MD Anderson Madrid – Hospiten performs two simultaneous liver and rectal surgeries on the same patient with the Da Vinci robot Published on 22/03/2022 Thanks to the versatility of the Da Vinci robot, a minimally invasive approach can be performed to radically remove tumors correctly through fine dissections, thus accelerating patient recovery
Palliative surgery in peritoneal carcinomatosis can make a difference of months in the survival of the patient with improved quality of life Published on 29/04/2021 PIPAC, a palliative technique for intraperitoneal administration of chemotherapy, can increase the average survival rate by between 16 and 42 months in patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis
Colorectal cancer surgery in times of COVID-19 is safe for patients, according to a national study Published on 16/02/2021 The study, which was carried out during the months of lockdown in the first wave of COVID-19 and in which 9 Spanish hospitals participated, including MD Anderson Cancer Center Madrid – Hospiten, aims to make plans for changes in surgical departments to be prepared for future peaks in the pandemic