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2008
Mayo Clinic study reports improved survival rates for pancreas cancer patients treated with new approach
2007
Normal tissue not spared in new forms of breast cancer radiotherapy
Tiny radioactive spheres effectively treat cancer that has spread to the liver
Mayo Clinic to Dedicate Opus Building, Imaging Research Center
Results promising for treatment of Barrett's esophagus with minimally invasive radiofrequency ablation therapy
Men's Cancer Conference 2007: A Focused Look at Prostate Cancer
Mayo Clinic Cancer Center — A Discovery That May Lessen A Health Disparity
Mayo Clinic Cancer Center — Surgery and Adjuvant Therapy May Work for Pancreatic Cancer
2006
Mayo Clinic Study Observes Normal Aging Process Lowers Breast Cancer Risk
Mayo Clinic, Indian Health Service Form Education, Research and Clinical Practice Collaboration
Mayo Clinic Cancer Center Names New Director
Mayo Clinic Studies Find Association Between Acid Reflux and Esophageal Cancer, and Possible Genetic Basis for Both Barrett's Esophagus and Esophageal Cancer
2004
Mayo Clinic Researchers Identify Testing to Help Better Select Patients for Prostate-Related Radiation Treatments
New Radiation Treatment for Breast Cancer Patients at Mayo Clinic
2003
Radiation and Chemotherapy, In Conjunction with Surgery, Increase Stomach Cancer Survival Rates
Using Chemoradiation for Advanced Esophageal Cancer Increases Survival Rates
2002
Fact Sheet - Mobile Intraoperative Electron Irradiation (IOERT)
Mobetron Radiation Technology Brings Higher Survival Rates to Advanced Cancer Patients in Phoenix and the Southwest
Mayo Clinic Study Finds Radiosurgery is Effective Alternative to Surgery For Certain Intracranial Tumors
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