The lapse of time between contracting a human papillomavirus infection (HPV) and the onset of cancer can be up to 20 years Published on 01/07/2024 HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection in Spain, and it is estimated that more than 80% of the sexually active population will contract the infection at some point in their lives. High risk HPV is responsible for 70% of precancerous lesions.
MD Anderson Madrid – Hospiten incorpora la cirugía robótica para el tratamiento de cánceres de cabeza y cuello Published on 20/06/2024 El Servicio de Cirugía de Cabeza y Cuello de MD Anderson Madrid – Hospiten realiza más de 300 operaciones anuales.
Otros factores de riesgo de aparición del cáncer de piel además del sol Published on 12/06/2024 La piel es el órgano más grande del cuerpo y estamos tremendamente expuestos. No obstante, la detección precoz del melanoma eleva hasta casi un 97% las posibilidades de curación1
The early detection of bladder cancer results in less invasive treatment with cure rates of 90% with long term survival Published on 23/05/2024 This is the fifth most commonly diagnosed tumour in Spain, with an incidence almost five times greater in men than in women.
Clinical trials, a therapeutic opportunity for the cancer patient Published on 20/05/2024 Since its launch, MD Anderson Madrid – Hospiten's Phase I Clinical Trials Unit has recruited 1,064 patients for participation in 373 clinical trials.
Experts in haematological diseases analyse the advances in mediastinum lymphomas Published on 26/04/2024 MD Anderson Madrid – Hospiten hosts the LXXXVIII Meeting of the SEAP Lymphoma Club, a conference for national and international experts to discuss advances in lymphoid pathology.
The sense of grief, the feeling of loss and physical changes experienced by the cancer patient Published on 22/04/2024 Physical changes such as hair loss or facial disfigurement, and even certain challenges such as amputations or ostomies, can affect not only the self-image but also the functioning of the body.
Immunotherapy can benefit overall survival rates in cases of renal carcinoma in combination with adjuvant treatment Published on 03/04/2024 Renal carcinoma is one of the 15 most common tumours worldwide, affecting more than 9,000 patients every year in Spain1
The correct implementation of screening tests would reduce annual deaths from colorectal cancer by a third Published on 26/03/2024 Madrid, 20 March 2024. With more than 44,000 new cases, colon and rectal cancers will be those most frequently diagnosed in Spain in 20241 and are the second most common cause of cancer death in our country. The 5-year overall survival rate for people with colorectal cancer (CRC) is around 65%2. However, the rate can vary depending on various factors, especially the stage of the disease, with a 5-year survival rate of 90% in people with early-stage colorectal cancer compared with approximately 10% once metastases occur. This means that colorectal cancer detected early is potentially curable in 9 out of 10 patients2.
The tyranny of positivism as the 'enemy' of the cancer patient Published on 05/03/2024 Although negative emotions are not pleasant, they are natural and are part of the process of psychological adaptation to the illness, and externalising them helps patients to find help.