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Best Uterine cancer doctors in Hamburg: TOP 4 doctors

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Axel Stang
Hematologist
28 years of experience
4.5
121 reviews
Germany, Hamburg
Asklepios Hospital Barmbek

Axel Stang

Hematologist
28 years of experience

Dr. Axel Stang is a professor, Head Physician of Asklepios Barmbek Clinic, with a specialization in internal medicine, oncology, and hematology. He conducts antibody and molecular therapies to reduce tumor size, and is a member of multiple organizations and societies. Dr. Stang has published articles on the effectiveness of radiofrequency ablation in treating of metastatic colon cancer, and was a member of a research group that studied the effects of liver embolization. Patients can submit a request on the Bookimed website to get a consultation with the professor.

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Dr. Axel Stang is a professor, Head Physician of Asklepios Barmbek Clinic, with a specialization in internal medicine, oncology, and hematology. He conducts antibody and molecular therapies to reduce tumor size, and is a member of multiple organizations and societies. Dr. Stang has published articles on the effectiveness of radiofrequency ablation in treating of metastatic colon cancer, and was a member of a research group that studied the effects of liver embolization. Patients can submit a request on the Bookimed website to get a consultation with the professor.

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Germany, Hamburg
Asklepios Hospital Barmbek
A specialist in minimally invasive surgery who conducts hysterectomies and provides treatment for uterine myomas, ovarian diseases, and prolapse of pelvic organs.Read more
A specialist in minimally invasive surgery who conducts hysterectomies and provides treatment for uterine myomas, ovarian diseases, and prolapse of pelvic organs.
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