"Patient involvement in cancer medicine" Wednesday, September 13, 2023, 5 to 6 p.m. If a person is diagnosed with cancer, the period of diagnosis, treatment and aftercare is often very stressful for those
pancreatic cancer" and "Fatigue in cancer" Wednesday, November 15, 2023, 5 to 6 p.m. If a person is diagnosed with cancer, the period of diagnosis, treatment and aftercare is often very stressful for those
to adapt the procedure for new registrations slightly: In the case of confirmed rare (suspected) diagnoses, you can contact the appropriate individual center directly. If you are unsure which individual
and "Finding reliable health information" Wednesday, June 21, 2023, 5 to 6 p.m. If a person is diagnosed with cancer, the period of diagnosis, treatment and aftercare is often very stressful for those
disrupted by a variety of genetic defects. Such immunodeficiencies are rare and often difficult to diagnose, and their detection and treatment requires a great deal of specialist knowledge. The Immunodeficiency
Wednesday, October 23, 2024, 5 to 6 p.m. Catch-up date from June 19 (psycho-oncology) If a person is diagnosed with cancer, the period of diagnosis, treatment and aftercare is often very stressful for those
existing cancer. Many patients report weight loss in the weeks and months before the disease is diagnosed. Changes or disturbances in diet can also occur during treatment. Weight loss and malnutrition lead
Radiotherapy Patients who have been diagnosed with a malignant disease are treated with radiation; less frequently, patients with benign diseases are also treated. In this area of work, as an MTR , you
predisposition outpatient clinic (KPS outpatient clinic) If you or your child are suspected or diagnosed with a disease with an increased risk of cancer, we will be happy to inform you about the necessary
are extremely rare. Facts and figures Every year, around 33,100 men and 25,000 women are newly diagnosed with colorectal cancer in Germany (source: Robert Koch Institute). In Germany, bowel cancer is the [...] runs in the family, for example if direct relatives (grandparents, parents or siblings) have been diagnosed with bowel cancer, bowel polyps or a malignant tumor of the stomach or uterus. It is therefore