Thyroid Cancer — Radioiodine Therapy: treatment in Bonn - Germany
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Department of Nuclear Medicine
The Department of Nuclear Medicine offers the full range of radioisotope diagnostics and treatment of various diseases. The department began its work in 1951 and today it is one of the leading and most reputable medical facilities of this kind in Germany. The clinical activities mainly focus on detection and treatment of pathologies of the thyroid gland, heart, lung cancer, breast cancer, prostate gland, liver cancer and metastases, neuroendocrine tumors, malignant melanoma, and brain tumors. The doctors use only reliable, the most effective innovative methods of examination and therapy, which guarantee an optimal result.
Department of Nuclear Medicine
The Department of Nuclear Medicine offers modern diagnostics and treatment with radioisotopes. During the procedure, a radiopharmaceutical is injected intravenously into the patient, which accumulates in the pathological focus, due to which a doctor can obtain the necessary diagnostic data or achieve the desired therapeutic result. The department's medical team cooperates closely with the specialists from the Department of Nuclear Medicine at the University Hospital Bonn, so patients receive top-class medical care that meets the standards of university medicine. A separate specialization of the department's doctors is radioiodine therapy in patients with benign and malignant thyroid diseases. The scope of services of the medical facility also includes radioisotope treatment for liver tumors, liver metastases, neuroendocrine tumors, and bone metastases. The treatment regimen is developed for each patient on an individual basis, which contributes to the high effectiveness of therapy. The department strictly observes the norms of radiation safety and the requirements of professional societies.