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    June 8th marks World Brain Tumour Day. This day serves as a reminder to raise awareness about brain tumours and the vital role of medical professionals in their diagnosis, treatment, and management. There are 100 distinct types of primary brain tumours, each presenting its unique array of symptoms, treatment options, and prognoses. Unlike many other cancers, brain tumours often induce enduring and profound physical, cognitive, and psychological effects that can significantly alter patients' lives.
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    In the evolving landscape of diagnostic radiology, continuous learning and professional development are essential for delivering exceptional patient care. At the forefront of advancing radiology education stands Unilabs’ TMC Academy. We sat down with Ricard Robledo, the Head of Unilabs Academy, to explore the mission, impact, and future of this pioneering institution.
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    Unilabs, a leading international provider of diagnostic services, has announced it will participate in the 57th annual European Human Genetics Conference (ESHG), taking place in Berlin, Germany, from June 1–4, 2024. Attendees can find Unilabs at stand 430.
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    Since integrating the Centro Scanner Group in 2022, Unilabs has emerged as the largest network of diagnostic imaging clinics in Spain. Its primary goal is to invest in technology and innovation to provide patients with the highest quality experience and diagnosis.
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    Nurses have a profound impact on healthcare worldwide. Beyond their technical skills and medical expertise, they embody compassion, resilience, and dedication. Last Sunday, to celebrate International Nurses Day, we spoke with Unilabs Spain Senuviel Cárdenas Muñoz, a nurse with over 30 years of experience, who shared with us valuable insights on the power of nursing.
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    Each year, approximately 60,000 individuals in the Netherlands find themselves in emergency rooms due to mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI), commonly known as concussions. Despite efforts to improve diagnostic accuracy, identifying which patients require CT scans remains challenging, with abnormalities detected in only 6-38% of cases. However, recent strides in medical technology bring hope for more precise and efficient diagnostics.
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    Today is World Ovarian Cancer Day, a date to reflect on the impact of this type of tumour in the lives of countless women worldwide. This day serves as a reminder of the need for improved diagnostics and treatments to fight this insidious disease, and in this article, I want to focus on the pathologist's role in understanding ovarian cancer and the advancements made in its diagnosis.
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    In healthcare, collaboration is crucial to drive innovation and improve patient care. That's why, at Unilabs, we team up with reputable institutions worldwide. Take our partnership with Clínica Good Hope in Peru, for instance. We've been working together for nine years, delivering high-quality care across various domains, including laboratory in vitro diagnostics (IVD), pathology, and imaging services.
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    According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, over 8,000 people will die of melanoma in 2024. On Skin Cancer Awareness Month, we interview Dr Daniel Hohl, a distinguished pathologist at Unilabs and a member of the Swiss Society of Pathology, to gain insights into the challenges and advancements in skin cancer diagnosis.
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    As we celebrate DNA Day, let us embark on a journey into the heart of genetics—a field where the intricate dance of the double helix shapes the narrative of our health. DNA, the structural embodiment of all genetic information, is the cornerstone of our understanding of life's diversity, and nowhere is its impact more profound than in diagnostics.
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    Haemophilia is a rare genetic bleeding disorder that affects the blood's ability to clot properly, leading to prolonged bleeding and/or spontaneous internal bleeding. World Haemophilia Day provides an opportunity to raise awareness about this condition and the challenges faced by individuals living with it. At Unilabs, we are committed to advancing diagnostics and understanding of haemophilia. Today, we have the privilege of speaking with Assoc. prof. Maria Hulikova, a distinguished haematologist from Centre for Haemostasis and Thrombosis at Unilabs, to explore the complexities of haemophilia and the role of diagnostics in its management.

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