The importance of early diagnosis and personalized screening

[ad_1] Eleni Faliakou, Breast Surgeon and Director of the 2nd Breast Clinic of MITERA highlights the importance of regular monitoring of breast health by women of all ages, depending on the recommendations, underlining the value of preventive screening and early diagnosis in effective treatment of breast cancer THE early diagnosisthat is, the diagnosis of a … Read more

Fertility preservation and safe pregnancy after the disease

[ad_1] Mrs. Christina Tsionou, Gynecologist – Breast Surgeon and Director of the 1st MITERA Breast Clinic, speaks on ygeiamou about the preservation of fertility and especially about the safety of pregnancy in women after being diagnosed with breast cancer THE Breast cancer is more frequent malignancy in women under 40 years of age and therefore … Read more

The movements that prevent 50% of cases of disease

[ad_1] With what decisive lifestyle changes can we reduce the risk of lung cancer? The answer is given to ygeiamou by Dr. Eleni Galani, Pathologist – Oncologist, Deputy Director of Second Oncology Clinic Metropolitan Hospital YGEIAMOU.GR TEAM 31/10/2023 12:24:27 THE lung cancer it is the most common in men and the second most common in … Read more

Ovarian cancer: Diagnosis is delayed in 80% of cases

[ad_1] Internationally 75-80% of ovarian cancer cases will be diagnosed at an advanced stage. How can this trend change? What kind of tests are required? Gynecologist Vassilios Sioulas answers these questions “But 6 months ago I had an ultrasound at my Gynecologist and everything was fine, how is it possible that I have advanced ovarian … Read more

Shoulder Pain: All the Relieving Solutions

[ad_1] Dr. Anastasios Deligeorgis, Orthopedic Surgeon-Sports Physician and Curator of HYGEIA Hospital Our shoulders are prone to injury as they are involved in almost every activity we do. This explains why shoulder pain is a common problem that afflicts millions of people around the world. The pain can make the entire hand dysfunctional, so that … Read more

The risk of fractures is higher in patients with this metabolic disease

[ad_1] Osteoporosis and diabetes are two very common endocrinological diseases, affecting a large percentage of our fellow human beings. People with type 1 diabetes mellitus present overall decreased bone density compared to people of the same age without diabetes, as well sixdouble the risk of hip fractures. Therefore, type 1 diabetes mellitus is considered an … Read more

The condition that blurs vision

[ad_1] Cataract is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide, according to the WHO. It is one of the most serious eye diseases in advanced societies and affects 15 million people worldwide, now at increasingly young ages. Recognizing the problem, the WHO has set a goal by 2030 to address the phenomenon by increasing … Read more

First-line screening in high-risk groups

[ad_1] The benefits of Magnetic Mammography in the diagnosis of breast cancer are presented by Mr. Arkadios Rousakis, Radiologist, Director of the Department of Axial and Magnetic Tomography & Osteoporosis Measurement, Deputy Director of the PET-CT Department HYGEIA H Breast MRI or Magnetic Mammography has been internationally established as the most sensitive test for the … Read more

Two sudden symptoms that should lead us to the hospital

[ad_1] Dr. Konstantinos Spegos, Neurologist, Director of the 2nd Neurological Clinic of HYGEIA and Head of the Department of Multiple Sclerosis & Demyelination Diseases of HYGEIA THE sudden speech disorder and the joint are two typical symptoms of a stroke. The distortion of the mouth and face also indicate a severe brain injury. Sudden muscle … Read more

The solutions for the child who stutters

[ad_1] Maria is almost three years old. Three weeks ago he started repeating, sometimes, the first syllable of the word, as well as the monosyllabic short words of the phrase: “ma-ma-ma-mama shall we go to-ya-ya bath?” Maria was slow to speak, but lately she has made leaps and bounds in her speech. He uses new … Read more