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Uterine fibroids are the leading cause of women undergoing hysterectomies. Now there's a newer nonsurgical procedure to remove fibroids.
A grateful patient with kidney cancer explains his Mayo Clinic experience, from confirmation of a large tumor on his right kidney to surgical removal of the ...
In this surgical procedure, a healthy kidney is removed from a living donor for transplant into a person whose kidneys no longer function properly.
People with renal cell carcinoma who had surgery to completely remove cancer that had spread, called metastases, lived significantly longer compared with people ...
She got her high blood pressure under control, and she had surgery to remove her ovaries due to a noncancerous growth. “Everyone at the Mayo Clinic in ...
Ovarian cancer, the deadliest of the reproductive organ cancers, often goes ... At this late stage, ovarian cancer is more difficult to treat and is frequently ...
This is a Phase 3, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of niraparib as maintenance in platinum sensitive ovarian cancer patients ...
Some surgeons perform this technique concurrently with a minimally invasive myomectomy to reach deeper fibroids that may be more difficult to remove.
A healthcare professional uses the needle to remove a sample of tissue. A biopsy may not be needed if imaging tests show enough information to make a diagnosis.
Giving ribociclib together with letrozole may be an effective treatment in patients with ovarian, fallopian tube, primary peritoneal, or endometrial cancer.
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