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Mass General Brigham’s Foxborough locations will close to patients and the public on all game days for the international soccer matches at Gillette Stadium, with the first game on June 13. These facilities will be inaccessible due to security restrictions and significant traffic in the area. This includes the Brigham and Women's Urgent Care at 20 Patriot Place. Visit our website for the full list of dates and schedule changes: spklr.io/6019EMa3B
Congratulations to Rebecca Mishuris, MD, chief medical information officer, on being named to @BeckersHR 2026 "Women in Health IT to Know" list. This recognition highlights leaders who are driving innovation and transforming healthcare through technology. spklr.io/6017E3pcd
When Alea Martinez became pregnant after years of trying, she was also navigating housing insecurity, recovery from an abusive relationship, mental health challenges and a medically complex pregnancy. Learn how Mass General Brigham’s Family Partnership Program gave her one-on-one support to push through these challenges and more. Via @BostonGlobe. spklr.io/6014E3uds
In this Q&A, Michael Pistiner, MD, MMSc, answers common questions about food allergy prevention, early allergen introduction, and the signs that may indicate a food allergy. signupwic.com/news/famp-it-f…
At @MassGeneralNews, a novel vascular clinic is helping unhoused patients avoid the ER and even amputation by bringing specialists, imaging and wound care together in one seamless visit. Learn more: spklr.io/6011E3MpZ
We’re excited to share that Jane Moran has been named a 2026 Tech Power Player by the @BostonGlobe. This recognition reflects the innovation, leadership and impact she continues to drive at Mass General Brigham as chief information and digital officer. Learn more about Jane and the full Tech Power Players list at spklr.io/6019E3zbD.
Pancreatic cancer expert Harsh Singh, MBBS, discusses a new and promising therapy for this notoriously difficult-to-treat disease. As he tells @CBSNews, the drug, which targets the cancer-causing gene KRAS, produced survival rates that were nearly twice as high as those seen in patients receiving chemotherapy. spklr.io/6011E3ybl
Today is National Cancer Survivors Day, a time to #CelebrateLife and acknowledge the resilience, strength and courage of those who have been affected by cancer. #NCSD2026
Pictured here are a few of our patients who've shared their stories with us.
Bone-modifying agents in #ProstateCancer: Distinguishing osteoporosis from skeletal-related events. Matthew Smith, MD, PhD @MassGenBrigham joins @neerajaiims@huntsmancancer to discuss the distinction between osteoporotic fracture prevention and skeletal-related event prevention. All patients on ADT are at risk for osteoporotic fractures, while SRE prevention applies primarily to progressive bone-metastatic mCRPC. #WatchNow to learn more on UroToday > bit.ly/4dpqdUv
What makes the @MassEyeandEar Sialendoscopy Course a one-of-a-kind learning experience? Wais Rahmati, MD, MPH, FACS, shares insights on the hands-on CME experience. Read the Q&A and register for the July 17 course. spklr.io/6016EMLYe
Spotted at #ASCO2026: @MassGenBrigham’s Tom Roberts, MD, speaking about his research on our Home Hospital care program and its dedicated oncology service!
#ASCO26 Special lunch celebrating the @ASCO outgoing Evidence Based Medicine Committee members with a special recognition to our amazing outgoing chair @BeverlyMoy@MassGenBrigham for her guidance, mentorship, and leadership. #WomenLead
So great to see @MassGenBrigham researcher Jessica Lin, MD, presenting on an experimental lung cancer therapy in patients with ALK-positive, non-small cell lung cancer at #ASCO2026!
Researchers from Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute will present research discoveries and outcomes from clinical trials in cancer at the 2026 American Society of Clinical Oncology (@ASCO) Annual Meeting, held May 29–June 2, in Chicago. #ASCO26spklr.io/6017EMwqd
Letting teens sleep in on weekends could actually improve their mental health.
Mass General Brigham for Children sleep specialist Kevin Gipson, MD, MS, explains how teens’ natural circadian rhythms can make extra weekend sleep an important part of supporting their well-being. spklr.io/6018EM1YY
Earlier this month, several members of the Mass General Brigham Gene and Cell Therapy Institute attended the ASGCT Annual Meeting and connected with attendees at our booth. ##ASGCT2026
Few FIT tests given & 1 person set up with the @MassGenBrigham community health team to help navigate their colo. My 2/3 helpers giving out stars on passport cards for folks who stopped by the #crc table. Thanks @javawithJimmy@Jbetancourtpr@RickLee6 for another amazing year!
A great 5th Annual @javawithJimmy#YHJ@Jbetancourtpr Health Fair today! Inspiring words from our speakers and a beautiful day for our clinicians to meet people in the community where they are. Thanks to all for coming!
Medical test results can be full of unfamiliar acronyms or confusing medical jargon, but “abnormal” is a word that signals to most people that something may be wrong. When it comes to pap smears—a common health screening conducted by your primary care provider or OB/GYN—abnormal results could mean several things. An abnormal pap result often does not mean you have cervical cancer.
Stephanie J Alimena, MD, a Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute gynecologic oncologist, explains what a pap smear is, what types of abnormal results you might see, and what happens if you get an abnormal result. spklr.io/6016EzqAI