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With an eye for the family tree
Care of patients with hereditary colon cancer is rapidly developing, largely thanks to the efforts of Professor Annika Lindblom. For 30 years, she has refined the treatment of this ...
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Trauma in transition
Trauma care at Karolinska University Hospital ranks well in an international comparison. By mobilizing resources and fine-tuning methods, more and more patients survive today. ...
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Jan-Inge Henter: The researcher's long journey
His tenacious research has saved the lives of many children. Now he will point the way to tomorrow's health care. Here, Jan-Inge Henter, Karolinska's Research & Education director, ...
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Solving the unsolvable
The chance of pinpointing the correct diagnosis among thousands of rare diagnoses is not always great. But with a team of experts that can examine our bodies from head to toe and ...
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Robotic surgery: Small holes produce large benefits
Two state of the art robots now help Karolinska surgeons to do more, increasingly advanced "keyhole" (laparoscopic) surgeries, allowing patients to enjoy a quicker and more ...
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Birth following transplantation of autologous ovarian tissue
For the first time in Sweden, in november 2013, a child was born to a woman who was the recipient of transplantation with her own ovarian tissue. This event occurred after a team ...