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MHH investigates prevention of cervical cancer with HPV self-testing

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offer of statutory early detection. For women from socially disadvantaged backgrounds or with a migration background, this rate is even higher. A remedy could be an HPV self-testing procedure for which [...] y, we still reach too few women for regular cervical cancer screening, especially those with a migration background or low income. With the option of HPV self-testing, the study offers a particularly

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"Dare to try something. You never know what will come of it!"

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on your CV. And if things go well, the relationships may last a lifetime. Question : You have a migration background yourself. Did that make it "harder" for you to study medicine? Answer: The fact that [...] educational reality. This did not make my studies "harder" per se, but of course people with a migration background will face additional challenges in an already very demanding course of study. These

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Prognosis for effectiveness of leukaemia therapy possible eleven months earlier

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from a suitable donor with the help of a transfusion. After the transfusion, the donated stem cells migrate into the bone marrow and begin to form new, healthy blood cells there after some time. However, this

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Help for the weakened heart

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first time how inflammation can support the weak heart. In this process, white blood cells that have migrated into the heart produce a growth factor called MYGDF, which improves the performance of the heart

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Foreign immune cells help critically ill patients against brain inflammation

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by a serious illness or immunosuppressive drugs, the virus is reactivated and multiplies. It can migrate into the central nervous system via the blood. Then there is a risk for progressive multifocal l

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New treatment against brain inflammation

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a serious illness or by immunosuppressive drugs, the virus is reactivated and multiplies. It can migrate into the central nervous system via the blood. There is then a risk of a rare brain infection, which

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