Why it’s important for cancer patients to stay active during treatment.
BRCA gene test for breast and ovarian cancer | | If you are concerned about your breast and ovarian cancer risk, the BRCA gene test is a good option to consider. This blood test uses DNA analysis to identify harmful changes (mutations) in either one of the two breast cancer susceptibility genes — BRCA1 and BRCA2. | Learn more |
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Staying active during cancer treatment | Sara Mansfield, a certified cancer trainer at Mayo Clinic, discusses how exercise can be used to heal cancer. | Watch video |
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Research into using DNA to catch cancer earlier | By studying the entire genome of patients' DNA, is it possible to find serious medical conditions earlier? | Read more |
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FAQ: Scheduling appointments | We want to make it easy to get treatment at Mayo Clinic. This FAQ provides details on making an appointment. | Read more |
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Your gift DOUBLES to Support Cancer Research! | Until August 25, gifts to help advance cancer research will be doubled thanks to a $100,000 challenge opportunity. | Learn more |
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| Book excerpt: A to Z Health Guide | Everything you need to know about cancer causes, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. | Read excerpt |
| Cancer education classes | Because knowledge empowers people, we offer information and resources to support patients during diagnosis, treatment and life after treatment. | Read more |
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