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One method, called binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy, uses lenses and a bright light mounted on your doctor's forehead — a bit like a miner's lamp. Another ...
Increased levels of prostate-specific antigen in your blood can be a sign of prostate cancer. However, cancer is just one of several possible causes of ...
In addition to being principal investigator of the Melanoma Research Lab, Dr. Markovic is an oncologist and a hematologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, ...
Melanoma is the least common of the three skin cancers but the most serious. This type of cancer can occur in many different areas of the body including areas ...
Dr. Naiara Sbroggio Barbosa (Nie-e-ARE-ah Bar-BOH-sah), a Mayo Clinic dermatologist, , explains how Mohs surgery can be used to treat basal cell carcinoma, ...
The Melanoma and Skin Cancer Research Program brings together extensive research resources, clinical expertise and scientific ingenuity across the spectrum of ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I turn 50 this year and at my annual physical, my doctor suggested I visit a dermatologist to check for melanoma. I have never had any ...
This clinical trial studies individualized temozolomide (TMZ) in treating patients with stage IV melanoma that cannot be removed by surgery. Drugs used in ...
Melanoma is on the rise nationally, and transplant recipients and lymphoma patients are far likelier than the average person to get that form of skin cancer ...
Oncology physicians and researchers work together to advance the science behind melanoma, including melanoma biology, prevention and treatment. Patients with ...
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