Medical Oncologist Franco M. Muggia, MD, Dies at 85
Dr. Franco M. Muggia, a legendary medical oncologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center and innovator in cancer treatment, died at age 85.
Questions to Consider When Consulting Online Medical Videos
An NYU Langone urologist reviews popular YouTube videos about prostate cancer and finds 77 percent to be biased or potentially misinformative.
Medical Students Power Virtual Discharge Program
A telemedicine program led by NYU Grossman School of Medicine students answers pressing questions from patients discharged with COVID-19.
The Risks of Postponing Medical Care
NYU Langone’s Dr. Robert J. Cerfolio discusses the risks of postponing medical care for urgent, non–COVID-19 ailments and illnesses.
‘Dr. Lily’: Bringing Joy & Medical Play to MRI Visits
Meet 6-year-old Lily Wong, who uses medical play to bring joy and confidence to her MRI visits at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone.
A Medical Center Reimagined, Redefined & Reinvented
Dr. Andrew Brotman, Chief Clinical Officer at NYU Langone, discusses a strategy for growth that puts patients first.
A Young Patient Finds Fun Throughout His Medical Care
Six-year-old Joshua Rogers, who has battled serious ailments resulting from his prematurely birth, finds fun during his stay at Tisch Hospital.
A 9/11 Responder’s Medical Saga
The World Trade Center Health Program Clinical Center of Excellence at NYU Grossman School of Medicine helps 9/11 responders get the care they need.
NYU Langone’s Biobank Boosts Medical Research & Patient Care
Tissue, blood, and other patient samples at NYU Langone’s Center for Biospecimen Research and Development hold the key to personalized medicine.
Mining Medical Scans for Clues to Prevent & Detect Diseases
Dr. Miriam Bredella, an NYU Langone radiologist, uses CT scans performed for other clinical purposes to identify potential health risks.