February 20, 2020
The healing power of fruit flies
KAALby Brianna Cook From clinical trials to becoming cancer-free, only to get it again; Teri has been through it all. Now she’s getting maintenance treatment at Mayo Clinic. However, as if cancer and the chemotherapy weren’t enough to go through, Teri also has to deal with a side effect of her cancer drugs; peripheral neuropathy, […]
Tags: cancer drugs, Dr. Anthony Windebank, fruit flies, KAAL TV, nerve damage
January 27, 2017
Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights
Mayo Clinic in the News is a weekly highlights summary of major media coverage. If you would like to be added to the weekly distribution list, send a note to Emily Blahnik with this subject line: SUBSCRIBE to Mayo Clinic in the News. Editor, Karl Oestreich; Assistant Editor: Emily Blahnik CBS News Healthcare providers on how healthcare may change under Trump The […]
Tags: ABC News, Affordable care act, ALN magazine, alzheimers, Apple, apps, Associated Press, Becker’s Hospital Review, blisters, Boston Scientific, Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer News
March 29, 2010
Study explores cancer treatment
A novel, collaborative study beginning at the University of Minnesota in a few months will further explore the method of tailoring drugs to specific patients… A novel, collaborative study beginning at the University of Minnesota in a few months will further explore the method of tailoring drugs to specific patients. Called I-SPY 2, the […]
Tags: cancer drugs, I-SPY 2, Judy Boughey
December 8, 2009
Mayo Makes Cancer Breakthrough
Cancer researchers at Mayo Clinic have made a big discovery involving some of the smallest causes of certain types cancer. The findings could change the way cancer drugs are made in the future. For nearly a century, researchers have hypothesized that chromosome imbalances in cells cause cancer. But they’ve never been able […]