Research and Clinical Trials

Researchers found the drug erlotinib reduced the number of polyps formed in the bowels of patients with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP).

Komal Singh, Ph.D., is researching the link between nausea and the bacteria, viruses and fungi that inhabit the gastrointestinal tract.

Researchers found that the addition of brentuximab vedotin to standard chemotherapy improves overall survival in people with Hodgkin Lymphoma.

Study finds radiomics-based machine learning models may detect pancreatic cancer on CT scans earlier than current methods for diagnosis.

The story of how Dawn Botsford conquered melanoma with the support of her family, her Mayo Clinic care team and a clinical trial.

Sabrina Falcon's treatment for a hidden basal cell tumor required the removal of most of her nose followed by nasal reconstruction.

Mayo Clinic is pioneering approaches to larynx repair that have the potential to regenerate this complex organ, offering hope for people with laryngeal cancer.

Neurologist Dr. Wendy Sherman discusses glioblastoma diagnosis, treatment and research in this "Mayo Clinic Q&A" podcast video.

A recent study investigates the reasons for decreasing remission rates for patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma treated with CAR-T cell therapy.

Dr. Brittany Siontis discusses the various forms of sarcoma, treatment options, and research underway on new ways to treat sarcoma.