Causes, symptoms, diagnosis, therapy - and classification for frequency therapy The atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor (AT/RT) is a very rare, highly malignant (WHO grade 4) tumor of the central nervous system (CNS) that occurs predominantly in infants and young children. AT/RT is one of the embryonal CNS tumors and requires rapid, specialized diagnostics and multimodal therapy inContinue reading

Causes, symptoms, diagnosis, therapy - plus frequency lists (EDTFL/CAFL) What is a high-grade astrocytoma? Astrocytomas are gliomas (brain tumors from glial cells). In practice, „high-grade“ usually means WHO grade 3 (formerly „anaplastic astrocytoma“) or WHO grade 4 (in the current WHO classification, this often corresponds to what used to be called secondary glioblastoma or higher-grade astrocytoma).Continue reading

Brief overview Appendiceal cancer (also known as appendix cancer) is a rare cancer of the appendix. Many cases are discovered by chance - e.g. after an operation for suspected appendicitis. What is appendix carcinoma? In appendix carcinoma, cells of the appendix grow uncontrollably and form a tumor. There are different types of tumors thatContinue reading

Abstract:Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) is rare but extremely aggressive. The article explains symptoms, diagnostics and modern therapies (including targeted approaches). In the frequency section: ETDFL and CAFL programs as an experimental supplement. Author: NLS Informationsmedizin GmbH, Herbert Eder 1) What is anaplastic thyroid carcinoma? Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) is a rare, undifferentiated form of thyroid cancer.Continue reading

1) What is anal carcinoma? Anal carcinoma is a rather rare cancer of the anal canal or anal verge. In most cases it is histologically a squamous cell carcinoma. A crucial point: HPV (human papillomaviruses) are detectable in the vast majority of these tumors and are considered a central trigger.Continue reading

Ampullary carcinoma is a rare malignant tumor in the area of the papilla Vateri (ampulla of Vater) - i.e. where the bile duct and pancreatic duct open into the duodenum. Due to this location, the tumor often leads to a blockage of bile flow at an early stage, which is why the disease is sometimes noticed earlier than pancreatic cancer.Continue reading