Advanced Medical Technologies
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Fibroscan as an alternative method to liver biopsies
The gold standard in the assessment of liver diseases is liver biopsy. However, thanks to the newly-devised Fibroscan technology, ultrasound waves are now used instead of biopsies in many liver diseases.
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MR-TRUS Fusion
Tumor targeted MR-TRUS Fusion Biopsy is a method, which detects foci suspicious of prostate cancer, and ensures taking biopsy from these foci with millimetric sensitivity by means of an advanced technology device and software.
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Robotic Surgery
Robotic surgery or robot-assisted surgery, "da Vinci" system of small holes can be defined as the realization of some operations.
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CyberKnife M6
Eliminate tumor surgically lifting up a certain limit, it is a system that prevents the harm of radiation to normal tissues.
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PET/CT
PET/CT, PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and CT (Computed Tomography) techniques combining in the same device is an imaging method that provides more information than they give them separately.
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Radiology Equipment
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CTC
The US Drug Administration (FDA) approval for certain types of cancer and for the moment only a few countries (Germany, Italy and the United States) applied the CTC method is based on a simple blood test. examined through the blood sample taken from the findings of a special device, the number of cancer cells and even the type of cancer can be detected even. Moreover, all of them can be revealed very early cancer.
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Biofeedback Therapy for Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence treatment; surgical and non-surgical (conservative) the approaches fall into two groups. These options are preferred according to their risks and potential fixes the patient's complaints. long-term lack of an improvement in symptoms and side effects, especially stress incontinence surgical treatment (conservative) methods cause the first choice.
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Respiratory Laboratory
Anadolu Medical Center Pulmonary Function as we serve various tests and procedures related to the problems with the breathing performance.
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Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy is the use of ionizing radiation in some selected malignant and benign diseases. Cancer patients at least once during their disease for about 60-80 percent of the radiation is applied.