Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is one of the world’s most respected comprehensive centers devoted exclusively to cancer. For more than 135 years, our people have been united by a singular purpose: to find a cure for cancer. Our specialists keep patients at the center of everything we do—from caring for the people we treat and their families, to advancing groundbreaking research, and educating the next generation of cancer experts who pursue our mission at MSK and around the globe.
MSK has been ranked as one of the top two specialized hospitals for oncology worldwide by Newsweek. It is also one of the top two cancer hospitals in the United States by U.S. News & World Report, the most recognized ranking of healthcare facilities in America, for more than 30 years. Our 1,400 physicians collaborate in highly specialized teams that focus on over 400 common and rare cancers. As a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, MSK provides some of the best health outcomes in the world — with personalized therapies designed to maintain your quality of life during and after treatment.
Cancer Specialties
Certain cancer treatment or some types of cancer puts cancer patients at risk for some blood disorders. These blood disorders or blood-related complications due to cancer treatment include blood clots, bleeding disorders, and anemia. These complications can make cancer treatment challenging. For patients...
Read MoreAbnormal or cancerous cell growth in the brain is called brain tumor or cancer. There are various types of brain tumors, some of which are non-cancerous, while some are cancerous. And they are also tumors that begin in the brain (primary brain tumors) and those that spread...
Read MoreIn breast cancer, the cells in the breast grow out of control. MSK is a leader in pioneering new ways to treat breast cancer, which has resulted in optimal outcomes for the 4,500 new breast cancer patients that consult each year. Most of the latest and effective breast cancer treatments developed in the last ten years were studied...
Read MoreCancer that begins in the inner lining of the large intestine (colon) or rectum present in the lower portion of the digestive tract is called colorectal cancer. Surgeons and medical oncologists at MSK pioneered the method of using chemoradiation and chemotherapy...
Read MoreCancer that originates or develops in the lining of the stomach is called gastric or stomach cancer. And esophageal cancer develops inside the 10-inch hollow tube that carries food to the stomach called the esophagus. Patients suffering from Barrett's esophagus...
Read MoreHead and neck cancers include cancers that start in several areas of the head and throat, such as the sinuses, tongue, gums, roof of the mouth, larynx, lips, and salivary glands, but not including cancers of the brain and eyes. The skill and experience of MSK's surgeons in head and neck surgery are unprecedented...
Read MoreKidney cancer (renal cell cancer) is a cancerous tumor that develops in the kidneys, the two organs that are present on each side of your spine in the torso. Skilled surgeons at MSK offer a surgical cure to patients whose cancer...
Read MoreLeukemia or blood cancer develops due to the abnormal growth of blood-forming tissues, bone marrow, and the lymphatic system. Some types of leukemia are more common in children, while others occur mostly in adults. MSK leukemia experts use various tests to diagnose leukemia. Tests also show changes in the bone marrow or genetic...
Read MoreCancer that originates or develops in the lining of the stomach is called gastric or stomach cancer. And esophageal cancer develops inside the 10-inch hollow tube that carries food to the stomach called the esophagus. Patients suffering from Barrett's esophagus...
Read MoreLung cancer, the abnormal growth of cells in the lungs and bronchi (the airways that carry air into the lungs), is amongst the most commonly diagnosed cancers. Surgeons at MSK perform more than 1,200 surgeries for lung cancer each year, with one of the US's lowest complication rates. Using MSK-IMPACT, doctors match...
Read MoreLymphoma develops due to abnormal growth of lymphocytes, a white blood cell type that makes the body's immune system, which are located in the lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, bone marrow, and thymus gland-like organs. MSK's multispecialty team consists of more than 30 internationally...
Read MoreMultiple myeloma originates in a white blood cell called the plasma cell. These cells make antibodies that protect our body from foreign bodies and microorganisms and fight infections. Every patient at MSK receives personalized treatment from a team of experts from various specialties who are focused on caring for patients with multiple myeloma...
Read MoreThe type of cancer where the cells in the ovaries, cervix, and endometrium (the inner lining of the uterus) multiply and grow out of control are called ovarian, cervical, and endometrial cancer, respectively. MSK's surgeons are continually working and leading the way to improve surgical methods...
Read MoreChildhood cancers are rare, and advances in treatment have improved survival rates drastically. Still, pediatric cancer remains the second leading cause of death in children (between 1 and 14 years of age). Unlike adult cancer, most childhood cancers do not have a known cause. As environmental and lifestyle...
Read MoreCancer that originates in the prostate gland (walnut-shaped small gland that produces seminal fluid and nourishes the sperm in males) is called prostate cancer. MSK's surgeons are experienced in performing prostate surgery, robotic, laparoscopic, and open...
Read MoreSarcoma is cancer that originates in the body's soft tissues, such as fat, muscles, nerves, tendons, blood vessels, and lymph vessels, and can occur anywhere in the body and any organ. The most common areas affected are arms and legs. MSK doctors see more than 600 new patients with sarcoma every year and operate...
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Comprehensive and customized remote second opinion package, depending on your cancer diagnosis and care needs
For patients interested in receiving care at MSK's main campus in New York City, and for whom on-site care is clinically advisable as determined by MSK physicians
MSK’s cancer specialists have one focus: providing compassionate cancer care to help each patient achieve their best possible outcome. Our multidisciplinary Disease Management Teams consist of medical oncologists, surgeons, radiologists, radiation oncologists, oncology nurses, and nurse practitioners, all working together to create personalized treatment plans for each person we care for.
Included below are a selection of MSK physicians who work at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Along with other experts in New York, they are dedicated to advancing our mission across research, education, and patient care — around the world.
surgical oncologist
medical oncologist
neuro-oncologist
surgical oncologist
surgical oncologist
radiation oncologist
medical oncologist
hematologic oncologist
surgical oncologist
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