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Is there a chemotherapy that destroys the tumor and does not cause side-effects?


Yes, there is!


Regional Chemotherapy (RCT) in Medias Klinikum, Department of Surgical Oncology, Burghausen (Germany)


 RCT is applied in the tumor bearing area only and does not impair quality of life. Hair loss and tiredness are almost never observed.


 RCT is even effective in a high percentage in otherwise chemoresistant tumors, because it breaks through drug resistance.


 RCT is effective in solid tumors like liver-, pancreatic-, bladder cancer and sarcomas.


 Outstanding results have been achieved in breast-, ovarian- and head and neck cancers as well as liver and lung metastases.


Induction Chemotherapy – Springer Press (2011)


This book aims to present the full range of management techniques and practices used in induction chemotherapy within one accessible volume. It provides up-to-date information on the pioneering and cutting edge practices employed in different institutions and documents the advantages of integrated treatment schedules. Patient selection is discussed and each of the cancer types for which induction chemotherapy has proved important is considered in detail. These include the head and neck, limbs, invasive stomach cancers, breast cancers, liver cancers and some liver metastases, cancers in the pelvis, like bladder, cervical and ovarian cancers, pancreatic tumors and lung cancer and metastases.


The Medical Director of Medias Klinikum is Prof. Dr. med. Karl R. Aigner, one of the world wide pioneers in regional chemotherapy.


Medias Klinikum, Krankenhausstr. 14a, 84489 Burghausen/Germany, Tel +49 (0) 8677/9160-0, Fax +49 (0) 8677/9160-120 info@medias-klinikum.de, www.medias-klinikum.de


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