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A hospital frequent flyer offers insight to others.

Overcoming breast cancer, Arizona benefactor gives back to help minimize treatment side effects.

Genetic testing solves a family medical mystery.

Bobbie Gostout, M.D., relies on her roots in leading Mayo Clinic Health System’s community-based care model.

A four year old receives cancer treatment at Mayo Clinic for a rare brain tumor.

A Georgia woman perseveres for her family despite late-stage breast cancer.

"Our journey began in 1995, when my husband, Denny, was diagnosed at Mayo with end-stage renal failure as a result of diabetes. I was inspired to be a donor when Denny needed a kidney transplant. ... Denny was given 17 more years of life because of this surgery and his care team who ensured he was doing well. ... My wish is that our donation to Mayo Clinic research for diabetes can help to make a difference in the quality of life for others."

A Wyoming man becomes Mayo Clinic's first face transplant recipient and also increases the odds for all transplant recipients.

A Massachusetts woman gives generously following compassionate care more than 60 years ago.

Genetic sleuths never give up hunting to identify Minnesota boy’s condition.