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ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinic scientists have developed an immunotherapy strategy that potentially lays the groundwork for treating a spectrum of autoimmune ...
Rochester, Minn. The aim of this study is to develop a feasible, acceptable, and sustainable comprehensive cancer distress management program that is tailored ...
Reprint from Mayo Clinic Alumni magazine, 2023, issue 3 Timothy Nelson, M.D., Ph.D., intended to be a cardiothoracic surgeon. “As a student in the Medical ...
It also indicates that the center deals with patients who become nicotine dependent by other means, such as smokeless tobacco, adds Dr. Hurt. Tom Gauvin, ...
Julie Ferris-Tillman, Ph.D. January 30, 2026. ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center is expanding surgical options for patients undergoing ...
Mayo Clinic researchers made significant strides in 2025 toward predicting, preventing and treating some of the world's most serious and complex diseases.
Early detection improves treatment outcomes for endometrial and ovarian cancers, yet far too often women are diagnosed in advanced stages of these diseases.
Learn about treatments for prostate cancer that no longer responds to hormone therapy. Options include chemotherapy, radiopharmaceutical therapy and others.
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