Diagnosis | What is triple-negative breast cancer?

Diagnosis Most tumors are palpated by the patients themselves. Since the tumor can grow very quickly, it is usually not detected by normal breast cancer screening if it develops in the time in between. Since mainly younger patients are also affected, mammography (X-ray image of the breast) is usually not very well suited because the … Diagnosis | What is triple-negative breast cancer?

Chances of cure for triple-negative breast cancer | What is triple-negative breast cancer?

Chances of cure for triple-negative breast cancer Triple-negative breast cancer is a disease with a high risk of very rapid growth. If a pathological complete remission is achieved by chemotherapy, the chances of cure are very good. If this does not happen, the prognosis is significantly worse, but can be improved as much as possible … Chances of cure for triple-negative breast cancer | What is triple-negative breast cancer?

Course of a glioblastoma

Introduction Glioblastomas are malignant cancers which develop in the brain from its own cells, so-called astrocytes. They are often very aggressive and fast-growing and are usually associated with a poor prognosis. This can also be seen from the fact that they are categorized in the WHO tumor classification as level IV, which is the highest … Course of a glioblastoma

What is the life expectancy? | Course of a glioblastoma

What is the life expectancy? The average life expectancy for a glioblastoma is only about ten to fifteen months after diagnosis. This is due to the malignancy and aggressiveness of the tumor. As described above, complete resections are usually not possible and the tumor usually returns within one year despite radiation and chemotherapy. Since every … What is the life expectancy? | Course of a glioblastoma

Cytostatics

Introduction Cytostatics are drugs that inhibit the growth and proliferation of cells in the body. These substances can be produced both naturally and synthetically Field of application Cytostatic drugs are mainly used in the field of chemotherapy for cancer. In this context, they are intended to prevent the “degenerated” tumor cells from multiplying and spreading … Cytostatics

Classification | Cytostatics

Classification The cytostatic drugs can be divided into different groups. The group membership depends on the type of efficacy. Some cytostatic drugs inhibit the metabolism of the cells and thus lead to the death of these cells, while other cytostatic drugs lead to the incorporation of errors into the genetic material (the DNA) of the … Classification | Cytostatics

Countermeasures | Cytostatics

Countermeasures Nowadays there are several ways to counteract the various side effects. For example, patients are often given substances that prevent nausea and vomiting before chemotherapy, thus increasing their sense of well-being. Since damage to the oral mucosa often occurs during the course of chemotherapy, it should first be examined by a dentist and possible … Countermeasures | Cytostatics