It’s important to find gynecologic cancers early when they are most treatable.
Expert answers to 4 questions about gynecologic cancer | | It's estimated that more than 115,000 people with female reproductive organs in the U.S. will develop one of the five main types of gynecologic cancer in 2022. Although gynecologic cancer is not as common as other types of cancer, everyone with female reproductive organs is at risk. | Read more |
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Stem cells offer hope for chronic lung rejection | Research shows stem cells' potential to slow the progression of organ rejection in some lung transplant recipients. | Read more |
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Patient education classes | Virtual patient education classes will continue to be the primary mode of delivery. Classes are free and available to current Mayo Clinic patients. | Learn more |
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Nov. 29 is GivingTuesday | Discover how your support of Mayo Clinic on the global day of philanthropy can have a truly transformational impact. | Learn more |
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| Book excerpt: Guide to Integrative Medicine | Learn about the body's flight-or-fight response and its effect on your health, self-management strategies, and ways to improve stress in daily life. | Read excerpt |
| Lung cancer group | Connect with others for support, practical information, and answers to your questions about lung cancer or caring for someone with lung cancer. | Read more |
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