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Any experience with Sloan Kettering? (Original Post) Bmoboy Sep 5 OP
I have never been there mercuryblues Sep 5 #1
I have a close friend FalloutShelter Sep 5 #2
MSK has been rated one of the two best cancer-focused hospitals in the US for 30 years... hlthe2b Sep 5 #3
A friend remains angry with them splat Sep 5 #4
Metastatic colon cancer here. Girard442 Sep 5 #5
Only good from here Lulu KC Sep 5 #6

mercuryblues

(14,771 posts)
1. I have never been there
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 08:34 AM
Sep 5

What I can tell you is that they Were on my list of top 3 hospitals that have my treatment at. I decided to go with Johns Hopkins because of location and family in Baltimore

FalloutShelter

(12,467 posts)
2. I have a close friend
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 08:36 AM
Sep 5

Who survived for ten years with stage four lung cancer being treated at MSK. He thought they were wonderful, though he complained that their responsiveness declined after COVID. But I think medical care declined overall after COVID.

Anyway, they are in the vanguard.

hlthe2b

(104,914 posts)
3. MSK has been rated one of the two best cancer-focused hospitals in the US for 30 years...
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 08:43 AM
Sep 5

(the other is MD Anderson at the University of Texas). If I were your wife (and had the resources), Memorial Sloan Kettering is where I'd want to go. Good luck.

splat

(2,318 posts)
4. A friend remains angry with them
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 09:26 AM
Sep 5

As his wife was dying of breast cancer, he thought MSK was more interested in filling their clinical trials than in curing her. He said they pressed her to take new untested treatments which "might save her life" rather than go with more proven treatments. She died, and he remains bitter.

FWIW.

Girard442

(6,324 posts)
5. Metastatic colon cancer here.
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 09:27 AM
Sep 5

Colon resection and lung lobectomy to remove a lung metastasis. Prophylactic chemo following the surgeries. So far, so good.

Two thumbs up. I feel the need for more thumbs.

Lulu KC

(3,024 posts)
6. Only good from here
Thu Sep 5, 2024, 10:28 AM
Sep 5

An aquaintance went there for multiple myeloma and is still in remission, about 10 years later.

Wishing the best to your wife today, and to you.

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