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Grundsätze der interdisziplinären Krebstherapie

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Internistische Krebstherapie

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Die Wahl der für eine bestimmte Tumorart optimalen Therapie erfordert detaillierte Kenntnisse über die verschiedenen Faktoren, die den Krankheitsverlauf und die Prognose desselben bestimmen. Für einzelne Arten von Tumoren, für verschiedene Erkrankungsstadien und andere prognostisch wichtige Untergruppen stehen häufig mehrere Behandlungsmöglichkeiten zur Verfügung. In Frage kommen in der Regel operative Maßnahmen, die Strahlen- und die Chemotherapie. Je nach Behandlungskonzept werden diese einzeln oder kombiniert, simultan oder sequentiell angewandt.

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Hünig, R., Metzger, U., Obrecht, JP. (1985). Grundsätze der interdisziplinären Krebstherapie. In: Brunner, K.W., Nagel, G.A. (eds) Internistische Krebstherapie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69712-8_6

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