News
- Pancreatic cancer: the happy ending of Caterina, a former patient of Humanitas
- Fetus and brain: the links of early development with diseases in adulthood
- Cardiovascular Surgery: Humanitas receives important recognition from the University of Oxford
- Obesity and tumors: several studies confirm the link between cancer and the extra pounds
- Polyps and colorectal tumors: increasingly less invasive procedures, a course at Humanitas University for the surgical technique TAMIS
- Augmented Reality and Medicine: at the Mario Luzzatto Simulation Center, the world’s first test of Endosight technologies
- Accurate and personalised medicine: new frontiers for cancer, asthma, psoriasis and neurological diseases
- Empathy and trust in the work of the physiotherapist are part of the rehabilitation process
- Congress on infections in endoscopy at Humanitas
- Cancer: CAR-T cells, new perspective to defeat cancer
- Humanitas and Cambridge: important collaboration between excellences. Prof. Servadei appointed Honorary Visiting Professor
- Brain tumors: surgical techniques through the temporal bone without touching the brain
- Anesthesia and intensive care: combine research with clinical care for personalized care protocols and better recovery
- Haematological neoplasms: a blood test for screening patients at risk and studying mutations associated with leukaemia and tumors
- Progressive luxation and hip reconstruction in infantile cerebral palsy: two studies by Prof. Nicola Portinaro and his team
- Dysmetria of the lower limbs and vascular anomalies, Prof. Nicola Portinaro special guest at the VI National Congress SISAV
- The “Ambrogino d’oro” award to Alberto Mantovani and Marco Alloisio
- At AYA’s Christmas dinner: charity collection for the Humanitas project dedicated to young and adult cancer patients
- Radiotherapy: 15 years old in the Humanitas department, more than 25,000 patients treated. In a live Facebook the answers of the experts
- Lung cancer: with the SMAC project of Humanitas early diagnosis and hitech
- Esophagus: new therapies for cancer and other diseases. Double long-term survival