Dr Braun's primary responsibilities include direct leadership and execution of complex surgeries, including gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and other advanced metabolic and bariatric procedures. He has developed solid experience in managing the different clinical challenges present in obese patients, providing them with personalized and optimized care to ensure positive long-term outcomes.
His surgical practice is based on an in-depth methodology and a careful look at the latest technological innovations in the field of bariatric surgery. He has actively worked to implement advanced protocols and continually improve operational techniques, while maintaining the highest standards of patient safety and care.
With over 2000 operations performed as a surgeon specializing in oncology, he has developed extensive experience and expertise in laparoscopic and robotic surgery applied to the care of cancer patients.
As a primary operator, he has successfully conducted a wide range of laparoscopic and robotic surgeries for the treatment of oncological conditions, including gastrointestinal, urological, gynecological and other solid tumors. His surgical practice has focused on the application of advanced techniques, using cutting-edge laparoscopic instruments and robotic systems
Lire la suiteProf. Deraco has dedicated his career to helping patients with complex cancers, particularly those affecting the peritoneum, a membrane in the abdomen. He began his medical career in 1989 at the Surgery and Experimental Oncology Departments of the Fondazione IRCCS, National Cancer Institute in Milan, Italy. Over the years, he has played a key role in advancing treatments for peritoneal surface malignancies (PSM). For more than a decade, he was the lead physician for the Peritoneal Surface Malignancies Program. Since 2017, he has served as the director of the Peritoneal Surface Malignancies Unit, where he continues to focus on providing cutting-edge care for his patients.
Prof. Deraco’s expertise is in specialized cancer treatments like Cytoreductive Surgery (CRS), Hyperthermic Intra-Peritoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC), and Pressurized Intra-Peritoneal Aerosolized Chemotherapy (PIPAC). These techniques aim to remove cancer and deliver heated chemotherapy directly to the abdomen, giving patients with PSM new hope. He has successfully treated over 1,200 patients using these advanced methods.
In addition to his clinical work, Prof. Deraco is a professor at Milan University, where he teaches future surgeons about peritoneal surface malignancies. His teaching extends internationally, as he has mentored over 30 postdoctoral fellows from prestigious institutions worldwide.
Prof. Deraco’s educational background is extensive. He earned his medical degree from the University of Messina in 1987 with top honors, followed by a specialization in general surgery five years later. His training continued in Paris, where he specialized in oncology at the prestigious Paris Dauphine University. He further honed his skills through fellowships in world-renowned institutions such as the Gustave Roussy Institute in France, the Royal Marsden Hospital in the UK, and the Washington Cancer Institute in the USA.
Throughout his career, Prof. Deraco has remained actively involved in research and professional organizations. He has published over 250 scientific articles and 25 book chapters, contributing to the advancement of cancer treatment globally. He serves on the board of multiple scientific societies dedicated to cancer research, including the Peritoneal Surface Oncology International Group (PSOGI) and the Italian Society for Loco-Regional Cancer Therapy (SITILO).
Lire la suiteLe professeur Michele Reni est un oncologue médical expérimenté avec plus de 30 ans de pratique en Italie. Il est spécialisé dans l'adénocarcinome pancréatique, les cancers gastro-œsophagiens et les tumeurs du système nerveux central. Il a publié plus de 180 articles sur le traitement du cancer et est le coordinateur des lignes directrices de l'Association italienne d'oncologie médicale (AIOM) pour le traitement et la gestion du cancer du pancréas. Il a également présidé de nombreux essais cliniques sur le traitement des patients atteints de cancer du pancréas métastatique.
Lire la suiteLe professeur Santoro est fortement impliqué dans la recherche, avec un intérêt pour de nombreux sujets, tels que le développement de nouveaux médicaments contre le cancer et de nouvelles thérapies biologiques, l'intérêt pour les tumeurs solides et hématologiques, et il traite non seulement des survivants du cancer mais aussi des patients présentant des comorbidités.
Il travaille à l’hôpital de recherche Humanitas depuis 22 ans. Les recherches postuniversitaires du professeur Santoro ont été menées à l'Unité de Développement Thérapeutique (Institut de Cancerologie et d'Immunogénétique, Villejuif de Paris) de 1974 à 1975, et à la Division d'Oncologie Médicale de l'Institut National du Cancer de Milan de 1976 à 1977.
En 1977, il se spécialise en hématologie clinique et de laboratoire à l'Université de Rome. En 1979, il a terminé ses études de troisième cycle au Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center de New York et plus tard à l'Université de Stanford. En 1980, il se spécialise en oncologie à l'Université de Gênes.
Activité d'enseignement actuelle : Le professeur Santoro a travaillé comme professeur contractuel à l'École de spécialisation en pathologie clinique de l'Université de Pavie de 1992 à 1997. De 1993 à 2002, il a également été président du Groupe des tumeurs rares. Il est aujourd’hui professeur titulaire à l’Université Humanitas.
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En outre, l'expertise unique du professeur Santoro a été reconnue par de nombreux prix, tels que le prix du docteur en gestion de l'année (2013), le prix S. Caterina d'Oro de la ville de Sienne (2013, prix de l'association Serra pour la recherche scientifique) et le prix social et social. engagement en matière de soins de santé (Salerno, 2009).
Publications : santoro%a - Résultats de la recherche - PubMed (nih.gov)
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