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At Mayo Clinic, getting a diagnosis for your breast lump begins with a physical exam of your breasts. You also might need other tests, such as a mammogram, ...
The purpose of this study is to to bring molecular risk prediction for breast cancer into the clinical arena through: the establishment of a large tissue ...
Learn about this common breast lump. It is not cancer. Unless you have symptoms that bother you, treatment might not be needed.
Mayo Clinic gynecologists have found a potential solution for a bothersome menopause condition affecting a majority of breast cancer survivors.
Do you have symptoms in one or both breasts? Have you had a fever? When was your last mammogram? Have you ever been diagnosed with a precancerous breast ...
placebo in combination with ado-trastuzumab emtansine (TTT-DM1) in patients with stage II-III HER2+ breast cancer with residual disease post-neoadjuvant ...
Mayo investigators have identified unique practice patterns and prognosis factors in male breast cancer, and associated health disparities.
This phase I trial studies the side effects and best dose of alisertib when given together with fulvestrant in treating patients with hormone positive breast ...
Soy foods reduce the risk of breast cancer, but more research is needed to determine whether soy supplements are equally beneficial.
Clinical breast exam. Your doctor feels (palpates) your breasts and the lymph nodes located in your lower neck and underarm area checking for unusual breast ...
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