Germany Archives - 21stcentury Oncology https://www.21stcenturyoncology.com Treating Cancer Wed, 19 Jul 2023 11:32:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.1 https://www.21stcenturyoncology.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/cropped-cancer-ribbon-32x32.png Germany Archives - 21stcentury Oncology https://www.21stcenturyoncology.com 32 32 Choosing the Right Mattress for Cancer Patients For Comfort Treatment https://www.21stcenturyoncology.com/choosing-the-right-mattress-for-cancer-patients-for-comfort-treatment/ Wed, 19 Jul 2023 11:32:33 +0000 https://www.21stcenturyoncology.com/?p=138 People who are undergoing cancer treatment spend a large part of their days in bed. Whether they are staying in…

The post Choosing the Right Mattress for Cancer Patients For Comfort Treatment appeared first on 21stcentury Oncology.

]]>
People who are undergoing cancer treatment spend a large part of their days in bed. Whether they are staying in bed to help deal with their pain or are feeling fatigued from the cancer procedures, patients will benefit from having a mattress that maximizes their comfort. Choosing the right mattress for cancer patients can ensure their bodies are fully supported and comfortable. 

When selecting a mattress for a cancer patient, be sure to look out for a mattress that has the best quality materials and will provide these essential features:

  • Pressure Relief
  • Motion Isolation
  • Cooler Temperature
  • Good Sinkage and Responsiveness
  • Edge Support
  • Removeable and Washable Cover

Pressure Relieving Mattress For Cancer Patients

Patients who remain lying or sitting in bed in the same position for extended periods of time run the risk of developing bed sores as a result of pressure that is exerted on the joints and skin. The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management explains that pressure sores affect patients’ quality of life and ability to recuperate from excruciating treatments. 

Foam mattresses help reduce pressure points when cancer patients lie down for a long time. 

This is why having a mattress that relieves pressure is essential for a cancer patient’s recovery. Mattresses with reactive foam and gel memory foam are some of the best types for bed-bound patients because the foam molds to the body and minimizes excess pressure being exerted on a particular area. 

Choose The Best Mattress to Reduce Motion Transfer

Choosing a mattress with motion transfer capabilities is useful for someone who shares a bed with a cancer patient when they come home from the hospital. The movement that occurs with a regular mattress whenever one partner gets out of bed or turns over can be disturbing for a patient who needs sleep to assist their recovery. The mattress-in-box varieties that are available are made of responsive foam that reduces motion transfer. 

A mattress with motion isolation dampens any movement across the surface of the mattress so that no rocking or rolling movement is felt. Many mattress-in-a-box varieties have the type of motion isolation features that can make cancer patients feel more comfortable. Mattress-in-a-box manufacturers in Australia have some of the best motion isolation mattresses you can find. You can visit this page to learn more about the best mattress-in-a-box options in Australia and how their motion isolation features can help cancer patients feel more comfortable. 

Temperature Control Mattresses For Cancer Patients

Some cancer patients struggle with nighttime sweating due to their treatment, which can be unbearable if the mattress retains too much heat. Finding a mattress with cool material that dissipates extra heat away from the body will ensure a more restful sleep and better recovery. 

Gel-infused foam mattresses dissipate heat and can help cancer patients who feel feverish.

Memory foam is one of the warmer materials found in modern mattresses and is not ideal for cancer patients, but gel-infused foam or hybrid mattresses with individually wrapped coils as their bottom layer can help keep the mattress cooler. Gel foam mattresses provide excellent support and have cooling gel dispersed throughout the mattress surface to help keep the mattress temperature cooler. 

Cancer Patients Need a Mattress With Strong Edge Support

A cancer patient will need to get out of and into bed many times throughout the day and night, whether to go to the bathroom or have a meal. A mattress with strong edge support will make these movements much easier because the patient can rest on the edge of the bed as they adjust their position to either stand up or lay down.

They may also need to sit on the edge of the bed to take their medication or change their sitting position occasionally. The mattress’s edge must maintain its shape and not buckle or sag under the pressure when someone sits on the edge of the bed, so choosing a mattress with reinforced edges or edge support of 4 inches is ideal for cancer patients. 

A Mattress With Good Sinkage and Responsiveness Helps Cancer Patients

A mattress that has adequate sinkage will make the patient feel fully supported when lying down, which will promote more restful sleep. Whether the patient is lying on their back or side, the sinkage rate of the mattress will ensure the spine is kept in a comfortable neutral position and that the neck, shoulders, and hips are enveloped in plush foam that relieves aches and pains.

A responsive mattress cradles a cancer patient’s body and helps them to sleep more comfortably. 

Because the mattress is responsive, it will adjust to the patient’s movements so that they don’t feel trapped in the mattress whenever they change sleeping positions. A mattress that recovers from compressions quickly means the patient will feel more relaxed when sleeping.

A Removeable and Washable Mattress Cover Ensures Better Hygiene for Cancer Patients

Because patients spend so much time in bed, it is important that the cover be easy to clean and put back on the bed. Choosing a mattress with a removable and washing washable outer cover makes keeping the bed clean and comfortable an easy task. If possible, a waterproof cover is ideal in case any liquids are spilled on the bed, so look out for this option when it’s available. 

Many mattress covers are also made from hypoallergenic fabrics that will not only reduce the accumulation of allergens that can make cancer patients sick but will also minimize the chances of skin irritants for the patients. 

Summary of Mattress Features that Are Important For Cancer Patients

Mattress FeaturesBenefits For Cancer Patients
Pressure reliefReduces the occurrence of bed sores
Motion isolationImproves sleep quality because sleep is undisturbed
Temperature controlReduces night sweats caused by fever and maintains a cooler mattress temperature
Excellent edge supportMakes getting in and out of bed easier for the patient
Good sinkage and responsivenessIt cushions the joints so the patient’s muscles feel relaxed and makes changing positions easier
Removeable and washable coverEnsures the mattress is always hygienically clean

Wrap-Up About Mattresses For Cancer Patients

Cancer patients need a comfortable bed when they come home from treatment, and finding the ideal mattress can help them overcome the discomfort and pain associated with cancer treatments. Cancer patients should have a mattress that relieves pressure points and has cooling features so that their aching muscles and joints can feel soothed during recovery. Because patients have to get out of and into bed several times a day, their mattresses must have strong edges that can withstand the pressure of them sitting on the bed’s edge. Motion isolation and responsiveness are essential mattress features that will benefit cancer patients because they ensure minimal disturbances to a patient’s sleep and recovery time.

The post Choosing the Right Mattress for Cancer Patients For Comfort Treatment appeared first on 21stcentury Oncology.

]]>
Bremen-Mitte Hospital, Bremen https://www.21stcenturyoncology.com/bremen-mitte-hospital-bremen/ Fri, 04 Mar 2022 17:29:21 +0000 https://www.21stcenturyoncology.com/?p=29 Bremen-Mitte is a multidisciplinary medical center that sees 40,000 patients annually. The Bremen-Mitte Cancer Center is certified by the German Cancer Society (DKG) and the European Cancer Society (ECC).

The post Bremen-Mitte Hospital, Bremen appeared first on 21stcentury Oncology.

]]>
Bremen-Mitte is a multidisciplinary medical center that sees 40,000 patients annually. The Bremen-Mitte Cancer Center is certified by the German Cancer Society (DKG) and the European Cancer Society (ECC). This means that the hospital has all the equipment it needs to diagnose and treat all types of malignant tumors.

The hospital includes 7 research institutes. The largest of them are centers for breast, prostate, and stomach cancer.

Bremen-Mitte is one of the few hospitals in the country and in Europe where patients with malignant tumors can be treated:

  • NEOliquid liquid biopsy is the latest development by German scientists, which allows the reaction of a neoplasm in the lungs to therapy to be determined without the traumatic puncture of the sternum – with a blood test.
  • HIPEC therapy is the washing of the abdominal cavity with a heated solution of chemopreparations. The technique is used to treat patients with end-stage peritoneal tumors.

At the Klinikum Bremen-Mitte, one of the top specialists in the treatment of prostate cancer works:

  • Prof. Sebastian Melchior, according to Focus magazine, is one of the best oncourological specialists in Germany. The doctor has over 25 years of experience. He supervises surgeries on prostate tumor removal with the help of da Vinci robot through incisions up to 2 cm. After the intervention, the man retains erectile and urinary functions. Sebastian Melchior has received the Bookimed Awards as the best specialist in prostate surgery.
  • Prof. Jörg Grjotike is the chief physician of the Department of Oncology at Nordic Clinic Alliance with more than 25 years of experience. The doctor specializes in immuno-, chemo- and targeted therapy. In 2007, he became a senior physician at the Center for Internal Medicine Bremen-Mitte.

The post Bremen-Mitte Hospital, Bremen appeared first on 21stcentury Oncology.

]]>
Helios Clinic Berlin-Buch, Berlin https://www.21stcenturyoncology.com/helios-clinic-berlin-buch-berlin/ Tue, 02 Nov 2021 17:21:58 +0000 https://www.21stcenturyoncology.com/?p=23 Helios Berlin-Buch is one of the largest hospitals in Germany with over 200,000 patients coming for treatment every year. Helios Berlin-Buch has been designated a cancer center by the German Cancer Society (DKG).

The post Helios Clinic Berlin-Buch, Berlin appeared first on 21stcentury Oncology.

]]>
Helios Berlin-Buch is one of the largest hospitals in Germany with over 200,000 patients coming for treatment every year. Helios Berlin-Buch has been designated a cancer center by the German Cancer Society (DKG). Its doctors specialize in the treatment of gastrointestinal, genitourinary and endocrine cancers, leukemia and all kinds of sarcomas.

To treat cancer, Helios uses the latest and most effective techniques that have been clinically tested and proven effective. These include:

IORT (Intraoperative Electron Radiation Therapy) is targeted irradiation of the tumor during surgery. The technique makes it possible to avoid traditional postoperative radiotherapy. During IORT, doctors use a high dose of radiation, which minimizes the risk of the disease returning.
HIPEC (“hot chemotherapy”) and PIPAC (“aerosol chemotherapy”) are treatments for multiple abdominal metastases. Treatments are done for stages 3, 4 of gastric, colon, bladder, and ovarian cancer. Because of the high dose of drugs, they are more effective than traditional chemo, with fewer and less side effects.
RFA (radiofrequency ablation) is non-surgical tumor destruction by high temperature. The technique is effective in the early stages of liver and pancreatic cancer.

Helios Berlin-Buch includes a specialized center for the treatment of soft tissue and bone sarcomas, where more than 2,000 patients have been treated over the past 15 years. Hyperthermic isolated chemoperfusion is available here. This is a type of chemotherapy that doctors use to treat soft tissue sarcomas of the hands and feet. They artificially restrict blood flow to the limb so that chemotherapy drugs circulate only to the affected area. According to the clinic, 80 patients out of 100 manage to keep their limb and its mobility after this procedure.

Helios Berlin-Buch employs such top oncologists:

  • Dr. Peter Reichardt is the chief physician of the Helios Berlin-Buch Clinic and head of the Department of Oncology and Palliative Care. The doctor has over 30 years of experience in the treatment of cancer. He specializes in radiation therapy and Cyberknife treatment.
  • Dr. Ulrich Beetz is the Head of the Sarcoma Center at Helios Berlin-Buch with over 10 years of experience. Dr. Beetz has conducted clinical research into new therapies in oncology and hematology. He specializes in chemo-, immuno- and targeted therapies.

Helios Berlin-Buch is ranked among the best hospitals in Germany by Focus magazine and Newsweek in 2021.

The post Helios Clinic Berlin-Buch, Berlin appeared first on 21stcentury Oncology.

]]>
Asklepios Klinik Barmbek, Hamburg https://www.21stcenturyoncology.com/asklepios-klinik-barmbek-hamburg/ Wed, 11 Aug 2021 17:27:08 +0000 https://www.21stcenturyoncology.com/?p=26 Asklepios Klinik Barmbek is a multidisciplinary hospital that is part of the largest network of hospitals in Germany. Every year more than 80,000 patients are treated at the Medical Center.

The post Asklepios Klinik Barmbek, Hamburg appeared first on 21stcentury Oncology.

]]>
Asklepios Klinik Barmbek is a multidisciplinary hospital that is part of the largest network of hospitals in Germany. Every year more than 80,000 patients are treated at the Medical Center. Asklepios Oncology and Palliative Care Clinic is accredited by the German Cancer Society (DKG). This confirms the effectiveness and safety of treatment, the availability of modern cancer treatment equipment and the high level of medical care.

The Department of Oncology at Asklepios includes highly specialized centers for the treatment of breast, pancreatic and abdominal cancer as well as palliative medicine, radiation and chemotherapy units. Doctors use the latest equipment and advanced techniques for treatment:

The Da Vinci Robot, a surgical device operated by a physician using a console. The Da Vinci is equipped with a computer that processes the doctor’s movements and translates them into smooth robotic manipulations, eliminating hand tremors. This allows the operations to be performed with maximum precision and accuracy, through punctures of up to 2 cm. The system is used, for example, to treat tumors of the kidneys, prostate, uterus and lungs.
Gamma-knife is a radiation therapy unit that allows a radiation oncologist to irradiate a tumor as precisely as possible without harming healthy tissue. This treatment method is used for brain tumors.
VATS (video assisted thoracoscopic surgery) is a method of lung cancer treatment where doctors remove the tumor through 1-2 cuts up to 2cm, the process is controlled by the surgeon on the monitor – this increases the accuracy of the procedure. One of the main advantages of VATS is maintaining the integrity of the ribs.

In addition to their medical activities, doctors of Asklepios are actively involved in the scientific life of the country. Because of this, they are among the first in the country to introduce advanced cancer treatment methods into practice. Top oncologists work in the clinic:

  • Prof. Karl Jürgen Oldhafer, chief physician for general, visceral and oncological surgery, with more than 25 years of experience. Every year Dr. Oldhafer performs more than 100 pancreatic surgeries and 150 open and laparoscopic gastric surgeries. He performs computer-assisted liver surgery, laparoscopic gastrointestinal interventions and minimally invasive tumor removal for colorectal cancer.
  • Prof. Axel Stang is the chief physician at Asklepios Klinik Barmbek with more than 25 years of experience. The doctor specializes in oncology and hematology. For cancer treatment, the doctor performs antibody therapy and molecular therapies that shrink tumors. He was part of a group of researchers who studied the effects of liver embolization. The technique cuts off the blood supply to cancer cells and preserves the blood supply to healthy liver tissue.

Asklepios Barmbek is among the top 5 hospitals in the Medical Travel Quality Alliance (MTQA) rankings. MTQA staff inspects hospitals around the world to identify those whose medical quality and level of care for international patients meets stringent international requirements.

The post Asklepios Klinik Barmbek, Hamburg appeared first on 21stcentury Oncology.

]]>