Breast Cancer — Radiotherapy: treatment in Duesseldorf - Germany
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Breast cancer treatment in Germany
- Diagnostics
- Reconstruction with an expander or allo prosthesis
- Diep-flap plastic reconstruction with own tissues
- Reconstruction with own tissue or implant after radical mastectomy
- Radical mastectomy
- Brachytherapy
- Chemotherapy
- Lumpectomy and lymphadenectomy by metastases to lymph nodes
- Sectoral resection with flap plastic
- Proton Therapy
- Embolization or chemoembolization
Department of Adult and Pediatric Radiation Therapy, Radiation Oncology
According to the Focus magazine, the Department of Adult and Pediatric Radiation Therapy, Radiation Oncology is included in the rating of the top German departments specializing in radiation therapy! The department offers the full range of treatment of oncological diseases using ionizing radiation by means of external (teletherapy) or internal (brachytherapy) tumor radiation. The specialists of the department are doing their best to ensure the most effective cancer therapy, taking into account the very latest advances in science and medical technology, interdisciplinary cooperation and an individual approach.
Department of Radiation Therapy
The Department of Radiation Therapy offers the full range of modern types of irradiation for the treatment of malignant diseases of various localization. Along with surgical treatment and chemotherapy, radiation therapy is one of the most effective methods of treating oncology. The department's specialists also successfully carry out chemoradiotherapy. Regular tumor boards are held in interdisciplinary cooperation with the specialists from related medical fields, during which the most appropriate time for radiation therapy (before or after surgery), as well as its combination with other treatments (for example, chemotherapy) is selected. The medical facility keeps pace with innovations, and therefore it uses advanced irradiation methods that targetedly affect malignant cells and practically do not affect healthy tissues. In addition, the department deals with the treatment of benign diseases such as arthrosis, tennis elbow, heel spurs and others. Doctors accurately plan the dose of radiation and the duration of the course of therapy in order to achieve the best result.