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A recent study provides support for Mayo Clinic's use of positron emission tomography (PET) to guide pancreatic cancer treatment decisions.
Diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in October 2020, Jennie Spencer decided to approach her journey through cancer treatment with a focus on joy.
Hematologist-oncologist Dr. Allison Rosenthal discusses plans to launch a formal program for adolescents and young adults with cancer at Mayo Clinic in 2022.
Roughly 7.5 per 100,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year. Read what gynecologic oncologist Dr. Kristina Butler has to say about cervical cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
Classical pianist turned nurse Genaeda Benson is grateful to Mayo Clinic for treating her father's liver cancer and saving his life. Her music helps both patients and staff at Mayo Clinic in Rochester.
The American Society of Hematology (ASH) recognized Mayo Clinic hematologist Stephen Ansell, M.D., with the highly distinguished Ernest Beutler Lecture and Prize in recognition of his significant contributions to the field of lymphoma research.
Ann Arneson, diagnosed with multiple myeloma, is Mayo Clinic’s first bone marrow transplant patient to recover at home thanks to the new advanced care at home program.
When it comes to developing a care plan for older adults with glioblastoma, it's important to weigh the benefits of treatment against side effects that might reduce quality of life.
Diagnosed with paraneoplastic syndrome, Joy Carol found treatment options for the uncommon disorder that affects some people with cancer at Mayo Clinic.
A new Mayo Clinic study finds 1 in 6 people with pancreatic cancer harbor inherited genetic mutations.