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Prof. Dr. Oktar ASOĞLU

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


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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.

O que é o cancro anal?

O cancro anal é um tipo de cancro relativamente pouco frequente que ocorre no canal anal, o tubo curto no final do reto através do qual as fezes saem do corpo. Apesar da sua raridade, é importante estar ciente dos seus sinais, sintomas e factores de risco. Os sintomas do cancro anal podem incluir hemorragia rectal, dor ou comichão anal, um nódulo junto ao ânus, uma alteração dos hábitos intestinais ou a sensação de não ter esvaziado completamente os intestinos após uma evacuação. Estes sintomas também podem ser indicativos de outras doenças menos graves, como as hemorróidas, pelo que é importante consultar um profissional de saúde para um diagnóstico correto.

Os factores de risco para o cancro anal incluem a infeção pelo papilomavírus humano (HPV), que é o fator de risco mais significativo, fumar, ter um sistema imunitário comprometido e ter relações sexuais anais receptivas. A infeção pelo HPV é muito comum e muitas vezes desaparece por si só, mas em alguns casos, pode levar ao cancro anal. A vacinação contra o HPV pode reduzir o risco de vários tipos de cancro, incluindo o cancro anal. A deteção precoce e o tratamento de lesões pré-cancerosas na zona anal podem prevenir o desenvolvimento do cancro anal.

O tratamento do cancro anal depende normalmente da fase da doença. Pode incluir radioterapia, quimioterapia e, nalguns casos, cirurgia. O prognóstico do cancro anal varia de acordo com vários factores, incluindo o tamanho e a disseminação do tumor. Os cancros anais em fase inicial são frequentemente curáveis, o que realça a importância da deteção precoce. A realização de exames médicos regulares, a sensibilização para os sintomas e a vacinação contra o HPV são estratégias fundamentais para a prevenção e deteção precoce do cancro anal.

O que é Oncologia?

A oncologia é um ramo da ciência que examina a formação, causas, diagnóstico, tratamento e relação dos tumores no corpo com a hereditariedade. Ele examina células não cancerosas, bem como células cancerosas. Isso amplia os campos de interesse em oncologia. A oncologia médica, que examina as aplicações de quimioterapia, o que significa tratamento do câncer com medicamentos, também examina a prevenção do câncer, a triagem do câncer e as aplicações de diagnóstico precoce. A oncologia de radiação é uma ciência médica que estuda os efeitos dos procedimentos de tratamento usando radioterapia em células cancerígenas. As cirurgias oncológicas são frequentemente realizadas por cirurgiões oncológicos com experiência avançada na cirurgia do respectivo câncer.

Treatment In Belgium

Belgium is known for its high-quality healthcare system and is a popular destination for medical tourism. The country offers a wide range of medical treatments and procedures, including cosmetic surgery, orthopedics, and dental care.

One of the major advantages of health tourism in Belgium is the availability of highly skilled and experienced medical professionals. Many doctors and surgeons in Belgium have received training and education in other countries, and are fluent in multiple languages. This makes it easy for international patients to communicate with their healthcare providers.

Another advantage of health tourism in Belgium is the relatively low cost of medical treatments compared to other Western European countries. This is particularly true for cosmetic surgery and dental care, which are often more expensive in other countries.

In addition to medical treatments, Belgium also offers a variety of wellness and spa treatments. The country is home to a number of wellness centers and spas, which offer services such as massage, hydrotherapy, and beauty treatments.

Health tourism in Belgium is a great option for those looking for high-quality medical care at a reasonable cost. The country has a well-developed healthcare system, a wide range of medical treatments and procedures, and skilled and experienced medical professionals. Additionally, the added benefit of wellness and spa treatments makes it a great destination for those looking to combine medical treatment with relaxation and rejuvenation.