Mayo Clinic researchers in Rochester have extended the list of cancers best treated with proton therapy. Proton beam treatment uses subatomic particles targeted directly at cancerous tumors, ...
Oct. 11—The Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation of Bayport, Minnesota, has made a $100 million multi-year commitment to support the expansion of Mayo Clinic's proton beam facility in ...
Mayo Clinic has announced plans to build proton beam therapy facilities at its Rochester, Minn., and Scottsdale, Ariz., cancer center sites, a combined $370 million project, according to a Mayo Clinic ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — In a randomized trial, published in The Lancet Oncology, Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers uncover evidence supporting a shorter treatment time for breast cancer ...
Mayo Clinic is expanding its proton beam therapy program by spending $200 million to build a new 110,000-square-foot facility in downtown Rochester. The announcement was made this morning that the ...
Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix is breaking ground on a $182 million proton beam cancer therapy facility, according to a hospital news release. Proton beam therapy is designed to more precisely target ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. – A big donation is bringing hope to people fighting cancer. The Andersen Foundation, founded by the window company's founder, is donating $100 million to the Mayo Clinic proton beam ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — A decade after opening, the Mayo Clinic Proton Therapy Program in Rochester, Minnesota, has treated 10,000 patients. Annually, the program treats 30%–40% more patients than most ...
Until this week, Mayo Clinic had tested its $180 million proton beam accelerator only on water, a cadaver and cuts of meat donated by Ye Olde Butcher Shoppe in Rochester. But Monday, with a turn of a ...
In November, Mayo Clinic plans to start construction of a $200 million, 110,000-square-foot expansion of its proton beam therapy program in downtown Rochester. The expansion will add two new treatment ...
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