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Prostatic Artery Embolization: A Revolutionary Approach to Treating Enlarged Prostate
Benign prostatic hyperplasia symptoms represent one of the most widespread health challenges for men worldwide. This non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland affects approximately 45% of men over 45 years of age, with the prevalence increasing to about 80% in men over 70. The burden of BPH varies significantly across regions and...
Vascular Interventions: The New Frontier in Arthroses Treatment
Arthrosis affects millions worldwide, causing pain and limiting mobility, with conventional treatments often providing only temporary relief. Artery embolization (AE) represents a groundbreaking approach targeting the vascular component of joint inflammation. This minimally invasive procedure blocks abnormal blood vessels feeding...
Stem Cell Treatment for ALS in Germany: Pioneering Protocols and Breakthrough Technologies
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) remains one of the most challenging neurological diseases, requiring innovative treatment approaches. German clinics hold leading positions in the development and implementation of advanced cell therapy methods, offering ALS patients scientifically-based treatment protocols with proven...
Oncolytic virotherapy
Oncolytic virotherapy is an innovative cancer treatment that utilizes viruses to selectively infect and destroy cancer cells while simultaneously stimulating a systemic antitumor immune response. Since its emergence as a form of immunotherapy, oncolytic virotherapy has rapidly gained relevance in oncology. In 2015, the FDA approved Imligic...
Aquablation in Germany: a promising prostate pathologies treatment
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is one of the most common urological conditions in men, especially those aged 50 and older. The number of cases of BPH is rapidly increasing worldwide. According to the data published in The Lancet, the distribution of the disease according to age is as follows: 8% in their 40s, 50% in their 60s, and 80%...
2025 Leading 10 Gynecologic Oncologists in Germany: Who Are They?
In 2022, Europe broke the record of ovarian cancer incidence and mortality – the highest rates among all other countries in the world. Breast cancer among European women is also on the third place in the world in terms of incidence. This may be one of the reasons why German oncologists strive to gain expertise in the treatment of patients with cancer...
Non-surgical treatment of brain tumors
Surgery remains to be the mainstay of treatment for most types of cancer. Neurosurgery in Germany can often be a curative measure in patients with brain neoplasms. However, brain tumors can also be treated with a number of non-surgical methods. They don’t only complement the operation, but can sometimes completely replace it.
Medical advances in hair transplantation
The problem of hair loss on the scalp or certain areas of the body worries more than half of the male population of European countries. Alopecia is much less common among representatives of the Mongoloid race and is almost absent among Africans. Baldness in women is less common, but it also forces us to look for effective hair restoration...
