In Austria, nearly 5,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year. This makes prostate cancer – together with lung cancer – one of the most common cancers in men over the age of 50.
The causes of its development and risk factors (genetic predisposition) are still largely unknown. However, it is possible to detect the malignant tumor at an early stage within the framework of preventive examinations.
Within a very short time, you and your treating urologist will receive a clear and reliable diagnosis from us thanks to the latest and gentle technologies on a scientifically established basis. We will be happy to accompany you from the first suspicion to the diagnosis and, if necessary, through the therapy to the aftercare.
Prof. Dr. Rupert Bartsch |
Hematology and oncology | bartsch-onkologie.at |
Bärbel Beyer |
Technical Assistant | |
Prof. Dr. Johannes Drach |
Hematology and oncology | www.ordination-drachquadrat.at |
Maria Fröhlich |
Technical Assistant | |
Prof. Dr. Martin Funovics |
Interventional Radiology | |
Doz. Dr. Martha Hoffmann |
Head of Nuclear Medicine | |
Doz. Dr. Philipp Peloschek |
Head of Radiology | |
Prof. Dr. Markus Raderer |
Hematology and oncology | |
Doz. Dr. Johannes Sailer |
Specialist for Radiology | |
Prof. Dr. Georg Schatzl |
Urology | www.drschatzl.at |
Dr. Martin Schwarz |
Trauma surgery | www.docmartin.at |
Dan Cristian Victor |
Technical Assistant | |
Prof. Dr. Christoph Zielinski |
Hematology and oncology | www.ordination-zielinski.eu |
The Radiology Center offers the following examination options for metastases from a prostate carcinoma: