Immunotherapy Drug Proves Effective for Treating Melanoma
NYU Langone’s Dr. Jeffrey Weber explains to CBS News how one immunotherapy drug is better than another in treating advanced melanoma.
Immunotherapy Helps Lung Cancer Patients Live Longer
NYU Langone researcher Dr. Leena Gandhi leads a study suggesting immunotherapy should be the new standard of care to treat lung cancer.
Immunotherapy Not Yet Effective for All People with Cancer
NYU Langone expert Dr. Vamsidhar Velcheti explains why immunotherapy isn’t effective for all people with cancer and how that could change.
Immunotherapy Provides New Options for Advanced Cancers
NYU Langone researchers pioneer practice-changing advances in immunotherapy for lymphoma, melanoma, and bladder, breast, and lung cancers.
Immunotherapy Trial Prevents Recurrence of Esophageal Cancer
NYU Langone medical oncologist Dr. Deirdre Cohen discusses one patient’s success story after participating in an immunotherapy clinical trial.
Impact of COVID-19 on States’ Fertility Rates Varied Widely
NYU Langone study explored state-level fertility rates after the first two waves of the coronavirus pandemic.
Impaired and facilitated functional networks in temporal lobe epilepsy
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Implantable Brain Device Relieves Pain in Early Study
NYU Langone researchers show brain implant device relieves short-term and chronic pain in rodents.
Important Changes Needed to Law Defining Death
NYU Langone brain injury expert Dr. Ariane Lewis calls for much-needed reforms to the legal definition of death in the United States.
Improving Access to Cancer Clinical Trials
Dr. Elaine Shum, a medical oncologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, advocates for greater inclusion in cancer clinical trials.