
"Feel good, live better" – the health podcast from Premium Medical Circle. This episode with Prof. Dr. Franz Bader is about the topic of colon cancer.
65,000 people develop colon cancer each year in Germany. Colon cancer. Why this is avoidable in most cases is discussed by Prof. Dr. Franz Bader in the new episode of FEEL GOOD, LIVE BETTER.
The medical director of the Clinic for General, Visceral and Minimally Invasive Surgery at the Munich Isar Klinikum is a specialist in colon cancer surgeries and, among other things, has succeeded in reducing the hospital stay after such major operations to just about four to six days instead of a good 14 days, thanks to the use of robot-assisted surgery and the so-called ERAS program. How exactly this is achieved and why it should be standard for every procedure, more on that in the podcast.
In addition, the former medical director of the Maria-Theresia Clinic in Munich talks about what went wrong during his career as a surgeon and why patients often feel misunderstood.
PQ publisher Stephanie Neureuter met among others the health expert Nils Behrens, the orthopedic and digital health expert Dr. Dominik Pförringer, the sports dental medicine specialist Dr. Siegfried Marquardt, the dermatologist Dr. Timm Golüke, the entrepreneur Stephanie Neumann as well as the plastic surgeon Dr. Caroline Kim.
In the Health Podcast by Premium Medical Circle, Stephanie Neureuter talks with experts from various fields such as nutrition, mental health and women's health, psychosomatics, surgery, aesthetic medicine, or digital health.
As in the print magazine, it's about health and well-being and how we can lead a happy, long life. Informative, exciting, entertaining.
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