Brain Tumor Diagnostics with MRI, Spectroscopy, PET & Biopsy

State-of-the-Art Diagnostics for Brain Tumors in the Neuro-Oncology Department at Beta Klinik Bonn

If you have been newly diagnosed with a brain tumor, precise and advanced diagnostics are crucial for choosing the optimal therapy. Especially for recurrent tumors (tumor recurrences), advanced gliomas, or complex brain metastases, exact imaging is essential to make individual treatment decisions.

At the Center for Neuro-Oncological Neurosurgery at Beta Klinik Bonn, we combine state-of-the-art medical technology with years of experience to provide you with treatment focused not only on preserving life but on your best possible quality of life.

Use our findings upload to send your current medical documents directly to our expert team. Prof. Dr. med. Michael Sabel and Prof. Dr. med. Marion Rapp will carefully analyze your data and contact you shortly to discuss the next steps.

Excellence Through Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Our Cooperation with Neuroradiology at Beta Klinik Bonn

At Beta Klinik Bonn, we rely on the power of synergy. In close cooperation with our highly specialized neuroradiologists, we offer precise and innovative diagnostics for brain tumors. Our neuroradiology experts have access to the most modern imaging procedures and specialize in differentiating between true tumor recurrences and treatment-related changes.

Together, we employ an escalating 3-stage diagnostic program – from contrast-enhanced MRI to metabolic imaging via FET-PET and fluorescence-guided biopsy. This interdisciplinary collaboration allows us to make the right decisions for your treatment early and reliably.
Trust our expertise – because a precise diagnosis is the first and most important step towards your individualized therapy.

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Center for Neuro-Oncological Neurosurgery at Beta Klinik

Prof. Dr. med. Marion Rapp ist Neurochirurgin.

Prof. Dr. med. Marion Rapp

Specialist in Neurosurgery

Joseph-Schumpeter-Allee 15
53227 Bonn

Prof. Dr. med. Michael Sabel

Specialist in Neurosurgery

Joseph-Schumpeter-Allee 15
53227 Bonn

You already have a diagnosis? Contact our specialists

An MRI or CT has confirmed the diagnosis of a malignant brain tumor – but you feel more must be possible? Or are you looking for an alternative to the public health system? At the Center for Neuro-Oncological Neurosurgery at Beta Klinik Bonn, we analyze your previous findings in detail and develop new perspectives with you: individual, innovative, scientifically sound, human.

  • Evaluate imaging and gain room for maneuver
  • Access to specialized procedures like FET-PET, spectroscopy, and cMR perfusion
  • Second opinion from an experienced interdisciplinary team

Fast, individual, on equal footing
Upload your findings now and receive a well-founded assessment

Diagnostics for Malignant Brain Tumors: Precise, Individual, Interdisciplinary

At the Center for Neuro-Oncological Neurosurgery at Beta Klinik Bonn, one central insight is our focus: every therapy begins with thoughtful, high-precision diagnostics. Our goal is not merely to collect imaging data – we analyze, interpret, and relate your findings to your medical history, your life reality, and the most modern therapy options. We consciously leave behind the rigid boundaries of guideline medicine and develop diagnostic pathways that bring genuine added value – especially for tumor recurrences of metastases or gliomas, glioblastomas, or unclear findings after standard treatments.

Our team uses state-of-the-art procedures like functional MRI (fMRI), perfusion MRI, spectroscopy, and FET-PET in cooperation, coordinates the diagnostics comprehensively, and derives concrete therapeutic recommendations from them – be it surgery, innovative medicinal immunotherapy, or other alternative non-operative methods.

Prof. Dr. med. Rapp und Prof. Dr. med. Sabel arbeiten zusammen an der Beta Klinik.

“We don’t treat images, we treat people – and that requires more than standard findings. Our focus and expertise lie particularly in treating malignant brain tumors that have returned (recurrences) and are particularly difficult to treat: we have become experts in this over the past 20+ years. For decades in university medicine, we have set new standards for the individualized treatment of brain tumor patients. We had to accept the limitations of the public health system for our patients. Now we are taking a new path – for us and our patients.”

– Prof Dr. med. Marion Rapp & Prof Dr. med. Michael Sabel

At our brain tumor center, you benefit from:

  • exact differentiation between treatment-related changes and true tumor growth,
  • individualized indication for further diagnostics (even in unclear cases),
  • years of experience with complex disease progressions,
  • a team that always addresses your individual situation.

Precise Imaging for Brain Tumors

Differentiating between treatment-related changes like scar tissue and a true tumor recurrence is crucial for the correct treatment. The Center for Neuro-Oncological Neurosurgery at Beta Klinik Bonn uses state-of-the-art procedures for this: high-resolution contrast-enhanced MRI (cMRI), MR perfusion, spectroscopy, and FET-PET in cooperation. These methods provide precise information, forming the basis for individual therapy recommendations and optimal treatment plans.

Contrast-Enhanced MRI (cMRI): Structural Imaging

Contrast-enhanced MRI depicts the tumor’s location, size, and extent in detail. A well-tolerated contrast agent (Gadolinium) is administered intravenously, making leaky blood vessels in the tumor tissue visible. This allows tumors to be clearly distinguished from healthy tissue, especially before treatment. However, scar tissue can also show contrast after surgery or radiation, which is why additional procedures are often used.

MR Perfusion (MRP): Blood Flow Analysis

MR perfusion measures the blood flow in the brain tissue, enabling differentiation between tumor and scar tissue. Tumor tissue is usually more perfused, reflected in increased blood flow volume and vessel density. MRP is particularly valuable for therapy planning and the early detection of recurrences.

Spectroscopy: Chemical Tissue Analysis

Spectroscopy examines the composition of the tissue. Metabolic products like choline, NAA, or lactate are measured. An elevated choline value indicates tumor growth, a decreased NAA value indicates nerve cell damage. As this procedure involves no radiation exposure, it provides additional information about the tumor’s aggressiveness gently. The process is similar to a classic MRI but takes about 10 to 15 minutes longer.

FET-PET: Visualizing Metabolic Activity

FET-PET makes the metabolic activity of tumor cells visible. A weakly radioactive tracer (fluoroethyltyrosine) is administered, which accumulates in the active tumor areas. The procedure has high accuracy in distinguishing recurrence from scar tissue and is particularly useful after surgery or radiation.

Biopsy for Brain Tumors: When Tissue Provides the Answer

Imaging alone is not always sufficient. If the tumor type is not yet clearly identified, a biopsy of the brain tumor may be necessary – either stereotactically (minimally invasive, targeted) or open as part of a planned surgical procedure. The extracted tissue sample is subsequently analyzed neuropathologically and molecular genetically.
Using a biopsy for brain tumor diagnosis, we obtain:

  • a confirmed diagnosis (e.g., high-grade vs. low-grade glioma)
  • molecular markers for targeted therapies
  • information for planning an individualized therapy

Even during the course of the disease – for example, if a tumor recurrence is suspected – a biopsy can help differentiate between active tumor growth and treatment-related changes. For this, we work closely with renowned neuropathologists.

Open Biopsy for Brain Tumors: Safety, Precision, and Therapy Decision

At the Center for Neuro-Oncological Neurosurgery at Beta Klinik Bonn, we also perform open biopsies when imaging alone does not allow a clear statement about the tumor type or when molecular markers are required for selecting targeted therapies. While in a classic (usually stereotactic) biopsy a tiny tissue sample is taken through a very small opening in the skull (burr hole), the open biopsy is performed through a larger cranial opening. The skull is opened specifically to take a larger and more targeted sample from the tumor under direct vision. This offers decisive advantages for diagnostics and subsequent therapy planning.
Our experienced neurosurgeons work with the highest precision to perform the tissue sampling in a function-preserving and low-risk manner. Thanks to state-of-the-art technology like fluorescence-guided tumor visualization, we can make tumor tissue visible during open biopsy or surgery – more precisely, safely, and gently than with conventional methods. We use 5-ALA for gliomas and fluorescein for brain metastases to identify even the smallest tumor parts targetedly and spare healthy tissue (REVEAL™ Fluorescence Guided Surgery).
Our claim: We do not perform biopsies “for their own sake” – we gain diagnostic clarity through them, based on which we can initiate the best possible therapy together.

Bunte 3D-Darstellung von Nervenbahnen im menschlichen Gehirn mit markierten Tumorarealen, seitlich und frontal geschnitten – visualisiert für die präzise Hirntumor-Diagnostik.

Your Path to an Individual Therapy Decision

Our specialists in Neuro-Oncological Neurosurgery comprehensively analyze your imaging data and develop an individual treatment plan with you. Whether surgery, medicinal treatment, or observation – we are at your side with our expertise.

Further Information on Brain Tumor Types and Treatment Options

If you have already been confronted with a brain tumor diagnosis and are looking for specialized, advanced treatment options, we offer comprehensive information on specific malignant tumor types and their therapies at our brain tumor center at Beta Klinik. Our interdisciplinary expertise and access to innovative procedures enable individual care at the highest medical level.

  • Glioblastoma: Therapy and Prognosis
  • Glioma: Diagnostics and Treatment
  • Brain Metastases: Interdisciplinary Approaches
  • Tumor Recurrences of Metastases or Gliomas: Innovative Therapy Options

Our goal is to provide you with comprehensive and individual care based on the latest scientific knowledge.

Tumor in the Head: Precision Medicine Begins with Precise Diagnostics

At the Center for Neuro-Oncological Neurosurgery at Beta Klinik Bonn, we go beyond standard diagnostics. We use imaging and other innovative procedures for diagnosing brain tumors not only to describe a finding – we interpret them in the context of your personal medical history, your previous therapies, and your current life situation. The goal is not only an exact diagnosis but a well-founded starting point for the individually best therapy.
Because: the more precise the diagnostics, the better the therapy decision. This applies especially to recurrent tumors, complex gliomas, and treatments beyond guidelines – like personalized immunotherapy or innovative study concepts.

We Think Further in Brain Tumor Diagnostics

If you have already received the diagnosis “brain tumor” and now wish for a second opinion, an assessment of your imaging, or a well-founded evaluation for the next steps, we are here for you.

  • Use our secure findings upload to send your MRI images, doctor’s letters, and/or CT findings directly to our medical team.
  • We will carefully review your documents and contact you shortly with an initial assessment.
  • Together we will develop the best possible treatment plan and accompany you far beyond the treatment itself.

Your First Step Towards Individual Therapy – Fast and Straightforward

With our findings upload, you can securely and quickly transmit your documents to us. Here you can upload your current medical reports, imaging findings, and other important documents. As soon as we receive them, our medical team will review your case and contact you immediately.

It’s that simple:

  1. Fill out the form: Via our online contact form, you sign the data protection declaration and cost coverage agreement.
  2. Upload documents: Upload your medical documents (e.g., doctor’s letters, surgery reports, self-assessment forms, MRI/CT images).
  3. Case review: Our medical team analyzes your documents and advises you on the best therapy options.
  4. The consultation is often useful as an online meeting in the first step, also to clarify initial open questions. If we recommend diagnostics and therapy, you will quickly receive an in-person appointment.

Feel free to ask us your questions and trust in medical expertise that goes beyond classical standards and is independent of the limitations of the public health system.
You can reach us by phone at +49 (0)228 909075-0 or via our contact form.

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  • Comprehensive medical care under one roof
  • High specialist competence with 30 physicians from 20 disciplines
  • Modern diagnostic procedures on-site
  • Outpatient and inpatient surgery options
  • Own physiotherapy and rehab center
  • Short-term appointment scheduling

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