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2008
Virtual biopsy can tell whether colon polyp is benign without removal, Mayo researchers say
New Method Proposed for Determining Which Patients Should Get Treatment for Colorectal Cancer
Some Early Stage Colon Cancer Patients Should Not Receive Chemotherapy, Mayo Researchers Say
Study Shows that Administering Calcium and Magnesium Effectively Reduces Neurological Sensitivity Caused by the Chemotherapy Drug Oxaliplatin
Mayo-Led Study Finds Smoking Related to Subset of Colorectal Cancers with Absent DNA Repair Proteins
Mayo Clinic Research Trials Lead to New National Colon Cancer Screening Guidelines
2007
Freezing Bone Cancer Tumors Reduces Pain, Mayo Clinic Study Shows
Mayo Clinic Study Points to a Possible Biomarker for Colon Cancer in People 50 and Under
2006
North Central Cancer Treatment Group — Finding Ways to Make Treatment Easier
Colon Cancer Free Zone — Coming Soon to Rochester
Experts to Address Use of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Clinical Trials at Joint Mayo-FDA Forum
2005
Mayo Clinic Brings First Broad Pharmacogenomics Test to Cancer Patients
Mayo Clinic Cancer Center Reports Advancements and Solutions for Quality of Life Assessments
Mayo Clinic Researcher Team Discovers Biomarker That May Improve Quality of Life During Treatment for Colorectal Cancer
2004
International Study Led by Mayo Clinic Finds Minimally Invasive Surgery Safe, Effective for Patients with Colon Cancer
Discovery Sheds Light on How Cancer Cells Grow and Divide
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