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Dennis Stoda: Jane Brandhagen was facing the news one in eight women will hear-- she had breast cancer. Her yearly mammogram had revealed a small tumor. She ...
Discuss colon cancer screening with your health care provider. Together you can consider the benefits and risks of continued screening.
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.
Researchers in this cancer focus area of the Discovery and Translation Labs at Mayo Clinic study brain cancer, including metastatic tumors, stem cells and ...
Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment for this type of liver cancer.
Chemotherapy is often used to treat colon cancer. Find out how to prepare for your treatment and how to handle possible side effects.
Monogenic risk of breast cancer can be due to variants in any one of these genes: BRCA1. BRCA2. PALB2. PTEN. TP53. For participants with monogenic risk, the ...
Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as nivolumab, may help the body's immune system attack the cancer, and may interfere with the ability of tumor ...
Find out about diagnosis and treatment of this cancer that has spread to the lymph nodes or other parts of the body.
Soy foods reduce the risk of breast cancer, but more research is needed to determine whether soy supplements are equally beneficial.
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