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Soy foods reduce the risk of breast cancer, but more research is needed to determine whether soy supplements are equally beneficial.
In about 1 of every 5 breast cancers, the cancer cells have extra copies of the gene that makes the HER2 protein. HER2 -positive breast cancers tend to be more ...
Learn about treatment options for all types of nonmelanoma skin cancer, including squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma and others.
Find out what to expect if you're considering a blood test to determine if you have an increased risk of breast cancer. Learn what your results might mean.
Mayo Clinic colorectal surgeons were among the earliest adopters of minimally invasive techniques for cancers of the digestive system. Robotic surgery. During ...
Find out how very cold temperatures are used to freeze tissue and treat prostate cancer. Learn about the side effects and potential benefits of cryotherapy.
Surgical Oncology doctors discuss a breast cancer case together. Care at the Mayo Clinic Jacoby Breast Center is based on a patient-centered, collaborative ...
The cancer most often affects the long bones of the legs, and sometimes the arms. The most common symptoms include: Bone or joint pain. Pain might come and go ...
People with chronic lymphocytic leukemia have an increased risk of other types of cancer. These include skin cancer and cancers of the lung and the digestive ...
If the ovarian cancer cells travel away from your ovaries through your fallopian tubes and uterus to the area around your cervix, the ovarian cancer cells could ...
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