Diagnosis and Treatment
Dr. Roberto Leon Ferre defines triple-negative breast cancer, explains its treatment, and suggests questions to ask your care team.
Kurt, a prostate cancer patient, Nazi concentration camp survivor, and a former Green Beret, volunteers at Mayo Clinic to uplift spirits and instill hope.
The dye reveals any lack of blood flow, indicating a potential problem with tissue, which surgeons can then remove.
Researchers found invasive margins of these brain tumors contain biologically distinct alterations that point to aggressive behavior and recurrence.
Research suggests a risk prediction model calculated with a smartphone app may make surgery safer for liver cancer patients by predicting liver failure after surgery.
Dr. Jennifer Peterson clears up misconceptions about radiation therapy, which is often an important part of cancer treatment.
Minnesota sisters discover they have a shared genetic mutation that dramatically increases their risk for breast and ovarian cancer.
Luana Q. celebrates the first anniversary of her liver transplant after being diagnosed with liver cancer due to hepatitis C.
Dr. Wendy Sherman explains the differences in these brain tumors and why research is crucial to moving toward a cure.
Dr. Bradley Leibovich discusses testicular cancer symptoms and explains that a cure is possible for most people diagnosed with the disease.