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| PET-CT with Gallium 68 (DOTA) | from $700 | from $2,200 | from $1,950 |
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The doctor is a leading figure in medical oncology, hematology, and cancer immunotherapy, with a career spanning over four decades. After earning a medical degree from the University of Vienna in the 1970s, the doctor completed specialist training in internal medicine and oncology in the 1980s.
In the 1990s, the doctor was appointed Head of the Clinical Division of Oncology at the Medical University of Vienna, leading Austria's largest oncology department. The 2000s saw the founding of the Comprehensive Cancer Center Vienna, integrating patient care, research, and education.
The doctor served as President of the Central European Cooperative Oncology Group in the 2010s and currently holds positions as Chairman of the Vienna Cancer Center and Medical Director of Wiener Privatklinik’s International Oncology Center.
The doctor is a distinguished Austrian medical oncologist and internist with over two decades of experience, specializing in breast cancer, gynecologic malignancies, and targeted cancer therapies. A graduate of the University of Vienna, the doctor completed residency in internal medicine and medical oncology at the Medical University of Vienna. The doctor has contributed to early clinical trials on targeted therapies and is a leading authority in individualized cancer treatment.
Currently serving as a senior consultant at Wiener Privatklinik and continuing academic work at the Medical University of Vienna, the doctor focuses on individualized systemic cancer therapy, immunotherapy, and translational cancer research. The doctor's research includes biomarker development and resistance mechanisms to targeted drugs, with publications in leading international journals.