News and views from across Mayo Clinic
August 1, 2022
Targeted immunotherapy helps Florida woman beat colon cancer caused by Lynch syndrome
By In the Loop
Each day this week is dedicated to help you connect your purpose with Mayo’s mission and elevate the Mayo Clinic experience. Today’s focus is on how staff connected across Mayo Clinic locations to care for a patient with advanced colon cancer. Cancer has always been a part of Katie Cunningham’s life. “We have an extensive […]
Tags: colon cancer, Dr. Amy Oxentenko, Dr. Dorin Colibaseanu, Dr. Kris Cromme, Immunotherapy, Lynch syndrome
June 26, 2018
Dad Couldn’t Make It to Graduation, so Mayo’s IT Team Brought Graduation to Him
By In the Loop
Dan Anderson had planned to make it to his son Knowlton’s graduation ceremony despite a recent surgery. When complications arose, a Mayo staffer stepped in to give Dan the next best thing.
Tags: colon cancer, Mayo Clinic in Florida, Media Support Services, Ron Porter
February 19, 2015
By In the Loop
At first, Kelly Barnard just thought she had a bad stomach ache. She’d felt “little twinges of pain” in her stomach before, she tells the Duluth Tribune, but it was nothing like the pain she’d felt just four days before Valentine’s Day 2013. “It was horrendous,” she tells the paper. “I couldn’t walk. I couldn’t […]
Tags: colon cancer, Dr. Robert Cima
July 15, 2014
By In the Loop
Black Friday took on new meaning for Jay Johnson of Owatonna, Minnesota, after what was supposed to be a routine colonoscopy in November 2012. “My wife, Wendy, went in with me, and I felt good,” he tells the Owatonna People’s Press of his visit to Mayo Clinic Health System in Owatonna. “We had no concerns […]
Tags: Cancer, colon cancer, colonoscopy, Mayo Clinic Health System, Owatonna
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