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Overmedication: An unexpected side effect of cancer | | Even lifesaving medicines can have a very different effect. When taken together, they can create new risks. It's a common problem for people with cancer. Taking multiple medications increases the risk of side effects, dangerous interactions between different meds, and simple mistakes. | Read more |
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Find clinical trials | Mayo Clinic has many clinical trials that need volunteers. These clinical trials investigate conditions, treatment options or drug effectiveness. | Find active clinical trials |
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Larynx and trachea transplant program | The program helps people who have damage to or have lost their larynx or trachea due to cancer, disease or trauma. | Read more |
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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 excerpt |
| Managing symptoms group | Connect with others managing the symptoms of cancer and its treatment, such as fatigue, anxiety, depression, sleep, mobility issues and more. | Connect now |
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