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Der Stellenwert ultraradikaler Operationen in der Onkologie

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Der Stellenwert ultraradikaler Operationen in der Onkologie ist für mich deshalb ein so interessantes Thema, weil ich meine Ausbildung in der Medizin und als Chirurg zu einer Zeit erhielt, vor 25–30 Jahren, während der die Chirurgen zunehmend kühner und radikaler im Kampf gegen Krebs und andere maligne Erkrankungen wurden [2, 25, 26, 31]. Technische Fortschritte innerhalb der vergangenen 100 Jahre ermöglichten diese radikale Einstellung, und die damaligen Helden waren jene Chirurgen, die in der Lage waren, radikale Karzinomchirurgie durchzuführen. Je größer die „En-bloc-Resektion“ war, desto größer war die Wahrscheinlichkeit, auch die letzte Krebszelle zu entfernen. Lassen Sie mich kurz die historischen Aspekte dieser Philosophie der Karzinomchirurgie aufzeigen.

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Hermann, R.E. (1986). Der Stellenwert ultraradikaler Operationen in der Onkologie. In: Eigler, F.W., Peiper, HJ., Schildberg, F.W., Witte, J., Zumtobel, V. (eds) Stand und Gegenstand chirurgischer Forschung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70648-6_40

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