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IMRT [4] and Cyberknife [5] are two of the latest technologies used in cancer treatment developed at the Anadolu Medical Center. The hospital also provides multidisciplinary care, free check ups, patient education, first aid courses, and courses related to preventive medicine. Its cancer centre is an OECI-designated clinical cancer centre.
Professor İsmet Miroğlu died on 23 October 1997, after cancer treatment, in Istanbul. To keep his memory alive, BKY-Babıali Kültür Yayıncılığı, a publishing house based in Istanbul, published a book on behalf of Miroğlu which is titled Bin Atlının Akınları (Campaigns of 1000 cavaliers).
Elekta is a global Swedish company that develops and produces radiation therapy and radiosurgery-related equipment and clinical management for the treatment of cancer and brain disorders. Elekta has a global presence in more than 120 countries, with over 40 offices around the world and about 4,700 employees.
The top 5 causes of death are cardiovascular diseases (35.4%), cancer (15.2%), respiratory diseases (13.5%), endocrine and nutritional diseases (4.5%), and others (13%). [13] When the diseases causing death are examined on a gender basis; deaths from circulatory and endocrine diseases were found mostly in women and deaths from cancers and ...
For a long time, Nuray Hafiftaş had been treated for large bowel cancer at Menzil Community Naqshbandi Islamic group hospital Kurtköy, Pendik, Istanbul district. After a long treatment, her cancer metastasized to her liver and she died in a Istanbul hospital on 14 February 2018 at the age of 55. [3]
Mehmet Toner (born 1958) is a Turkish biomedical engineer.He is currently the Helen Andrus Benedict Professor of Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School, [1] with a joint appointment as professor at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST).
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Cancer treatments are a wide range of treatments available for the many different types of cancer, with each cancer type needing its own specific treatment. [1] Treatments can include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy, targeted therapy including small-molecule drugs or monoclonal antibodies, [2] and PARP inhibitors such as olaparib. [3]