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Radiation Therapy 08.05.2025

Radiation Therapy for Cancer in Germany: How Does It Work?

Radiation therapy, along with chemotherapy and surgery, is one of the most powerful tools we use to treat cancer. Radiation therapy, along with chemotherapy and most powerful tools we use to treat cancer.

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Cancer Treatments 07.05.2025

Hope for Stage 4 Lung Cancer Patients: Treatment Options in Germany

Lung cancer is the most common group of malignant tumors in the world, which develops from cells in the lungs and bronchi. It develops 10% more often in men than in women.

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Cancer Treatments 06.05.2025

Innovative Methods of Thyroid Cancer Treatment in Germany

Thyroid cancer is not the most common disease. More than 120,000 cases of thyroid cancer are diagnosed around the world every year, which is 1% of all malignant tumors.

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Cancer Treatments 06.05.2025

Innovative Methods of Brain Cancer Treatment in Germany

Brain cancer is a group of malignant oncological pathologies when a tumour arises from the brain tissues or its membranes. Usually this is characterised by an unfavourable prognosis.

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Cancer Treatments 06.05.2025

Advanced Treatment Options for Metastatic Breast Cancer in Germany

As global leaders in oncology research and treatment, German hospitals combine cutting-edge technologies with comprehensive patient care.

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Cancer Treatments 05.05.2025

Adrenal Cancer Treatment in Germany

The Department of Oncology offers high-precision diagnostics and comprehensive treatment of oncological diseases, including palliative care for patients with terminal stages of malignancies.

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Cancer Treatments 05.05.2025

Liver Cancer Treatment in Germany

Deteriorations in the liver function can be detected with the help of biochemical blood test. The following techniques help to diagnose liver cancer:

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Cancer Treatments 05.05.2025

⁠Prostate Cancer Treatment in Germany

In Germany, prostate cancer is treated in large multidisciplinary university hospitals with urology and oncology departments, as well as specialized centers of prostate cancer treatment.

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Cancer Treatments 03.05.2025

Cervical Cancer Treatment in Germany

Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women under 45 years old. The most common cause of its development is human papillomavirus (HPV), due to which the tumor can appear at any age.

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Dendritic Cell Therapy in Germany 03.05.2025

Advanced Colon Cancer Treatment with Dendritic Cell Therapy in Germany

Treatment of colon cancer with dendritic cells (DC) is one of the modern immunotherapy types. This is an opportunity to completely get rid of cancer or control the disease for a long time at an advanced stage.

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Cancer Treatments 03.05.2025

Advanced Thyroid Cancer: Treatment by Type and Stage

Thyroid cancer develops in your thyroid gland, a part of your endocrine system. Your thyroid gland produces hormones that regulate body temperature, heart rate and metabolism

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Neurology and Epilepsy 02.05.2025

Top Epilepsy Neurosurgeons in Germany

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurring seizures due to abnormal brain activity. It can affect people of all ages and backgrounds.

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Neurology and Epilepsy 02.05.2025

Exploring Alternative Epilepsy Treatments in Germany

Epilepsy is a chronic neurological condition that causes repeated seizures due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Affecting over 50 million people globally, it ranges in severity and form.

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Neurology and Epilepsy 02.05.2025

Latest Epilepsy Research from German Centers

Epilepsy-Center Berlin-Brandenburg (EZBB) is a research collaboration whose article contributions are accrued to its participating partner institutions below.

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Neurology and Epilepsy 02.05.2025

Meet Germany's Leading Epilepsy Specialists

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that causes recurring seizures due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain. With over 50 million people affected worldwide, expert care is essential.

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