Colorectal cancer – The evil within
The facts
„Colorectal carcinoma“ means several malignant tumor types in the colon or rectum. Malignant tumors rarely occur in other intestinal areas like small intestine or caecum.
The facts
„Colorectal carcinoma“ means several malignant tumor types in the colon or rectum. Malignant tumors rarely occur in other intestinal areas like small intestine or caecum.
The Problem
Regular clinical tests demonstrate a serious and growing threat today: resistant bacteria showing immunity against many common antibiotics. The evolution and widespread distribution of antibiotic resistanct pathogens has made diseases that were once easily treatable deadly again.
Today, Personalized Medicine is one of the most promising treatment concepts. A general definition, information on the current state of research and chances for the future are presented in this blog entry.
Hardly anyone has ever heard of DIPG. This abbreviation stands for Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma and describes a childhood brain tumor. There’s no cure or positive life-changing treatment at the moment.
This blog post answers the questions of what rare diseases are in general, in which medical areas they’re involved, how many people are affected and the number of medications, which are available now.
Biomarkers are an important part of personalized medicine. That’s why the firtst blog post this year concerns with the enormous importance of these markers.
The last articel this year is about pharmacogenetics and answers, among other things, the question of why some medications don’t have an effect on certain people.
This article focuses on the metabolic disorder cystic fibrosis, the gene which is responsible for it and what treatment options are available.
Today’s blog post discusses the reasons why personalized medicine is important especially in regard to cancer therapy.
Due to the Black Friday Week, there is another blog post. This time it’s about the craziest offer this week – sequencing at a great price – and why it’s still important – also in regards to personalized medicine.