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This rare, slow-growing soft tissue cancer tends to occur in teenagers and young adults. It often starts in a hand, wrist, arm or leg.
Outpatient biopsies obtained at Mayo Clinic are sent directly to the Hilton Building for processing in the histology laboratory. Many of these cases are ...
Growth plate fractures — This common childhood bone injury often needs immediate treatment as it can result in a shorter, longer or crooked limb.
Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment for this deadly form of cancer.
Specialists at Mayo Clinic continue to develop new ways to use iMRI to improve surgery outcomes, such as combining brain mapping (electrophysiologic mapping) ...
Learn more about medical professionals who ensure that the people who are in a Mayo Clinic hospital for serious conditions receive seamless, expert care.
The Copland Cancer Biology and Translational Research Lab is creating validated cell lines and PDTX models to pave the way for better cancer treatment.
Learn about innovative treatment for throat cancers, mouth cancers, tongue cancers, tonsil cancers and other cancers that affect the head and neck.
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