1. introduction Bladder carcinoma, also known as urothelial carcinoma, is one of the most common types of cancer of the urinary tract.the tumor mainly arises from the urothelial mucosa of the urinary bladder, which lines the inner wall.men are affected about three times as often as women. Risk factors: long-term smoking, contact with aromatic amines (e.g. in dyes), chronic bladder inflammation, radiotherapy, certain medications orContinue reading

1 Introduction Biliary tract carcinoma, also known as cholangiocarcinoma, is a rare but aggressive malignant tumor of the biliary tract. It can develop inside (intrahepatic) or outside (extrahepatic) the liver and usually affects older people, somewhat more frequently men. Risk factors include chronic inflammation of the bile ducts, gallstones, primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), parasitic infections (e.g.Continue reading

1 Introduction: Why biophotonics is crucial for the medicine of the future Biophotonics is one of the most exciting fields of research of our time. It investigates the ultra-weak light emission that emanates from living cells - the so-called biophotons. These light particles, which are produced in DNA and mitochondria, appear to play a fundamental role in cell communication and energy transfer. TheContinue reading

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC, „basal cell carcinoma“) is the most common skin cancer. It usually grows slowly and metastasizes much less frequently than other forms of skin cancer, but can be locally destructive - especially on the face (nose, eye region, ears). What is basal cell carcinoma? Basal cell carcinoma develops from cells in the basal layer of the skin. It occurs preferentially in areas exposed to the sunContinue reading

Many people are familiar with this: you always wake up at the same time, are tired at certain times of the day or regularly experience complaints at similar times. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) describes an exciting model for this: the internal organ clock (also known as the meridian clock). It assumes that our organs have different „activity peak phases“ in a 24-hour rhythm.“Continue reading

Dr. Royal Raymond Rife

Historical context: Medicine, technology and zeitgeist in the early 20th century The early 20th century was characterized by an exciting interplay of medical achievements, technical innovations and the zeitgeist of belief in progress. New therapeutic concepts and devices as well as the growing interest in electromagnetic phenomena had a major influence on medical procedures and socialContinue reading