Accordingly, transplantation medicine is one of the defining focal points of the MHH in research and patient care. The Transplant Center serves to coordinate all clinics, institutes and outpatient departments [...] translational idea in research is impressively strong, i.e. bringing a finding from the laboratory into patient care. This is so successful at the MHH due to the close integration of institutes and clinics in [...] currently in full swing. I am sure that together we can really make a difference at the MHH. What about patient care? With over 15,000 thoracic and abdominal organ transplants performed, the MHH Transplant Center
from complementary and palliative medicine who are specially trained in oncology. The centre offers patients and their relatives intensive and professional support before, during and after treatment. The focus [...] The concept of integrative oncology has become a regular component in the treatment of oncological patients. The aim is to improve the quality of life, alleviate side effects and restore the performance of [...] Integrative Oncology is an important step in the further development of our oncological activities in patient care and research. In this way, we are further expanding our all-embracing expertise in oncology
and kill their target cells. In this way, specific cellular immunity should be transferred to the patients. In a multicentre case series, a team from Hannover Medical School (MHH) led by Professor Dr. Britta [...] of immunocompromised people against the virus. The T cells, which are precisely tailored to the patients, come from stem cell donations, unrelated donations and unrelated donations from the globally unique [...] transplantation. In the multicentre study, the researchers produced EBV-specific T-cells for 37 patients, some of whom were severely ill after transplantation or because of recurrent EBV infection. "About
possibilities to their patients or whether the application itself is not user-friendly enough or not attractive enough for users. In order to find out the critical success factors, patients, doctors and developers [...] l psychotherapy "Depressive illnesses are not only a psychological and psychosomatic burden for patients and their relatives, but also an economic problem for those affected and for society due to ill [...] part in therapy at all. Among other things, this is due to waiting times. Because there are more patients willing to undergo therapy than available appointments, it takes an average of three months to get
centres and a central patient register at the same time. High informal care costs Comprehensive data were collected on the consumption of medical and non-medical resources and on the patients' ability to work [...] life provide a basis for health policy decisions and for increasing the quality of care for our patients," says initiator and first author Dr Martin Hümmert, explaining the background of the study. Until [...] and MOGAD in this regard. Dr. Hümmert coordinated the study together with Professor Trebst. 212 patients were included in the multicentre study - a very large number for a rare disease. "This was made
offers all diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for stroke patients around the clock, 365 days a year.and treatment procedures for stroke patients - including thrombectomy and including thrombectomy. "Especially [...] factor of two. Effective methods for reducing radiation exposure are also available. This means that patients can be offered even better treatment, for example in the event of a severe stroke. Thrombectomy [...] the brain, spine or spinal cord as well as tumors of the head and neck. Around 220 of these are patients who have suffered a stroke. The aim is to remove the blood clot in the cerebral vessel responsible
therapies only kick in when patients show motor abnormalities. But by then, at least half of the nerve cells in the brain have already perished. "Clinical trials with patients at this stage have therefore [...] approach and identify those affected in the preliminary phase. To do this, the neurologists invite patients with possible REM sleep behavior disorder to a telephone interview and first record their data and [...] content of the blood and air flow are also measured. Image and sound recordings also document whether patients snore, speak or move. Because the measuring device is mobile, the participants do not have to spend
doctors with outstanding achievements in patient care and research the opportunity to devote half of their working hours to research and the other half to patient care and teaching in the long term. The [...] In order to provide patients with optimal care, the latest scientific findings must be incorporated into diagnostics and therapy. This requires so-called clinician scientists. These are doctors who not [...] he says. "I want to develop new treatment approaches that are precisely tailored to the needs of patients." The pulmonologist researches chronic lung diseases and is now being funded with 1.1 million euros
dose of molidustat will be administered to additional patients. Both active ingredients will be administered as tablets. Participants sought Patients with relapsed or refractory IDH1-mutated AML who have [...] combination of two drugs previously used individually against AML triples the survival time of AML patients. Now the hematologist wants to investigate a similar approach in a new multicenter study. This will [...] either chemotherapy or stem cell transplantation. In the current study, the physician is focusing on patients for whom such standard therapy is unsuccessful or who, after initial improvement, have subsequently
last Lancet review four years ago. "For a long time, there were only a few therapeutic options for patients with advanced tumour stages," explains PD Dr. Saborowski. In the meantime, however, a whole range [...] cells are recognised and fought. With the staggered use of the different drugs, the prognosis of patients with HCC can be significantly improved. Treatment in specialised centres recommended One problem [...] of its non-specific symptoms. "There is a lack of biomarkers with which we can not only identify patients at risk, but also make precise treatment decisions for all stages of hepatocellular carcinoma,"