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Too little blood flow to the legs and arms can cause pain, especially during exercise. Learn more about diagnosing and treating intermittent claudication.
Learn about the symptoms and causes of this bone cancer that happens most often in children. Find out about treatments, including limb-sparing operations.
Barrett's esophagus, which is linked to chronic heartburn, can turn into cancer of the esophagus. Learn about treatment.
Learn more about laparoscopy or robotic surgical techniques, which may mean less pain and a shorter hospital stay.
The Mukhopadhyay lab at Mayo Clinic studies the interaction between cells and the extracellular matrix within the tumor microenvironment.
You may have access to experimental treatments for eosinophilic esophagitis not available elsewhere, such as Cytosponge to monitor treatment results.
Early diagnosis of nerve root avulsion injuries following brachial plexus trauma remain a barrier to the early treatment of these complex injuries.
Find out what to expect during this skin cancer surgery that involves removing thin layers of skin until only cancer-free tissue remains.
Need to lose weight? Skip the fad diets. Go for healthy eating and exercise habits. It's the smart way to take weight off and keep it off.
This type of heart valve disease reduces or blocks blood flow from the heart to the body. Know the symptoms and how it's treated.
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