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A Study to Analyze Surgical Outcomes and Predictors of Treatment for Hip Diseases. Rochester, Minn. This study is designed to: -analyze effects of surgical ...
The Mayo Clinic Upper Digestive Disease Survey has been created in order to have a consistent evaluation tools for patients undergoing esophageal reconstruction ...
We hypothesize that hemodynamically significant "asymptomatic" carotid disease may represent one of the few examples of treatable causes of cognitive impairment ...
Study of Breast Cancer Risk Assessment in Female Patients with Benign Breast Disease. Rochester, Minn., Jacksonville, Fla. The purpose of this study is to to ...
This study is being conducted to see if adding Exemestane to the immune checkpoint blockade can slow disease progression in post-menopausal women with non-small ...
This study is designed to: -analyze effects of surgical treatment -improve surgical care and quality of life of patients with hip problems/diseases
... disease. Autologous Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells of Cardiac Lineage Delivered Into Heart Muscle for Congenital Heart Disease. Rochester, Minn. The purpose ...
Proton beam radiation therapy is one of the treatments for men with prostate cancer who have localized disease. ... disease and factors that may determine disease ...
Patients will receive treatment until disease progression, unacceptable toxicity, consent withdrawal or death occurs. The study is expected to last ...
... disease). This is an investigational study. Radiation therapy is delivered using FDA-approved and commercially available methods. The study doctor can ...
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