Tag: lung cancer
Health: RWE’s deadly legacy
The DAX group has bought power plants in Great Britain. Employees in the plants previously came into contact with asbestos. Decades later, the workers become ill and sue for damages.…
These are the six biggest dangers in everyday life
1. Smoking Cigarettes are the number one killer. Nationwide, smoking is responsible for around one in five cases of cancer. The proportion is even higher for lung, throat, esophageal and…
Robots preferred to humans to prepare chemotherapies
He handles the bags, bottles and syringes alone, out of sight of patients. Three years later the arrival of a first model within the famous cancer center Gustave Roussy in…
Scanner and operation in the same room, a world first carried out in Strasbourg
Scan, diagnosis and operation, all in eight hours. This is how long it took a team from the Strasbourg University Hospitals on October 26 to treat a patient suffering from…
Massive Attack guitarist Angelo Bruschini dies
The flagship British trip-hop group Massive Attack announced on Tuesday the death of its guitarist Angelo Bruschini, who suffered from lung cancer. “Rest in Peace Angelo. A singularly brilliant and…
Cancer only in old age? Tumors in younger people are increasing worldwide – Health
The biggest risk factor for cancer is easy to recognize; it is written on your ID card. In the constant alternation between cell death, cell division and cell renewal, the…
Prevention: "Immunotherapy saved my ass"
A pulmonologist teaches students why smoking is so harmful. And also brings a cancer patient with him. What he reports makes a lasting impression on the students. source site
Why non-smokers also get sick – healing practice
Why polluted air can cause lung cancer Smoking is known to be by far the largest risk factor for the creation of lung cancer. But even people who have never…
Corona and Freedom Day: Freedom does not beckon to everyone – health
Protocols recorded by Kristina Kobl and Vera Schroeder Sun, spring, Corona-Aus: The past weekend marked the perceived end of the pandemic for many people – but by no means for…