Melanoma Skin Cancer Is Killing Fewest Americans in Decades
A new NYU Langone study finds an 18 percent decline in deaths due to metastatic melanoma, likely due to the use of new immunotherapies.
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Men at High Risk for Breast Cancer Should Consider Screening
A new NYU Langone study shows that men need to be more aware of their risk factors for breast cancer and that they too can develop the disease.
Men with Low-Risk Prostate Cancer May Avoid Surgery
NYU Langone study finds that more men with low-risk prostate cancer could opt out of immediate treatment.
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Meniscus Tears: Is Surgery Necessary? ‘The Bone Whisperers’
In episode 12 of NYU Langone’s podcast “The Bone Whisperers,” Dr. Mehul R. Shah and Dr. Vinay K. Aggarwal discuss surgery for meniscus tears.
Meniscus Transplant Helps Busy Mom Get Active Again
NYU Langone’s Dr. Guillem Gonzalez-Lomas and the Sports Medicine Center treated the knee injury keeping Sara away from the sports she loved.
Menopause Is More Than Just Hot Flashes
NYU Langone menopause specialists Dr. Samantha M. Dunham and Laurie S. Jeffers, NP, DNP, discuss lesser-known menopause symptoms.
Mental Health ‘Ripple Effects’ Could Follow Vegas Shooting
NYU Langone’s psychiatry chair warns of PTSD and other possible mental health “ripple effects” following Las Vegas shooting.
Mental Health Benefits of Parks Dimmed by Safety Concerns
NYU Langone study finds New Yorkers are more likely to benefit from city parks if they think they live nearby—but only if they feel safe.