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Cholangiocarcinoma is a rare type of aggressive cancer. Learn how a liver transplant saved a man's life at Mayo Clinic.
Are gallbladder polyps associated with gallbladder cancer? Gallbladder polyps are growths that stick out from the lining of the inside of the gallbladder. They ...
This cancer caused by a virus occurs in people who have AIDS and those with a donated organ who take medicines to prevent organ rejection.
Learn about this cancer that forms in the blood and bone marrow. Treatments include medications and bone marrow transplant.
The Stem Cell Aging and Cancer Lab of Kristina Kirschner, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic translates cellular and population studies into clinical applications for ...
The Genome Maintenance and Chromatin Plasticity in Cancer Laboratory at Mayo Clinic, led by Arvind Panday, Ph.D., studies the precise functions of DNA ...
Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatments for the most serious form of skin cancer.
Some things that might be different with this type of cancer include: Most invasive lobular carcinomas are sensitive to hormones. Breast cancers that are ...
In a phase III clinical trial, 53% of patients with nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) in the carcinoma in situ cohort had a complete response within ...
Lung nodules are common. Most aren't cancer. Find out what tests might be recommended if you have a lung nodule.
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