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Lung cancer. Melanoma. Pineoblastoma. Soft tissue sarcoma. Your child's healthcare team might recommend tests to screen for these other types of cancers.
The U.S. National Cancer Institute gives survival rates for all liver cancers together. These rates include people with hepatocellular carcinoma and also those ...
The two most common forms of esophageal cancer are esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) and esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC). Incidence and risk factors.
Find out why doctors use radiation treat breast cancer. Learn what to expect and the side effects of breast cancer radiation, including proton therapy.
Mayo Clinic is recognized as a Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) for hepatobiliary cancer research, funded by the National Cancer Institute.
Rising PSA after prostate cancer treatment may signal recurrence. Learn how it's diagnosed, what it means, treatment options and outlook.
After a diagnosis of appendix cancer, healthcare professionals perform tests to learn how far the disease has spread. This process is called staging.
Effective treatments for recurrent gynecological cancer are lacking, and there is a need for novel therapeutic options. One of the barriers to improving ...
Cancer antigen 125 also is called CA 125. This test may be used to monitor certain cancers during and after treatment. In some situations, the test may be used ...
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