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Identifying Breast Cancer More Reliably [08.01.2017]
New technology allows more exact breast tissue images without additional radiation exposure. False-positive findings are minimized.
Professor Laszig Receives an Honorary Degree [04.01.2017]
Medical Director of the Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology at the Medical Center – University of Freiburg Receives an Honorary Degree.
Newly Discovered Gene Defect Causes Skin to Tear Quickly [02.01.2017]
Previously unknown cause now explained in patients with epidermolysis bullosa.
Season's Greetings and a Happy New Year [22.12.2016]
Season's Greetings and a Happy New Year from International Medical Services Team - Medical Center – University of Freiburg.
More and more patients optimally treated [11.11.2016]
The Medical Center - University of Freiburg is the top hospital in Germany for many therapeutic procedures. More severely injured patients are treated than at any other...
Being Fully Conscious [03.11.2016]
Breathing tube, bladder catheter, intravenous infusions: no one enjoys lying in an intensive care unit. But if it does come to that, strong sedatives appear to make the stay more bearable...
New Vasculitis Center at Medical Center - University of Freiburg [20.10.2016]
New Vasculitis Center at Medical Center - University of Freiburg. Nationwide one of the largest interdisciplinary specialist centers for inflammatory rheumatic vascular diseases...
Pedicabs: Green mobility on the University Hospital campus [05.10.2016]
The Medical Center - University of Freiburg provides free-of-charge pedicabs for patients and visitors.
Freiburg again recognized as an “elite oncological center“ [30.09.2016]
The Comprehensive Cancer Center Freiburg (CCCF) at the Medical Center - University of Freiburg has been evaluated positively by international experts.
Hepatitis E: Infection from raw meat [19.09.2016]
Though Hepatitis E is considered an exotic disease, more and more people in Germany have recently been infected with it. Prof. Dr. Robert Thimme explains the role raw pork plays and how people can protect themselves.