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Bone cancer most commonly affects the long bones in the arms and legs. Some types happen mostly in children, while others affect mostly adults.
Learn about these common noncancerous growths and what to do if you have symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding.
On an encore presentation of the Mayo Clinic Radio podcast, Dr. William Young Jr., a Mayo Clinic endocrinologist, discusses pituitary gland tumors. Also on the ...
On Wednesday, Jan. 19, Curtis Storlie, Ph.D., a Mayo Clinic data scientist, and Conor Loftus, M.D., chair, Mayo Clinic outpatient practice, ...
A cancer diagnosis is an emotional experience. Learning that you have cancer can create feelings of hopelessness, fear and sadness.
Do your feet always feel cold, even when it's not chilly outside? While cold weather can be a common cause, persistent cold feet might point[...] ...
The purpose of this study is to compare clinical features and outcomes for children and adults with Ewing Sarcoma at the same institution and add to the limited ...
The purpose of this study is to form a registry of data on the long term physical and mental health outcomes of the mother and child following fetal surgical ...
Images of myocardial delayed enhancement sequence in a patient with cardiac amyloidosis. Note the abnormal, diffuse enhancement; this finding is ...
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