We can do much to prevent it - November is Prostate Cancer Prevention Month
Prostate cancer development is influenced by several factors. There are factors - such as age, genetics, and ethnicity - that we can't change, but we can do a lot to prevent prostate cancer by living the right lifestyle and getting regular screening. Dr. József Varga, urologist at Dr. Rose Private Hospital, summarizes what we can do to prevent the disease.
Recommended Screening for Women
Women are recommended to undergo cancer screening annually and also to request HPV screening. A common question among women and mothers is, at what age should gynaecological screening begin? According to Dr. Dániel Dubecz, an obstetrician-gynaecologist at Dr. Rose Private Hospital, the need for screening is not determined by age. Instead, it is crucial for women and girls who are sexually active to have regular gynaecological screening. The general rule, whether for young girls or older women, is to have a gynaecological exam and screening once a year if there are no symptoms. Annual cancer screening is recommended from the start of sexual activity, along with HPV screening. Additionally, women over 35 should have a mammogram every two years.
Spring’s allergy season - the heat is on
Allergy season is here again, with symptoms that are unfortunately familiar to many adults and children. But some people don't understand why their eyes start to itch, their noses start to run, why they cough and what might be irritating their throats.
Prostate Cancer – A Topic Worth Discussing
The most serious prostate disorder is malignant prostate cancer, which is now highly treatable if detected early. Each year, nearly 4,000 men in Hungary are diagnosed with this disease. We spoke with Dr. Viktor Málik, urologist at Dr. Rose Private Hospital, to discuss screening and related examinations.
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Plastic surgeonAre men at risk? Reflections on men's health
Professors and senior doctors from Dr. Rose Private Hospital have joined forces to raise awareness of the importance of men's health. Over the age of 40, we need to be consciously committed to living a long and healthy life, not just for ourselves but also for our families. It is largely up to us to live the second half of our lives in a fresh and harmonious state mentally, emotionally and physically. Even small changes can help us gain extra years and improve our quality of life.