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Secondary brain tumors are cancers that started somewhere else in the body and then spread to the brain. They keep the name of the original cancer, for example, ...
Cancers more likely to spread to the bones include: Breast cancer. Kidney cancer. Lung cancer. Lymphoma. Melanoma. Multiple myeloma. Prostate cancer. Thyroid ...
Cancer patients often face uncertainty as they process complex information about their diagnosis and treatment options. Limited time with clinicians can make it ...
Learn about this cancer that most often happens in the soft tissues of the arms and legs. Treatments include surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy.
This rare form of breast cancer causes breast skin changes. Learn about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatments, including surgery.
Mayo Clinic's CAR-T Cell Therapy Program offers a new cancer immunotherapy that involves genetically modifying T cells to activate the immune system to ...
Investigators in the Mayo Clinic Ovarian Cancer SPORE are exploring natural killer (NK) cells as an adoptive cellular therapy for ovarian cancer.
During this cancer treatment, radioactive material is placed inside the body. Find out how the treatment is done and who it's for.
Invasive lobular carcinoma makes up a small portion of all breast cancers. The most common type of breast cancer begins in the breast ducts. This type is called ...
Are gallbladder polyps associated with gallbladder cancer? Gallbladder polyps are growths that stick out from the lining of the inside of the gallbladder. They ...
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