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SAN DIEGO — Mayo Clinic researchers have found that an oral drug, apixaban, used to treat blood clots in patients undergoing cancer therapy, is safe and[.
Oral cancer refers to cancers that originate in the mouth, tongue and back of the throat. Treatment options, which can vary based on the cancer's[...].
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Patients who develop ovarian cancer appear to have better outcomes if they have a history of oral contraceptive use, according to a[...].
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I was diagnosed with oral cavity cancer and will need surgery. I spoke to another patient who underwent a similar procedure, and ...
Mayo researchers say oral apixaban safe and effective for treating blood clots in cancer patients. Joe Dangor. December 3, 2018. Mayo Clinic Radio: Colorectal ...
Living With Cancer: Do you need oral cancer screening? Laurel Kelly. April 12, 2019. Housecall: Living with rheumatoid arthritis. Laurel Kelly. April 8, 2019.
January 20, 2022. Direct oral anticoagulants significantly decrease recurrent venous thrombosis for adult cancer patients, Mayo Clinic study finds. Jay Furst.
Mayo Clinic researchers find new treatment for HPV-associated oral cancer. Joe Dangor. October 25, 2021. Mayo Clinic Minute: Mammograms, COVID-19 vaccines and ...
New oral anticoagulant drugs associated with lower kidney risks, Mayo Clinic research shows. Elizabeth Zimmermann. November 20, 2017. Study asks neurosurgeons ...
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