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PHOENIX — Current screening protocols fail to catch a notable number of people carrying genetic mutations associated with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer ...
Marla Broadfoot, Ph.D. December 10, 2025. Mayo Clinic researchers find new hope for toughest myeloma through off-the-shelf immunotherapy.
Genetic technology has the potential to significantly improve human health by improving disease risk prediction and guiding prevention strategies. The ...
Mayo Clinic researchers and surgeons test virtual reality to calm presurgery jitters featured image · Asthma burden score reflecting patient experience may ...
Tammy LeDoux could never have imagined she had a tumor the size of a pineapple growing on her left ovary. Or that precancerous polyps were[...] ...
Outfitted in gloves, coveralls, cap, face mask, goggles and even shoe covers, a biomanufacturing engineer moves slowly and deliberately through an ultra-clean ...
PHOENIX — Mayo Clinic announces a groundbreaking achievement in organ transplantation, offering hope to thousands who have lost their ability to speak, swallow ...
Treatments such as chemotherapy, hormone therapy and immunotherapy have had limited success against advanced prostate cancer due to the tumor's ability to ...
Research · Marla Broadfoot, Ph.D. · August 5, 2025 ; Research · Kate Ledger. August 1, 2025 ; Cancer · Brittany Cordeiro. August 1, 2025 ; Individualized Medicine.
Mayo Clinic researchers made significant strides in 2025 toward predicting, preventing and treating some of the world's most serious and complex diseases.
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