Mayo Clinic research discovers lower-quality genomic sequencing data.
Genomic data disparities among racial groups | | Mayo Clinic researchers studied the differences in genomic data quality among racial groups in one of the largest and most widely used cancer research datasets, The Cancer Genome Atlas. They found lower quality genomic sequencing data in self-reported Black patients and patients of African ancestry. | Read more |
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Treatment response for stomach cancer | A study is validating the use of genomic sequencing to predict the benefit of different stomach cancer treatments. | Read more |
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6 things to always share with your doctor | Not sure what's relevant? Embarrassed? We asked doctors what they wish patients would always tell them about. | Watch video |
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Can you imagine a world without Mayo Clinic? | Learn more about the difference benefactor support makes. | Read more |
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| A book about pain relief | "The Guide to Pain Relief" offers practical guidance from Mayo Clinic for understanding, treating and managing chronic pain. | Read an excerpt |
| Health & Mindfulness blog | A space to share science, ideas and practical experiences about how the practice of mindfulness relates to health (personal balance). | Learn more |
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