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A mammogram is an X-ray of the breast tissue. Mammograms are commonly used to screen for breast cancer. If a screening mammogram finds something concerning, you ...
... cancer, appendiceal cancer, pancreatic adenocarcinoma, gastroesophageal cancer, gastric cancer or bile duct cancer. Why contact the Early-Onset and ...
Eat healthy foods and add exercise to your daily routine to reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Learn more about how to prevent prostate cancer.
Our AYA Cancer Program provides comprehensive, tailored to people ages 15 to 39 facing the challenges of cancer and addresses the unique needs of each ...
Alternative cancer treatments may help you cope with cancer treatment side effects such as fatigue, pain, sleep problems, and nausea and vomiting.
Some of the medicines used for chemotherapy to target cancer cells also can harm reproductive cells. They may cause lower sperm count or damage to egg cells.
Researchers at Mayo Clinic are studying vaccines that target HER2 and MUC1, which are overexpressed in many cancers, such as lung cancer.
Cancer treatment may alter your sense of taste. Learn what you can do.
Knowing the symptoms of skin cancer can help ensure that cancerous changes are detected and treated before the cancer has spread. Melanoma can be treated ...
Cancer vaccine research focuses on using vaccines to help prevent and treat several types of cancer, including breast cancer and ovarian cancer. This research ...
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