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New cancer research pioneered by Memorial Sloan Kettering points to a strong alternative to chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation for some forms of cancer.
A "groundbreaking" cancer treatment trial by Memorial Sloan Kettering shows immunotherapy alone can eliminate some tumors, offering patients an alternative to chemotherapy and surgery.
A new trial of patients with advanced rectal cancer has found that the addition of immunotherapy treatment alongside extended radiotherapy led to better rates of remission.
A new study found that the immunotherapy treatment worked against some types of cancers, allowing patients to avoid surgery and other types of more invasive treatment to cure their disease.
More than 150,000 Americans could get diagnosed with colorectal cancer this year, but lifestyle changes can lower your risk, and testing can catch it early.
Even though rectal bleeding is alarming, doctors say patients are ashamed to mention it, delaying colon cancer diagnosis and treatment.
A new study shows promising results for treating certain cancers with immunotherapy and completely avoiding surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
Experts told The Post that while colorectal cancer is highly treatable when caught early, it’s often diagnosed at later stages because many patients don’t recognize the symptoms.
A humble yet groundbreaking clinical trial at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) has achieved unprecedented results in the treatment of rectal cancer, marking an incredible milestone in ...
A retrospective study of patients with distal rectal cancer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) has found a higher rate of local recurrence after intersphincteric resection with handsewn ...
Patient Stories Nurse diagnosed with rectal cancer at 33 reveals 2 symptoms doctors dismissed She was healthy, young, active and had no risk factors for colorectal cancer, but there were warning ...
Marisa Peters noticed blood after bowel movements. Doctors dismissed them as changes from motherhood. 5 years later, she was diagnosed with rectal cancer.