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Immunotherapy Tecentriq Will Have 'Major Impact' on Bladder Cancer Treatment, WCM Chief Says

Dr. David Nanus discussed the medication Tecentriq and immunotherapy with CURE magazine.

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#WeAreWCM: Dr. Yoon Kang

As a medical educator at Weill Cornell Medicine, internist Dr. Yoon Kang imparts knowledge rooted in compassion and empathy to the next generation of physicians — with a focus on respectful, patient-centered care.

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WCM Chief Highlights Cancer Research During 'Stand Up to Cancer' Event

Dr. David Nanus, the chief of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, explained how his team is using precision medicine to fight cancer during this year’s Stand Up to Cancer broadcast.

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WCM Chairwoman: 'We need precision medicine — now'

Researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine and other centers are closer than ever to realizing the vision of precision medicine, but more can be done to bring these treatments to more patients.

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#WeAreWCM: Dr. Silvia Formenti

Oncologist Dr. Silvia Formenti has spent her career in medicine fighting for those with incurable diseases.

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Decoding Disease: How Weill Cornell Medicine’s Englander Institute is Transforming Medicine

Watch and learn how our efforts in precision medicine are transforming care.

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Maintaining a Beautiful Mind

Watch Weill Cornell Medicine's Dr. Richard Isaacson on Reuters Health Watch speaking about how to maintain good brain health.

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WCM Surgeon First in NY to Use Focused Ultrasound for Essential Tremor

A Weill Cornell Medicine surgeon was the first to perform an advanced procedure that was recently approved by the FDA as a way to eliminate the source of tremors in a completely non-invasive way.

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NBC New York Highlights Research into Incurable Pediatric Brain Tumor

NBC New York highlighted Dr. Mark Souweidane's work against an incurable brain tumor that strikes young children in a recent interview.

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#WeAreWCM: Dr. Randy Longman

For gastroenterologist Dr. Randy Longman, having the greatest effect on his patients’ lives means searching for new strategies to treat — or even cure — their disease.