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Prof. Dr. Oktar ASOĞLU

Vişnezade Mahallesi Acısu Sokak Salihbey Apt. No:16 Kat:4 D:5 Maçka, Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Turchia


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In 1996, he became a specialist in the Department of General Surgery of the Istanbul Faculty of Medicine. In the same year, he attended the courses organized by the Istanbul Medical Faculty General Surgery Department and received his gastrointestinal endoscopy and surgical laparoscopy certificates. He was deemed worthy of an award by operating 500 cases of gunshot wounds at the Van Military Hospital, where he went to complete his military service, during a time when terrorism was most intense, and not losing any patients. The experience he gained in War Surgery made a great contribution to the following period. In 2000, he started to work as a specialist in Istanbul Medical Faculty, Department of General Surgery. With the international scholarship he won in 2004, he continued his education at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (New York, USA), Department of General Surgery, in esophagus, stomach, colorectal and pancreatic surgery units. Oktar Asoğlu became Associate Professor in 2005 and Professor in 2010. Since 2005, he has been dealing specifically with the surgical treatment of only digestive system cancers (colorectal and gastric cancer intensified), especially with the laparoscopic and robotic method, and he still continues to work in this field. His study, which showed that the nerves responsible for urination and sexual functions seen after surgery in patients with rectal cancer can be better preserved with the laparoscopic method (Surg Endosc 2009), has been published in numerous international meta-analyses and publications (For example, Surg Clinic North Am 2011-2013), as well as the European Association of Endoscopic Surgeons. (EAES) clinical practice guide (Surg Endosc and Interventional Tech 2011) cited as a reference.

Prof. Dr. Oktar Asoğlu served as a Member of the Board of Directors and General Secretary of the Turkish Colon and Rectal Diseases Surgery Association for three terms. To date, Asoğlu has given 55 international publications, more than 100 international speeches, more than 200 national speeches and received more than 500 citations in total. He has received the “Surgeon of Excellence” from the colorectal program for the first time in the world, from the international independent auditor Surgical Review Corporation (SRC). The “Surgeon of Excellence” certification was given as the fourth in the world in the field of robotics.

He started and established Liv Hospital Medical Director in 2012, left this position in 2016, and fulfilled his duty as the founding dean of İstinye University in the 2016-2017 academic year. He still continues his professional studies in his practice and part-time at Acıbadem Maslak Hospital.

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NRW Health Point

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Cos'è il cancro al pancreas?

Il pancreas assicura la digestione degli alimenti consumati e il glucosio ottenuto da questi alimenti deve essere mantenuto ai livelli richiesti nel sangue. Inoltre, il più piccolo danno al pancreas, che ha molte funzioni vitali, può causare conseguenze che interessano tutto il corpo. Le masse maligne che tendono a moltiplicarsi in qualsiasi parte del pancreas sono chiamate cancro del pancreas. Poiché la malattia si manifesta con sintomi insidiosi, la diagnosi può essere difficile, soprattutto nelle prime fasi. È importante che il medico esamini bene il paziente ed esegua i test diagnostici necessari per la diagnosi della malattia nei pazienti che si rivolgono all'istituzione sanitaria nel primo periodo. Il metodo chirurgico è generalmente utilizzato nel suo trattamento. Se il cancro è in una fase avanzata, il paziente non viene operato e vengono utilizzati trattamenti farmacologici per migliorare il comfort di vita.

Cos'è l'oncologia?

L'oncologia è una branca della scienza che esamina la formazione, le cause, la diagnosi, il trattamento e il rapporto dei tumori nel corpo con l'ereditarietà. Esamina le cellule non cancerose e le cellule cancerose. Questo amplia i campi di interesse in oncologia. L'oncologia medica, che esamina le applicazioni chemioterapiche, ovvero il trattamento del cancro con farmaci, esamina anche le applicazioni di prevenzione del cancro, screening del cancro e diagnosi precoce. L'oncologia delle radiazioni è una scienza medica che studia gli effetti delle procedure di trattamento che utilizzano la radioterapia sulle cellule tumorali. Gli interventi chirurgici contro il cancro sono spesso eseguiti da chirurghi oncologici con esperienza avanzata nella chirurgia del rispettivo cancro.

Treatment In Australia

Health tourism in Australia refers to the practice of traveling to Australia for medical treatment, procedures or rehabilitation. This can include elective surgeries, dental work, cosmetic treatments, and alternative therapies.

Australia has a well-developed healthcare system and is known for its high-quality medical services, advanced technology and experienced medical professionals. The country is home to several world-renowned hospitals, clinics and medical centers, which offer a wide range of medical treatments and procedures.

There are several reasons why people choose to travel to Australia for medical treatment. The country has a reputation for providing high-quality medical services at a relatively lower cost compared to other developed countries. Additionally, many people travel to Australia for medical treatment because of the country's reputation for being safe, stable and welcoming to foreigners.

The most popular medical treatments sought by international patients in Australia include orthopedic and spinal surgeries, cancer treatments, and cosmetic procedures such as facelifts, breast augmentation and liposuction.

Health tourism in Australia is growing rapidly, with the country attracting an increasing number of international patients each year. The Australian government and healthcare industry are working together to promote the country as a destination for medical tourism, and to ensure that international patients receive the best possible care while they are in the country.