On September 3 and 4, 2021 in Sofia we, ZIC "Medical Karaj", will have the pleasure to welcome the world-renowned oncologist Prof. Dr. Keskin. At the invitation of our manager Zvezdelina Lutfi, the oncologist will be visiting Bulgaria as part of our initiative to provide Bulgarian patients with access to the most advanced, innovative methods in medicine.
Consultations with the top oncologist from Turkey are suitable for patients who need a second opinion about their disease. They would also be useful for all patients interested in the possibility of treatment abroad, in particular treatment in Turkey.
Who is Prof. Dr. Serkan Keskin?
Prof. Dr. Serkan Keskin graduated from the Medical Faculty of the University of Thrace in 2001. Subsequently, he specialized in Internal Medicine and Medical Oncology. Currently, Prof. Dr. Keskin is the head of the Department of Medical Oncology at Memorial Shishli Hospital in Istanbul. There, he applies innovative therapies to treat cancer, following an individual approach with each patient. Prof. Dr. Keskin is a world-renowned oncologist with 70 scientific publications in international journals. He is also a member of a number of professional associations in Europe, USA and Turkey.
What is new in the treatment of cancer that he applies in his practice?
Cancer treatment has seen major developments in recent years. This is evidenced by the fact that while in the last century the 5-year survival rate for cancer patients was around 50%, nowadays it reaches 80%.
Today, drug therapies for the treatment of cancer are divided into three groups:
- The first is chemotherapy. It destroys the cancer cells. Because it usually affects healthy cells as well as cancer cells, chemotherapy is in many cases associated with significant side effects.
- The second method is targeted therapies or so-called "smart" drugs. These target only the cancer cells. Their mechanism of action involves blocking the signals that tell cancer cells to divide and multiply.
- The third mechanism to control cancer is immunotherapy. It activates the cells of the immune system to battle cancer cells and thus cure the disease. Immunotherapies are already used in many types of cancer, and research into their application is ongoing.
To better treat the disease, Prof. Dr. Keskin applies genetic mapping of cancer in his work. In order to increase success rates and reduce side effects when dealing with the disease, it is important for him to apply personalized cancer treatment that is tailored to the type of disease and the individual patient. Through genetic mapping of cancer, the inside of the cancer cell is visualized and the extent of damage is determined.
NGS (Next Generation Sequencing)
NGS (Next Generation Sequencing) is the method that is defined as the new generation of sequencing. It is performed by examining the cancerous tissue, or with a simple blood test. This testing helps to choose the most appropriate therapy that will act most effectively on the tumor cells, with fewer side effects for the individual patient.
For example, in a patient with breast cancer, the genetic testing of the disease is performed by taking cell or blood samples. Based on the test, the drug to be used is determined and the treatment plan is configured. In this way, the patient's recovery will be realized by choosing the more effective treatment and using drugs with fewer side effects.
For higher success rates in cancer treatment, a comprehensive approach needs to be applied in each individual case. And although cancer is now a curable disease, successful management of the diagnosis requires complex assessment and work by different specialists in this field. Additional data such as the patient's age, comorbidities, individual preferences and psychosocial state are taken into account when planning treatment.
"The oral or intravenous administration of the right drug for the disease in a cancer patient alone cannot be considered a success. The secret lies in love and respect for the person. Efforts to inspire hope, as well as the trust of the patient and his family, are also an integral part of successful treatment.", emphasize the specialists from Memorial Hospital.
All cancer patients who wish to take advantage of the opportunity for free consultations with Prof. Dr. Serkan Keskin in Sofia on September 3 and 4, 2021 should make an appointment in advance at:
- Telephones: 0878 500 940 and 0879 977 402
- to request their desired appointment online at https://www.medikara.bg/.
Patients will have to provide on the spot the medical records and imaging tests that have been done so far.
Please note that no physical examinations will be performed during the consultation. Free consultations are based on the medical records currently available to the patient.