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Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy treats cancer with strong medicines. · Hormone therapy. Some types of cancer are fueled by the body's hormones. · Radiation therapy.
The Stem Cell and Cancer Biology Lab of Nagarajan Kannan, Ph.D., M.S., at Mayo Clinic studies stem cell differentiation related to the biology of cancer ...
Rosenthal explains. "These are some of the people who need the most support after treatment." Advances in cancer treatments have made many of the cancers most ...
For instance, endoscopic ultrasound may help capture images of ampullary cancer. Sometimes a dye is injected into the bile duct using endoscopy. This procedure ...
When cancer spreads, it's called metastatic cancer. Most DNA changes that lead to vaginal cancers are thought to be caused by human papillomavirus, also called ...
For bone cancers near the knee, a rotationplasty may be an option. In this surgery, the surgeon removes the cancer and surrounding area, including the knee ...
In some cases, chemotherapy may be indicated to treat your cancer. However, depending on your needs, you may also have access to other drug therapies, such as ...
Chemotherapy is often used to treat colon cancer. Find out how to prepare for your treatment and how to handle possible side effects.
Colon cancer treatment usually involves surgery to remove the cancer. Your health care team might recommend other treatments, such as radiation therapy and ...
There's still no evidence that vitamin C alone can cure cancer, but researchers are studying whether it might boost the effectiveness of other cancer treatments ...
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