Prof. Dr. med. Mark Schrader
Chief Physician Urology at Helios Hospital Berlin-Buch
Helios Hospital Berlin-Buch
Specialist fields (in extracts)
- All types of urological and andrological disorders
- Bladder, penis, testicle and prostate cancer treatment
- Minimally invasive kidney surgery
- Focal brachitherapy
- Hot steam prostate treatment (Rezum)
- Removal of concrements and neoplasms from kidneys, bladder and urinary tract in general
Curriculum vitae (in extracts)
| 1987 – 1993 — Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (Germany) — general medicine
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| 1992 – Harvard Medical School (USA) — cardiovascular surgery
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| 1993 – Boston University (USA) — urology and general surgery |
| 1994 – PhD dissertation in medicine, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz
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| Since 2003 — Teaching assistant professor of urology, Charite University Medical School
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| 2003 – 2004 — Senior physician, Urology, Benjamin Franklin Campus. Free University of Berlin
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| 2004 – 2007 — Senior physician and head of urology, Charité University Clinic
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| 2004 – 2009 — Teaching urology, Charité School of Medicine (Benjamin Franklin and Mitte)
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| Since 2010 — Visiting professor, department of urology, Ulm University Clinic
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| Since 2014 — Head of urology at Helios Berlin-Buch
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Academic activities
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Authored 120 research papers. Some of the most prominent are listed below: |
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- «Vinflunine maintenance treatment following first-line therapy of advanced urothelial carcinoma» (2015) |
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- «Subgroups of familial and aggressive prostate cancer with considerable frequencies of BRCA2 mutations» (2014) |
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- «Clinical behavior of chromophobe renal cell carcinoma is less aggressive than that of clear cell renal cell carcinoma, independent of Fuhrman grade or tumor size» (2014) |
| - «Circulating free testosterone is an independent predictor of advanced disease in patients with clinically localized prostate cancer» (2012)
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Contributions
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German Urology Society |
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European Association of Urology |
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Urologic Oncology Association (board member) |
| German Society of Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
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