Kevin Soares
@kevincsoaresmd
HPB surgeon @sloan_kettering. Assistant Professor of Surgery Weill Cornell Medical School. Proud father and husband. Boston sports fan. Tweets are my own.
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01-08-2021 22:38:35
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Twitter challenge:asking everyone to tweet “ February is cholangiocarcinoma month-please go to curecc.org to learn more about this deadly aggressive cancer!” RIGHT NOW And tag me! Let’s light up Twitter with awareness!! YOU can help make a difference! Thanks Cancer!
We're speeding up cancer discoveries & reducing barriers with $50M in grants to Dana-Farber @HopkinsKimmel, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Koch Institute at MIT, & MD Anderson Cancer Center to find cures for some of the deadliest cancers. Learn more: bit.ly/3vPtU0G #breakthroughcancer
Join Cycle for Survival and help raise money for rare cancer research led by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. mskcc.convio.net/site/TR?team_i…
Thank you - all credit to the really compelling science led by Vinod BalachandranMD and a tremendous team MSKCC Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center @W_Park_MD Kevin Soares Olca Basturk Benjamin D. Greenbaum Mithat Gönen and more. Looking forward to next steps! #ASCO2022 #PancreaticCancer
Even before mRNA was used for a covid vaccine, researchers BioNTech SE were using the technology to develop customized cancer treatments. A vaccine for cancer…? Not quite, but close. Here is how it works:
Join Cycle for Survival and raise money for rare cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. You can help build a better future for people worldwide. secure2.convio.net/mskcc/site/TR?… Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation
#TumorBoardTuesday We are coming to the end of #PancreaticCancer Awareness Month💜 📢Join us Tuesday, 11-28-23 at 8PM ET as Kevin Soares & Matthew McMillan, MD 🗣️mRNA🧬vaccines as treatment for #PancreaticCancer RT and bring others into the discussion‼️
I'm participating in Cycle for Survival to raise money for rare cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and your support would mean so much to me. Make a 100% tax-deductible donation using the link. Thank you! secure2.convio.net/mskcc/site/TR?…
Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center examined longitudinal scans from patients under surveillance for intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms. Learn more about their study, which used large language models (LLMs), in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS) ⬇️ brnw.ch/21wUery