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Researchers in the Mayo Clinic Department of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery are studying new ways to identify and treat high-risk skin cancers.
The aim of this study is to develop a feasible, acceptable, and sustainable comprehensive cancer distress management program that is tailored to the unique ...
Because most cancers are considered to be medically urgent, we are continuing to provide care to patients with cancer who are newly diagnosed and those with ...
Because pancreatic cancer and precursor lesions detected early are potentially curable with surgery, there is growing interest in evaluating whether ...
An ideal cancer therapeutic agent would specifically target malignant cells to kill these cells while avoiding normal tissues. Oncolytics are viruses developed ...
Some insurers require referrals or may have additional requirements for certain medical care. All appointments for cancer care are prioritized on the basis of ...
In a multicenter phase 3 study, researchers identified a kidney-sparing therapy for patients with a rare urologic cancer. Mayo Clinic experts enhanced the ...
Radiation is typically given in 6-7 weeks for head and neck cancer using X-ray therapy, but this study will administer treatment in approximately 3 weeks. To ...
... cancer? Answer From Tatnai Burnett, M.D.. The cancer antigen 125 (CA 125) blood test generally isn't recommended if you have an average risk of ovarian cancer.
Prostate cancer can spread (metastasize) just about anywhere in the body, but it's most likely to spread to the lymph nodes and bones.
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