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Early in his medical training, Sarosh Irani, B.M., B.Ch., D.Phil., met a patient who would change the course of his career. The woman, in her[...] ...
Clinical trials can be a beacon of hope for many. At Mayo Clinic, a clinical trials team is working to test a screening tool for colorectal cancer, a leading ...
Editor's note: May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month. Just 10 years ago, people with bladder cancer whose cancer had not spread and didn't respond to treatment[ ...
Mayo Clinic Proceedings published a series of 10 thematic reviews that look at how clinical trials are changing, led by digitalization and decentralization.
Mayo Clinic researchers made significant strides in 2025 toward predicting, preventing and treating some of the world's most serious and complex diseases.
At Mayo Clinic, biomedical engineer Benjamin Brinkmann, Ph.D., is developing tools and technologies that help reveal brain patterns — making epileptic seizures ...
Marla Broadfoot, Ph.D. June 21, 2017. Underused cancer test could improve treatment for thousands, Mayo Clinic study finds featured image.
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Alzheimer's-related brain changes progressed up to 20 times faster in women who also had abnormal levels of a Parkinson's-related protein ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — A medication commonly used to treat overactive bladder significantly reduced hot flashes in men receiving hormone therapy for prostate cancer ...
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