Interdisciplinary Radiation Oncology at the TUM University Hospital Munich
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Department of
Radiation Oncology
Radiation Oncology at the TUM University Hospital in Munich: Precise cancer treatment with state-of-the-art technology, dedicated research and excellent teaching.
- Klinik für RadioOnkologie
Department of Radiation Oncology at TUM University Hospital Munich
Personal advice, individual care and treatment at the highest level are our focus.
Welcome!
Our department of Radiation Oncology in the heart of Munich offers you and your relatives comprehensive advice and high-precision radiotherapy with the latest device technologyfor gentle and effective treatment. \ \ As part of TUM University Hospital Munich our experienced interdisciplinary team develops individual treatment concepts for patients with tumor diseases in all oncological fields.\
Our range of services
We treat, among others:
- Brain tumors & brain metastases\ Gliomas (e. g. B. Glioblastoma), meningiomas, brain metastases (Neurooncology)
- Bone metastases\ Metastases from breast, prostate and lung cancer, multiple myeloma
- Children and adolescents with oncological diseases (pediatric radiotherapy)
- Gynecological tumore\ Breast cancer (breast-cancer), Cancer of the uterus, Cervical cancer(cervical carcinoma), ovarian cancer
- Urological tumors\ Prostate cancer, bladder cancer, testicular cancer
- Head and necktumors (HNO tumors)\ Oropharyngeal carcinomas, Nasopharyngeal cancer, Cancer of the larynx
- Diseases of the chest/thorax\ Lung cancer (Bronchial carcinoma)
- Tumors in the abdomen/abdomen\ Oesophageal, gastric, intestinal, pancreatic & liver cancer
- Gutartige Erkrankungen\ Discomfort relief for tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, arthrosis, Achilles tendon irritation, heel spurs, Dupuytren's, keloids
as well as other inflammatory and degenerative joint diseases.
\ For a personal consultation or an individual consultation, my team and I will be happy to help you at any time.
\ With best wishes,\ Your Univ.Prof. Dr. med. Stephanie E. Combs
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Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Stephanie E. Combs
Head of Department
Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Stephanie E. Combs
Head of Department
Klinik und Poliklinik für RadioOnkologie und Strahlentherapie
Ismaninger Straße 22
81675 Munich
Contact us at:
E-Mail: direktion.radonk@mri.tum.de
Tel.: +49 89 41404501
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Welcome to the Department for Radiation Oncology in Munich.
We are part of TUM University Hospital.
Here we help:
We treat cancer and other diseases with modern equipment.
What is radiotherapy?
Radiotherapy helps to treat cancer.\ It uses invisible rays to destroy cancerous cells.
When does radiotherapy help?
Radiation helps with many types of cancer, for example:
- breast-cancer
- prostate-cancer
- brain tumors
- lung cancer
- esophageal cancer
- pancreatic cancer
- bladder cancer
- rectal cancer
- uterine cancer
- skin cancer
- lymphoma
Radiation therapy can also help with some diseases, z. For example, joint pain, arthritis, tennis elbow, bursitis.
How does radiotherapy work?
- A device sends radiation to the diseased area.
- The radiation destroys diseased cells.
- Healthy tissue is protected.
- The treatment does not hurt and only takes a few minutes.
What is cancer?
Cancer occurs when cells multiply uncontrollably.\ They can form nodules (tumors).\ Some tumors are harmless (benign), others are dangerous (malignant).
What does radiotherapy do?
Radiation therapy can help:
- Cure cancer
- Relieve pain
- Support other treatments, e.g. surgery
The radiation works exactly where the tumor is.\ Radiation does not hurt and often only lasts a few minutes.
Do you have any questions or would you like to make an appointment?
We are here for you!\ Call us or write us an e-mail.