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Grundlagen der Prävention

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Die “Reparaturmedizin„ stößt in den letzten Jahren zunehmend an ihre Grenzen.Einerseits wirken sich medzinische Fortschritte in der Behandlung fortgeschrittener Tumoren kaum mehr messbar auf die Lebenserwartung der Gesamtbevölkerung aus.Zum anderen sind mitt neuen Therapiekonzepten in der Regel hohe Kosten verbunden. Durch das Vermeiden von Erkrankungen könnte die Prävention sowohl die krankheitsbedingte als auch die therapiebezogene Morbidität und Mortalität senken. Theoretisch sind Einsparungen bei den Therapiekosten denkbar.Seit Jahren wird daher von Medizin und Politik die Bedeutung der Prävention für die moderne Medizin betont.

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Schmitz-Dräger, B., Lümmen, G. (2007). Grundlagen der Prävention. In: Rübben, H. (eds) Uroonkologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-33848-2_4

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