Marco Tosch
- Specialization: Nuclear medicine physician
- 17 years of experience
- Speaks:German, English
- Workplace: Germany, Dusseldorf, Helios University Hospital Wuppertal
- Chief of Nuclear Medicine, leading advanced PET/CT diagnostics, radioiodine therapy, and molecular cancer imaging.
Dr. Marco Tosch is the Chief Physician of Nuclear Medicine at Helios University Hospital Wuppertal. He specializes in early cancer detection and molecular imaging. Dr. Tosch focuses on PET/CT diagnostics, thyroid conditions, and radionuclide therapy. He practices at a facility verified by the German Cancer Society.
- Performs advanced molecular imaging to assess metastatic disease.
- Treats patients using radioiodine therapy and other radionuclide techniques.
- Provides cardiovascular nuclear diagnostics and personalized treatment planning.
- Collaborates within an oncology network using evidence-based protocols.
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Qualifications
Dr. med. Marco Tosch serves as the Chief Physician of Nuclear Medicine at Helios University Hospital Wuppertal. He treats cancer patients using molecular imaging and radionuclide therapies. Dr. Tosch focuses on cancer detection, metastasis assessment, and cardiovascular nuclear diagnostics. He also creates personalized treatment plans for patients with complex conditions.
Specialization & Clinical Focus
Dr. Tosch treats oncological and endocrine conditions using evidence-based protocols. He uses PET/CT diagnostics and molecular imaging to create individualized treatment plans. The doctor treats various thyroid disorders through specialized diagnostics and radionuclide therapies. This approach allows for high precision in localizing and treating disease.
His diagnostic work includes:
- PET/CT imaging for tumor staging
- Thyroid diagnostics and scintigraphy
- Assessment of metastatic disease — the spread of cancer cells to new areas of the body
- Cardiovascular nuclear diagnostics
Therapeutic Approaches
Dr. Tosch provides targeted radionuclide therapy to treat malignant and benign diseases. He is experienced in radioiodine therapy for thyroid cancer and other endocrine conditions. This therapy uses radioactive iodine to destroy thyroid cells without major surgery. The doctor combines imaging technologies with an integrative medical approach.
Leadership & Collaboration
Dr. Tosch leads the Department of Nuclear Medicine at Helios University Hospital Wuppertal. He manages a team that coordinates care with several other hospital departments. These include oncology, radiology, surgery, endocrinology, and cardiology. This collaboration helps ensure accurate diagnostics and coordinated patient care.
Professional History
- 2009 – Began clinical practice in nuclear medicine
- Current – Chief Physician, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Helios University Hospital Wuppertal
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