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Oncological rehabilitation
An oncology rehab can be followed if you experience discomfort during and after your cancer treatment. You may suffer from side effects such as reduction of muscle mass, increase in fat tissue, osteoporosis, fatigue and mood disorders.
condition
Diaphragmatic rupture
A diaphragmatic rupture (herniated diaphragm) is a condition in which an opening or weakening in the diaphragm allows organs to move from the abdominal cavity to the thoracic cavity.
treatment
Rectal surgery
A rectal surgery is performed to treat disorders of the rectum. The rectum is the last part of the colon where stool is stored before it leaves the body.
treatment
Colon surgery
The colon plays a crucial role in digestion. Disorders that interfere with this process can cause serious health problems. In this case surgery may be necessary to restore normal digestion.
treatment
Gallbladder removal
A gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy) is a procedure in which the gallbladder is removed. The gallbladder is an organ located in the upper right side of the abdominal cavity, against the underside of the liver.
treatment
Gastric bypass
A gastric bypass is a surgical procedure to treat severe obesity. In this procedure, the stomach is reduced to a small "pouch," allowing you to eat less and be full faster. In addition, part of the small intestine is rerouted so fewer calories and nutrients are absorbed.