Cancer Type

Dr. Joselle Cook explains how recent advances in treatment are helping people with multiple myeloma live longer.

Drs. Terry Burns and Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa discuss brain tumors called gliomas and the hope being offered by new technology and clinical trials.

After Sylvester Pinckney's lymphoma returned, chimeric antigen receptor-T cell therapy at Mayo Clinic put his cancer back in remission.

Tyler Theobald finds his acoustic neuroma care efficient, convenient and responsive at Mayo Clinic in Florida.

Dr. Brad Nitzsche explains why there isn't a universal screening program for ovarian cancer and the symptoms to watch for.

Dr. Sujay Vora is studying a new approach to glioblastoma treatment that is improving health outcomes and quality of life for elderly people like Richard Casper.

Dr. S. John Weroha discusses new treatments and research that are helping more people survive ovarian cancer.

People with early-stage triple-negative breast cancer and high levels of immune cells in their tumors may have a lower risk of recurrence and better survival rates.

Surgery to treat Carole Reisinger's kidney cancer led to a colonoscopy and a second diagnosis: rectal cancer.

Dr. Maria Linnaus discusses the link between obesity and cancer risk and how bariatric surgery may reduce that risk.