The Oncology Board, with a patient-centered and multidisciplinary approach, provides Second Medical Opinion services that offer assessment & treatment options for cancer patients with complex or urgent cases.
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TeleHospital’s Oncology Board provides services on par with the leading cancer centers in the world.
It offers access to specialized, pioneering and most current protocols for prevention, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care.
The Doctors on the Oncology Board have considerable experience, with international careers and professional recognition in Europe and the US.
Cancer cases require integrated & specialized multidisciplinary management – from correct diagnosis to effective treatment.
Affiliations with international cancer centers ensure preferential access to specialized consulting services & protocols.
With a 40-year history of continuous service to patients, Athens Medical Group guarantees integrated management of oncology cases.
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The Oncology Board will assess your available medical file and, if needed, it can refer you for additional diagnostic testing.
Many insurance companies cover the cost of a second medical opinion. Ask your insurance company about it.
Yes, provided the Athens Medical Group has contracted for the specific service with your insurance company.
Cancer treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach.
Taking part in the Oncology Board are Doctors from various fields of specialization, based on your disease. They include Medical Oncologists, Hematologists, General Surgeons, Thoracic Surgeons, Gynecologists, Urologists, Radiologists, Radiation Therapists, Anatomic Pathologists, and other related specialties.
The professionals on the Oncology Board participate in or lead international conferences on cancer; they are members of organizations representing various oncology sub-specialties; they follow and stay abreast of the latest research, discoveries and treatments of the disease. Many of them are heads of numerous multicenter and other clinical studies.
The selection of the indicated treatment plan results from the assessment of the available medical records by the multidisciplinary team attending the Oncology Board session each time.
The treatment selection process ensures application of internationally accepted medical protocols and guidelines, quality assurance of patient services, and a multi-faceted approach to disease treatment.
Development of a treatment plan considers factors related to the patient’s personal and family history, concomitant diseases, previous treatments, and any other information that may be useful in achieving the best possible outcome for the cancer patient.
Treatment may include surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiotherapy, radiation and other approaches.