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... tumor. Doctors consider the location of the primary tumor when choosing the most appropriate treatments. So if carcinoma of unknown primary is found ...
Mayo Clinic is one of the highest volume neurosurgical centers in the country. Its doctors are respected for their experience diagnosing and treating peripheral ...
Surgery to remove the glioblastoma. A brain surgeon, also known as a neurosurgeon, works to remove as much of the tumor as possible. · Radiation therapy.
Salivary gland tumors can happen in any salivary gland. Most salivary gland tumors occur in the parotid gland. Of these, most aren't cancer. For every five ...
This is a clinical trial to compare two needles used in biopsy techniques to acquire tissue from pancreatic cancer. The hypothesis is that the tissue yield, as ...
Carcinoid tumors commonly spread to the liver. Treatments may include surgery to remove part of the liver, blocking blood flow to the liver (hepatic artery ...
Also called odontogenic tumors and cysts, these typically benign lesions develop in the jawbone or the soft tissues in the mouth. They vary in severity.
This randomized phase II clinical trial studies the side effects and how well proton beam or intensity-modulated radiation therapy works in preserving brain ...
Treatment for Wilms tumor may begin with surgery to remove all or part of a kidney. Surgery also confirms the diagnosis. The tissue removed during surgery is ...
The latest techniques and technology. Mayo Clinic neurosurgeons perform more than 2,900 brain tumor surgeries each year using the latest technological advances ...
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