Thursday, April 26, 2018

Breast cancer types: What your classification means

Learn how doctors determine your tumor type.
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Breast cancer types: What your classification means
Determining the kind of breast cancer you have helps your doctor decide which treatment options are right for you.
 
 
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Polycythemia vera
Get the facts on this slow-growing type of blood cancer in which your bone marrow makes too many red blood cells.
 
   
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Hope in the face of breast cancer
The number of breast cancer deaths is declining. Ongoing research and medical advances have made it happen. The Mayo Clinic Breast Cancer Book brings answers. It brings assurance that breast cancer is treatable. Each chapter has been reviewed by multiple experts at Mayo Clinic who are committed to providing balanced information to help you understand your or your loved one's status, choices and future. Learn more.
 
     
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Alzheimer's disease: Anticipating end-of-life needs

Here's how to face some tough decisions.
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Alzheimer's disease: Anticipating end-of-life needs
Alzheimer's challenges multiply near the end of life. Here's some useful advice on ensuring your loved one's dignity and physical comfort.
 
 
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Alzheimer's care: Simple tips for daily tasks
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's is tough. These handy tips — from creating a routine to making your home safer — can help your day be less challenging.
 
   
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Learn how to lose weight and stay on track
Boost your chances for success and save some money with The Mayo Clinic Diet book and journal combo. Learn how to eat right and stay fit for life with information from the experts at Mayo Clinic. Record your progress with food lists, activity records and much more with a handy companion — The Mayo Clinic Diet Journal. Learn more.
 
   
 
 
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Each month, Mayo Clinic publishes practical, reliable information on the health topics that concern people most. Get a risk-free trial issue today.
 
     
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Thursday, April 19, 2018

Heart cancer: Is there such a thing?

Although heart tumors do occur, most are benign.
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Heart cancer: Is there such a thing?
Most tumors found in the heart have come from elsewhere in the body. Learn more about how cancer can affect the heart.
 
 
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Stereotactic radiosurgery
Get the facts about this procedure that uses precisely focused radiation beams to treat tumors in the brain and other parts of the body.
 
   
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Improve your hearing and balance
Hearing loss limits communication with those around you, affecting your personal relationships along with your ability to fully participate in social activities. Our ear specialists at Mayo Clinic have compiled their research and expertise to put the latest information at your fingertips in this book — Mayo Clinic on Better Hearing and Balance. Learn more and improve your hearing and balance today!
 
   
 
 
Hundreds of slimming recipes!
The Mayo Clinic Diet is designed to help you lose 6 to 10 pounds in two weeks with recipes and meal plans.
 
     
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