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Warum wir mehr Peritonealdialysen durchführen sollten

Die Peritonealdialyse wird in Deutschland noch selten genutzt, bietet aber unterschätzte Vorteile: mehr Selbstbestimmung, mehr Lebensqualität, schonender für den Kreislauf. Warum wird sie trotzdem so wenig eingesetzt? Expertin Dr. Grit Esser erklärt, was hinter der Bauchfelldialy ...  Show more

Krebsselbsthilfe: Wie Betroffene und Behandelnde gemeinsam profitieren

Selbsthilfe ist weit mehr als der klischeebehaftete Stuhlkreis. Sie schließt Versorgungslücken, stabilisiert Patientinnen und Patienten emotional und adressiert soziale, ökonomische und versorgungsrelevante Herausforderungen. In dieser Folge beleuchten wir die Aufgaben, Defizite ...  Show more

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