Library Holiday Hours: Christmas

Wednesday, December 24th

Main Library (RRL Building) 8:30am-5:00pm
CyberLibrary (ZRC Building) CLOSED

Thursday, December 25th – Christmas Day

Main Library CLOSED
CyberLibrary CLOSED

Friday, December 26th

Main Library 8:30am-7:00pm
CyberLibrary CLOSED

Keep in mind the MSK Library holiday hours and schedule any research consultation, reference assistance, or personalized training with your librarian accordingly! Email Ask-A-Librarian or call the general reference line at 212.639.7439 to set up an appointment to discuss your information needs.

The Library staff would like to extend best wishes for a happy holiday!

Tamoxifen, Smokeless Tobacco, Vocal-Cord Cancer and More…

Here are a few highlights of cancer research news that have recently caught my attention:

  • The latest study concerning Tamoxifen and breast cancer prevention demonstrates mixed results. Findings were published in the Lancet Oncology.
  • The Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the National Cancer Institute have released the first report on the use of smokeless tobacco at a global level.
  • Investigators at Dana-Farber and MIT found that the agent THZ1 caused small cell lung cancer tumors to shrink in mice. Their findings are published in Cancer Cell.
  • Giving cells a boost during chemo is the focus of a recent paper published by scientists at Michigan State University.
  • In a recent publication, researchers at the Centenary Institute in Australia demonstrated that if you stop cells from moving, you can stop cancer from growing.
  • Patients that have undergone laser treatment for vocal cord cancer have shown positive outcomes. Find out more about this intervention in the latest issue of Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology.

Please feel free to contact Marisol Hernandez to share any comments.

4th Edition of the Core Curriculum for Infusion Nursing Added to Collection

This revised 4th edition of the Core Curriculum is new to our STAT!Ref collection. Published by the Infusion Nurses Society (INS), and geared toward the Certified Registered Nurse Infusion (CRNI®) examination, it covers the latest technological advances in infusion therapy and reflects the recent expansion of the practice of infusion nursing. New content includes

  • Advances in technical and clinical applications
  • Addition of biologic therapies
  • Updates on pharmacologic and antineoplastic drugs
  • Reflects expanded scope of nursing practice

This resource can be accessed through MSK Search or STAT!Ref.