Sarcomas are a very rare form of cancer in the field of tumor diseases. They can appear anywhere in the body. In gynecology, sarcomas are even rarer, as they form a subfamily of soft tissue sarcomas as part of the...
Sarcomas are a very rare form of cancer in the field of tumor diseases. They can appear anywhere in the body. In gynecology, sarcomas are even rarer, as they form a subfamily of soft tissue sarcomas as part of the...
Imagine the doctor treating you who is not sure about his diagnosis when studying your radiology findings: Is it cancer or just an inflammation? This decision is very serious. Should this great responsibility be placed in the hands of a...
Counter cancer with gentle yoga. People suffering from cancer often benefit from additional support during or after their lengthy and difficult medical treatments in order to regain balance with themselves and their lives. And to do something about the “at...
The Project Follow-up care for women with gynecological cancer lasts five to ten years; after that, those affected are usually considered cured. However, more than half of these women still suffer from long-term side effects, such as B. Fatigue, incontinence...
Recurring Despite surgery and chemotherapy, gynecological tumors such as ovarian, fallopian tube, peritoneum, endometrial or cervical cancer can relapse or recur. This is also possible if the operation went as smoothly as possible and the patient responded well to the...
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Aftercare is also prevention, especially in gynecological oncology. On the one hand, cancer can recur (relapse), on the other hand, it can cause long-term side effects that can have a major impact on the patient's quality of life. After every...
The ovarian cancer app The European Center for Ovarian Cancer (EKZE) of the Women's Clinic of the Charité Berlin - under the direction of Prof. Dr. Jalid Sehouli - has developed an app for patients and doctors to keep you...
Tertiary prevention focuses on restoring health after illness. The aim of tertiary prevention (rehabilitation) is to prevent or alleviate relapse, chronification or consequential damage. In oncology in particular, tertiary prevention plays an important role in improving long-term survival and quality...
Supportive offers for patients and relatives Gynecological cancer and its treatment raises many questions and usually presents those affected and their families with very challenging situations that have to be mastered. In such a challenging situation, a supportive offering in...