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Last Name Initial: K

  1. Mohammed Karim, M.D.

    Mohammed Karim, M.D.

    1. Orthopedic Surgeon
    2. Oncologist
    Areas of focus:

    Cancer treatment, Hemipelvectomy, Bone metastasis surgery, Spinal fusion, Sacrectomy, Amputation, Bone biopsy, Spine tu...mor surgery, Spine reconstruction, Spine decompression, Pelvic tumor surgery, Vertebral column resection, Tumor resection, Surgical stabilization of metastatic bone cancer, Tumor biopsy, Surgical biopsy, Spondylolisthesis surgery, Spinal stabilization surgery, Spine procedure, Prophylactic surgery, Limb salvage surgery, Fracture treatment, Cancer, Spinal stenosis, Sarcoma, Bone cancer, Chondrosarcoma, Osteosarcoma, Spondyloarthritis, Spondylolisthesis, Spinal cord injury, Carcinoma of unknown primary, Bone metastasis, Soft tissue sarcoma, Spinal tumor, Pelvic bone tumor, Chordoma, Stage 4 colorectal cancer, Pathologic fracture, Spondylotic myelopathy, Spondylolysis, Spinal metastasis, Spinal fracture, Stage 4 melanoma, Soft tissue tumor, Spinal abscess, Pelvic sarcoma, Tumors and masses, Spondylosis, Stage 4 breast cancer

  2. Michael L. Kendrick, M.D.

    Michael L. Kendrick, M.D.

    1. Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Surgeon
    2. Surgical Oncologist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Cancer treatment, Minimally invasive surgery, Whipple procedure, Cryoablation for cancer, Cholecystectomy, Splenectomy,... Liver tumor ablation, Laparoscopic surgery, Hepatobiliary disease postoperative care, Small bowel resection, Hepatobiliary disease evaluation, Pancreatic enucleation, Liver resection, Pancreatectomy, Radiofrequency ablation for cancer, Irreversible electroporation, Paracentesis, Gastrectomy, Bile duct stone removal, Bile duct resection, Soft tissue tumor ablation, Minimally invasive pancreas surgery, Minimally invasive liver surgery, Minimally invasive intestinal surgery, Portal hypertension management, Microwave ablation for cancer, Liver cyst fenestration, Soft tissue sarcoma surgery, Liver cyst removal, Cholangiocarcinoma, Pancreatic cancer, Ampullary cancer, Hilar cholangiocarcinoma, Immune thrombocytopenia, Sarcoma, Pancreatic cyst, Hepatocellular carcinoma, Liver cancer, Stomach cancer, Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, Peritoneal cancer, Liver hemangioma, Gallbladder cancer, Pancreatitis, Carcinoid tumor, Soft tissue sarcoma, Appendix cancer, Gastrointestinal stromal tumor, Enlarged spleen, Stage 4 colorectal cancer, Recurrent cancer, Duodenal cancer, Bile duct injury, Bile duct cyst, Liver tumor, Liver cyst, Small bowel cancer, Bile duct stricture, Gallbladder polyp, Bile duct stone, IPMN, Biliary obstruction, Polycystic liver disease, Retroperitoneal sarcoma

Research

Mayo Clinic doctors and researchers in gastrointestinal cancer research and gastroenterology and hepatology research study new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat colon cancer.

Colon cancer research is conducted in coordination with Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center. Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center receives funding from the National Cancer Institute and is designated as a comprehensive cancer center. This designation recognizes the institution's scientific excellence and multidisciplinary resources focused on cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

Mayo Clinic also keeps a Colon Cancer Family Registry as part of an international research consortium studying the genetic and molecular epidemiology of colorectal cancer. A central goal of the Colon Cancer Family Registry is the translation of colorectal cancer research to the clinical and preventive settings for the benefit of registry participants and the general public.

Publications

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