The ones in her lymph nodes have shrunk dramatically. Now 46, she is engaged to be married and has returned to her job, where she provides supportive services to people with special needs.

“I was so happy when I got the scans showing that the treatment was working,” Pattie says. “I’m grateful for MSK, because I feel like no one there ever gave up on me.”

Read more about Pattie's story and TIL therapy: https://bit.ly/4qEX7oK

MSK and LUNGevity Foundation are hosting a lung health and cancer screening event on Saturday, November 15 from 11-2pm E...
10/31/2025

MSK and LUNGevity Foundation are hosting a lung health and cancer screening event on Saturday, November 15 from 11-2pm ET.

Join to learn about breast, cervical, colorectal, lung, and prostate cancers, get screened, and take steps to improve your health. No appointment or insurance needed.

Same-Day On-Site Screenings will include:
➡️ Mammogram (breast)
➡️ Pap smear (cervical)
➡️ FIT test (colorectal)
➡️ Low-dose CT scan (lung)
➡️ PSA test (prostate)

Learn more and register here: https://bit.ly/4qvVfP7

10/31/2025

Dr. Shanu Modi, a breast medical oncologist at MSK, is studying the latest targeted therapies for breast cancer.

This , help support MSK’s research and bring hope and possibility to every person living with breast cancer. Today, your gift goes 3X further to fund cancer care and research that saves lives, not only today but for years to come.

Learn more and donate here: https://bit.ly/47hH0WH

Is there a relationship between soy and breast cancer? MSK clinical dietitian nutritionist Cara Anselmo shares insights ...
10/31/2025

Is there a relationship between soy and breast cancer? MSK clinical dietitian nutritionist Cara Anselmo shares insights about soy and breast cancer, and how you can safely incorporate into your diet.

More than 30 MSK staff and volunteers supported breast cancer awareness month events throughout October, including the A...
10/30/2025

More than 30 MSK staff and volunteers supported breast cancer awareness month events throughout October, including the American Cancer Society (ACS)’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Meadowlands in East Rutherford, New Jersey and the ACS Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Jones Beach in Wantagh, New York.

Thank you to everyone who supported, and swipe through to view moments from the events. 💕

10/29/2025

Breast cancer in young adults is not necessarily the same as breast cancer in older adults. As a young person, you have many things happening in your life, such as starting a career or growing a family.

🎥 Breast medical oncologist Dr. Tiffany Traina shares how MSK treats patients with triple-negative breast cancer and how the experts in the MSK Young Women with Breast Cancer Program can help care for the whole patient - from cancer diagnosis to treatment to life plans.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/435B7tf

As a nurse practitioner at MSK Monmouth, Karen Powell has spent 15 years caring for people facing breast cancer, offerin...
10/27/2025

As a nurse practitioner at MSK Monmouth, Karen Powell has spent 15 years caring for people facing breast cancer, offering empathy, guidance, and hope. Last year, she found herself on the receiving side of that experience.

At 39, Karen felt a small lump that many might have dismissed. But her intuition and years of clinical experience told her to get it checked. That decision led to an early breast cancer diagnosis and, ultimately, saved her life.

“Both of my grandmothers had breast cancer, and in many ways, they saved my life,” Karen says. They helped define the trajectory of my career path, which provided me with the vigilance and knowledge to find my own small breast mass, a moment that came full circle.”

Because of her age and background, Karen chose a bilateral mastectomy and had full faith in her MSK clinical teams. Since then, Karen has returned to work with a renewed sense of purpose, guiding patients through some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives. “I want every single woman to know their bodies and feel empowered to speak up if something doesn’t feel right,” she says. “If my story reminds just one woman to schedule her mammogram or check in with her doctor, then I've succeeded.”

Earlier this year, Karen completed her breast reconstruction and is preparing for her final step: ni**le tattooing. Remarkably, she is also training to perform ni**le tattoos herself, blending her artistic skills with her medical expertise and personal experience.

“The silver lining for me has been witnessing the privilege of being a clinician at MSK from a different perspective; it is a true gift to be entrusted with someone's life,” she says. “As both a nurse practitioner and a cancer survivor, I can confidently say that MSK is the best place to be both a provider and a patient, and I wouldn't want it any other way.”

Leave a 🩷 in the comments for Karen!

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