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  1. William G. Breen, M.D.

    William G. Breen, M.D.

    1. Radiation Oncologist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Gamma knife surgery, Proton therapy, Radiation therapy, Intensity-modulated radiation therapy, Brain metastasis, Mening...ioma, Glioblastoma, Glioma, Melanoma, Lymphoma, Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, Lung cancer, Mesothelioma, Brain cancer

  2. Scott A. Breitinger, M.D.
    Areas of focus:

    Anxiety disorder, Generalized anxiety disorder, Personality disorder, Mood disorder, Drug addiction, Substance abuse, P...sychotic disorder

  3. Daniel M. Breitkopf, M.D.

    Daniel M. Breitkopf, M.D.

    1. Gynecologist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Minimally invasive surgery, Ablation, Colposcopy, Pap smear, Endometrial ablation, Radiofrequency ablation, Myomectomy,... Pelvic exam, Endometriosis surgery, Polypectomy, Conization, CO-2 laser treatment, Birth control pill method, Intrauterine device method, Hysteroscopy, Female hormone replacement therapy, Loop electrosurgical excision procedure, Diagnostic hysteroscopy, Diagnostic laparoscopy, Gynecological surgery, Painful intercourse, Vulvodynia, Polycystic ovary syndrome, Adnexal tumor, Ovarian cyst, Menopause, Vaginal bleeding, HPV infection, Vaginal yeast infection, Heavy menstrual bleeding, Uterine polyps, Uterine fibroid, Cervical dysplasia, Sexually transmitted disease, Endometriosis, Chronic pelvic pain, Vaginitis, Bacterial vaginosis, Primary ovarian insufficiency, Menstrual cramps, Imperforate hymen, Lichen sclerosus, Adenomyosis, Miscarriage, Ectopic pregnancy, Vaginal atrophy, Lower genital tract dysplasia, Perimenopause, Vulvar dysplasia, Septate uterus, Uterine anomaly, Postmenopausal bleeding

  4. David N. Brennan, M.D.

    David N. Brennan, M.D.

    1. Rochester, MN
  5. Jerry D. Brewer, M.D., M.S.

    Jerry D. Brewer, M.D., M.S.

    1. Dermatologist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Botox injection, Mohs surgery, Skin cancer reconstruction, Reconstructive surgery, Laser skin surgery, Melanoma surgery..., Vein procedure, Hyperhidrosis, Melanoma, Skin cancer, Merkel cell carcinoma, Skin tumor

  6. LaPrincess C. Brewer, M.D., M.P.H.

    LaPrincess C. Brewer, M.D., M.P.H.

    1. Cardiologist
    2. Internist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Stress test, Telecardiology, Obesity, Dyslipidemia, Coronary artery disease, High blood pressure

  7. Robert P. Bright, M.D.

    Robert P. Bright, M.D.

    1. Psychiatrist
    1. Phoenix, AZ
    Areas of focus:

    Cancer, HIV/AIDS, Mood disorder, Mental disorder due to a general medical condition

  8. Waleed Brinjikji, M.D.

    Waleed Brinjikji, M.D.

    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Carotid angioplasty and stenting, Sclerotherapy, Endovascular aneurysm repair, Embolization therapy, Brain aneurysm, Ve...nous malformation, Carotid artery disease, Dural arteriovenous fistula, Brain AVM, Spinal arteriovenous malformation, Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, Central nervous system vascular malformations, Pseudotumor cerebri, Vascular malformation, Ischemic stroke, Craniofacial vascular malformation, Spontaneous intracranial hypotension

  9. Todd M. Brinker, M.D.

    Todd M. Brinker, M.D.

    1. Family Physician
    1. Jacksonville, FL
  10. Debra H. Brinkmann, Ph.D.

    Debra H. Brinkmann, Ph.D.

    1. Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist
    1. Rochester, MN

Research

Mayo Clinic researchers have a long tradition of research to advance the care of people with brain metastases. Successful projects have included:

  • Identifying how proteins help cancer cells to grow and spread.
  • Studying how the brain is affected after stereotactic radiosurgery plus whole-brain radiotherapy versus after stereotactic radiosurgery alone.
  • Predicting survival for people with melanoma who receive whole-brain radiation therapy for brain metastases.
  • Developing guidelines for treating people with breast cancer and brain metastases.
  • Improving treatment for people with a rare type of brain metastases called leptomeningeal metastases.
  • Predicting which people may be helped by rehabilitation after treatment for brain metastases.

Scientists in the following Mayo Clinic laboratories are active in brain tumor research:

Publications

See a list of publications about brain metastases by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.

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Nov. 20, 2024