| Israele | Turchia | Austria | |
| Chemioterapia per il tumore uterino | - | da $1,500 | - |
Il Prof. Merimsky dirige l'Unità di Oncologia dei Tessuti Molli e delle Ossa al Sourasky Medical Center, il più grande dipartimento oncologico di Israele.
Il medico è specializzato in ginecologia oncologica e radioterapia, concentrandosi sul trattamento e la gestione dei tumori ginecologici. Con un'ampia esperienza nelle tecniche avanzate di radioterapia, il medico ha contribuito a migliorare i risultati dei pazienti attraverso approcci innovativi nella cura del cancro. Il medico è riconosciuto per il suo impegno nell'integrare la ricerca all'avanguardia nella pratica clinica, garantendo che i pazienti ricevano i trattamenti più efficaci e aggiornati disponibili.<\/p>
Il dottore si è laureato all'Università di Grodno, Bielorussia, e ha ottenuto la licenza medica in Israele nel 2000. Specializzandosi in medicina interna e oncologia, il dottore ha completato tirocini nel 10° Dipartimento di Medicina Interna e Oncologia presso il Centro Medico di Tel Aviv, Ichilov. Dal 2015, il dottore è direttore del reparto di ospedalizzazione oncologica nello stesso centro.<\/p>
Con una vasta esperienza come ricercatore primario e secondario, il dottore ha partecipato a studi clinici di prima, seconda e terza fase in oncologia, contribuendo significativamente al campo.<\/p>
Il medico è un chirurgo e oncologo di spicco specializzato nel trattamento chirurgico del cancro gastrointestinale e del fegato. Educato presso l'Istituto di Medicina Technion a Haifa, Israele, e avendo completato un tirocinio presso il Centro Medico Carmel, il medico si è ulteriormente specializzato in chirurgia generale presso l'Università di Tel Aviv e in oncologia del tratto gastrointestinale e del fegato presso l'Università di Toronto.<\/p>
Attualmente, il medico dirige il dipartimento per il trattamento del fegato, pancreas e cistifellea presso la Clinica Assuta. Con 60 pubblicazioni scientifiche, il medico è anche un oratore attivo in simposi e conferenze internazionali.<\/p>
Israeli oncologists use chemotherapy for advanced-stage uterine cancer, recurrent disease, or aggressive subtypes like serous carcinoma. It serves as an adjuvant treatment after surgery to eliminate microscopic cells or as neoadjuvant therapy to shrink large tumors before a hysterectomy is performed.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Sourasky Medical Center treats 40,000 cancer patients annually with a 90% success rate. Their specialists often combine chemotherapy with genetic testing like Foundation One CDx. This allows doctors to match specific chemo drugs to your tumor’s unique DNA profile.
Patient Consensus: Patients are often advised to request biomarker testing for PD-L1 expression before starting. This helps confirm if adding immunotherapy will improve their overall treatment response.
Oncologists in Israel primarily use a combination of carboplatin and paclitaxel (CarboTaxol) as the gold-standard first-line chemotherapy for uterine cancer. Advanced cases also utilize immunotherapy with pembrolizumab (Keytruda) or dostarlimab, often integrated with standard systemic protocols to improve survival outcomes in recurrent stages.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli oncology centers like Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) stand out by using Foundation One CDx genetic testing. This allows specialists like Dr. Irina Stepfansky to bypass trial-and-error by matching chemotherapy drugs to your tumor's specific molecular profile. This precise approach is a key reason why the facility serves 40,000 cancer patients annually.
Patient Consensus: Many patients find that preparing for steroid-related sleep disruption or mild neuropathy helps manage the `CarboTaxol` cycle. They emphasize confirming that treatment follows NCCN guidelines, which remain the baseline for Israeli oncology care.
Chemotherapy for uterine cancer targets fast-growing cells, commonly causing fatigue, hair loss, and nausea. Standard Israeli protocols like paclitaxel and carboplatin frequently lead to bone marrow suppression and peripheral neuropathy. While most symptoms are temporary, nerve damage can persist after completing the 6-cycle regimen.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli oncology centers like Sourasky often pivot treatments based on real-time patient reactions. If a patient experiences an allergic response to paclitaxel, specialists like Dr. Irina Stepfansky may switch to Abraxane. This agility allows treatment to continue without compromising the 90% success rates seen at top-tier facilities.
Patient Consensus: Many patients find that bone and joint pain peaks 3 to 5 days after infusions. Using proactive pain management and preparing for a low-energy week helps manage the emotional and physical impact of treatment.
Modern uterine cancer treatments in Israel prioritize minimally invasive robotic surgery and personalized molecular therapies. Leading JCI-accredited centers like Sourasky Medical Center and Assuta Medical Center utilize Da Vinci Xi systems, targeted biological drugs, and advanced immunotherapy protocols following NCCN guidelines to ensure high success rates.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli oncology centers like Sourasky (Ichilov) serve over 40,000 cancer patients annually, creating a massive data pool for clinical trials. This high volume allows doctors like Irina Stepfansky to offer Phase I-III trials, providing access to emerging T-cell therapies long before they become global standards of care.
Patient Consensus: Many patients recommend requesting PD-L1 and POLEmut biomarker testing early to confirm if immunotherapy is a viable alternative to standard chemotherapy. Support networks like the Israel Cancer Association provide essential logistical guidance for families navigating long-term treatment stays.
Israeli cancer clinics manage side effects through personalized multidisciplinary protocols combining advanced genetic testing and supportive care. Hospitals like Sourasky Medical Center utilize Foundation One CDx to select targeted therapies, which reduce systemic toxicity compared to traditional chemotherapy while maintaining high treatment efficacy.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Genetic profiling at clinics like Sourasky Medical Center, which treats 40,000 cancer patients annually, allows for ultra-precise dosing. Experienced specialists like Dr. Irina Stepfansky use phase I–III clinical trial data to proactively adjust protocols. This high-volume expertise often leads to fewer treatment interruptions and better long-term quality of life.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize requesting anti-nausea medications before infusions and monitoring blood work daily for early detection. Many recommend using urea cream for skin toxicity and staying creatively hydrated to maintain essential fluid levels.
Chemotherapy for uterine cancer in Israel is primarily administered intravenously through systemic protocols like paclitaxel and carboplatin. Most patients undergo 6 treatment cycles spaced 21 days apart. Specialists at JCI-accredited centers often integrate immunotherapy or targeted therapy for advanced cases to improve outcomes.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli oncology centers like Sourasky often perform genetic testing, such as Foundation One CDx, before starting chemotherapy. This allows doctors like Dr. Irina Stepfansky to integrate targeted therapies or immunotherapy directly into the standard systemic protocol if specific markers are found.
Patient Consensus: Expect long days at the clinic because premeds are essential to manage side effects. Patients highly value these pre-infusion treatments for significantly improving comfort during the long recovery periods between cycles.
Surgery is the primary treatment for uterine cancer in Israel, serving as both a diagnostic and therapeutic tool. Specialized gynecologic oncologists at JCI-accredited centers like Sourasky and Assuta perform hysterectomies and lymph node assessments to remove tumors and determine exact cancer staging for future care.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many countries focus solely on surgical removal, Israeli oncology centers like Sourasky integrate advanced genetic testing like Foundation One CDx into the surgical workflow. This allows specialists to tailor post-operative chemotherapy specifically to the tumor's DNA, often helping to avoid unnecessary treatments for low-risk patients.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that specialized gynecologic oncologists deliver better results than general surgeons. They often note that chemotherapy feels like a safety net used only after surgical pathology confirms high-risk factors.