Conditions treated Mayo Clinic radiation oncologists have experience treating all types of cancer using a variety of forms of radiation. Many people come to Mayo Clinic when their condition is complex or extremely unusual. You may come to Mayo Clinic on your own or with a referral from your doctor. Radiation oncologists work with a team of doctors and subspecialists in other areas to determine the most appropriate treatment option for your individual needs. Mayo Clinic provides management and services for many types of cancer, including but not limited to those listed below. Availability of the services may vary between each Mayo location. Please confirm when you call to request an appointment. 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