• Diabetes Screening - What's the use?

    Given the high incidence of diabetes, could population-based diabetes screening make sense? This question was addressed by Prof. Dr. Oliver Kuß in a symposium at the DDG Congress 2021.

  • COVID-19 and diabetes - what are the connections?

    "SARS-CoV-2 and diabetes - correlations and latest data" was the title of a symposium at the DDG Congress 2021. Prof. Dr. Stefan Bornstein spoke on epidemiology and treatment options.

  • Getting off the couch - this is how it’s done

    The importance of physical activity for health is undisputed. A session at the 2021 DDG Congress shed light on various aspects of physical activity promotion in diabetes.

  • The ERC Guidelines 2021: Cardiac Arrest in Special Circumstances (Part 5/7)

    In the event of cardiac arrest, the most important interventions are universal. However, basic and advanced life-saving manoeuvres may require modification.

  • Eliminating cervical cancer: How it could be done

    Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, but too few young women are vaccinated against HPV infections. The WHO wants to take action against this with a worldwide strategy.

  • Prof. Jalid Sehouli: There is no medicine without bad news

    Delivering bad news is one of the core competencies of physicians. Yet for many of them, this remains an unaddressed challenge.

  • Results on new remote heart failure monitoring device

    A recently published study presented a new innovative, permanently implanted intracardiac device to remotely monitor left intra-atrial pressures in patients with chronic heart failure.

  • New strategies for type 1 diabetes

    By the time of clinical manifestation of type 1 diabetes mellitus, the loss of beta cell mass is already well advanced - early detection of the disease is essential for possibility of effective causal therapy.

  • The ERC Guidelines 2021: Peri-arrest arrhythmias (Part 4/7)

    Dr. Martin Fandler summarizes the key components, new issues and reconfirmed practices in the ALS management of tachycardia and bradycardia according to ERC 2021 Guidelines.

  • Therapy of ovarian cancer: What is the significance of PARP inhibitors?

    Studies show PARP inhibitors can also be used earlier in the course of recurrent ovarian cancer.

  • What drives breast cancer metastases?

    What do we know today about the formation and development of breast cancer metastases? Experts from Pittsburgh and Heidelberg addressed this issue at the 11th Charité-Mayo Conference.

  • Cancer, art and culture: Kool Savas performs at the 2021 International Charité Mayo Conference

    German rap legend Kool Savas and singer Alies performed the track "AMG" at the 11th ICMC. The message: Believe in yourself.

  • Three pillars for recurrent ovarian cancer treatment

    In recurrent ovarian cancer, oncologists rely on surgery, chemotherapy and maintenance therapy. At the 11th ICMC, experts from Charité and Mayo Clinic explained how such regimes interact.

  • Diabetes: A journey into the future

    Prof. Dr. Hendrik Lehnert, President of the German Diabetes Society (DDG) congress explains why the 2021 edition will be of particular importance, an shares the event's highlights.

  • Therapy of recurrent ovarian cancer

    Today, the therapy for recurrent ovarian cancer is determined by numerous factors. Unlike in earlier times, the length of platinum-free therapy intervals plays only a subordinate role.

  • Two new therapeutic approaches for small cell lung cancer identified

    The iron-dependent cell death ferroptosis and the cell death caused by oxidative stress can be activated in small cell lung cancer by two drugs.

  • The ERC Guidelines 2021: Adult Advanced Life Support (Part 3/7)

    The five key points of the ALS 2021 procedures are: chest compressions and early defibrillation, warning signs of cardiac arrest, endotracheal intubation, use of adrenaline, and ECPR.

  • The ERC Guidelines 2021: Main Changes (Part 2/7)

    The updated Guidelines provide clinical and health policy information including the development of National Cardiac Arrest Registries, technology-use for citizens, and mandatory CPR training in schools.

  • HIV-positive: COVID-19 vaccination yes, but which vaccine?

    Due to their immunosuppression, people with HIV are undoubtedly among the vulnerable groups in the COVID-19 pandemic. Which vaccine is suitable for protecting people with HIV?

  • New diagnostic procedure for prostate cancer

    Prostate cancer is the most common tumor in Germany. Now, a new way may have been found to put PCa diagnostics on a safer and more comfortable footing.

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