Radiation oncologist
Dr. Özer Akgül is an experienced Turkish Radiation Oncologist, with an MD from Uludag University Medicine School (Bursa) and residency from Ege University Hospital. He has proficiency in overseeing oncology trends, achieving set goals, understanding marketplace needs, and developing strategies. His areas of interest include breast cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, rectal cancer, head and neck cancers, cervical cancer, gastric cancer, and brain tumors. He has attended courses and conducted research in Nanobiotechnology, Genetics, Medical Oncology, Gynecologic Cancers, Bioinformatics, Bionanotechnological Methods, Clinical Radiobiology, Medical Radio Physics, Evidence-Based Radiation Oncology, Image-Guided Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy, Varian Advanced Techniques Clinical School, Stereotactic Radiotherapy, and Varian Advanced Imaging (IGRT). He is a member of TROD, Turkish Medical Association, MOKAD, and ESTRO.
Date of Birth: 08.28.1983
Nationality: Turkish
About
Experienced radiation oncologist proficient in overseeing oncology trends and achieving set goals, understanding marketplace needs and developing strategies with teamwork.
Highlights of my experience include the following:
• Starting oncology clinics from ground up.
• Worked as manager and medical doctor at oncology clinics.
• Arranged educations and educated oncology clinic staff.
• Prepared official papers needed in clinic for medical devices and procedures.
• Leading a technology start-up team and creating innovative strategies to boost profit.
Education-Experience
2015-2020.....MD, Radiation Oncologist, Bodrum Acibadem Hastanesi (Mugla)
2013-2015.....MD, Radiation Oncologist, M. Akif Inan Research Hospital (Sanliurfa)
2013..............MD Anderson Cancer Center Radiation Oncology Division (Houston Texas, USA)
2008-2013.....Residency, Ege University Hospital, Radiation Oncology Dept. (İzmir)
2001-2007.....Doctor of Medicine, Uludag University Medicine School (Bursa)
Language
Turkish (native)
English (fluent)
Areas of interest
• Breast Cancer
• Lung cancer
• Prostate cancer
• Rectal cancer
• Head and neck cancers
• Cervical cancer
• Gastric cancer
• Brain tumors
Detailed content of an Interest:
Breast Cancer
The uncontrolled and excessive proliferation of the cells that make up breast is called breast cancer. It is the most common cancer in women. Breast cancer is one of the most studied and most treatable cancer types by doctors. There are a wide variety of treatment methods available, depending on the progression of cancer. The chance of cure is higher in the early stages of cancer. In addition to surgical removal of cancerous tissue, very high success can be achieved with radiotherapy (radiation, radiation therapy) and chemotherapy (intravenous drugs). The administration of radiotherapy with the advanced technology devices and by experienced doctors will greatly reduce the side effects of radiotherapy and increase the patient's quality of life.
Attended Courses / Research Experience
• Nanobiotechnology and Genetics in Oncology Research (Nov. 10-11, 2009. Antalya)
• 5. National Oncology Research Symposium and Courses – TOGD (Nov. 12 15, 2009, Antalya
• ESMO Course-Essentials of Medical Oncology (Feb. 3-7, 2010. Istanbul)
• Current Approaches in Gynecologic Cancers (Feb. 20,2010 Istanbul)
• Bioinformatics and Bionanotechnological Methods in Oncology (May. 5-6, 2010. Izmir)
• Clinical Radiobiology Course, TROD (Oct. 15-16, 2010. Izmir)
• Medical Radio Physics Course, TROD (Jun 3-4, 2011. Izmir)
• Evidence-Based Radiation Oncology, ESTRO Course (Jun 28 – July 3, 2011.
St. Petersburg-Russia)
• Image-Guided Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy in Gynecological Cancer - Focus On Adaptive Brachytherapy, ESTRO Course (July 6-10, 2011, Izmir)
• Varian Advanced Techniques Clinical School Stereotactic Radiotherapy (14-16 June 2017, Rome-Italy)
• Varian Advanced Imaging (IGRT) Clinical School, (22–24 November, 2017, Amsterdam-Netherlands)
Research & Publications
· Özer Akgül, Hayriye Kırkoyun Uysal, İlker Tosun et al. PCR-based detection of intestinal protozoa in cancer and organ transplant recipient patients compared to a healthy control group. June 2020 International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine 13(6):4434-4440
· Robotic Radiosurgery of Head and Neck Paragangliomas: A Single Institution Experience. Tosun İ1, Atalar B2,Şahin B2,Güngör G2,Aydin G2,Yapici B2,Özyar E2. Asia Pac J Clin Oncol.2017 May 24. Https://Doi.Org/10.1111/Ajco.12695
· Comparison Of Step-and-Shoot IMRT and Different Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT) Techniques for the Treatment Of Prostate Cancer - Oct. 28-31, 2012- 54. ASTRO Congress Poster Presentation, USA
· Peritumoral Irradiation of Solid Tumors - Oral Presentation – Hypotheses Contest (Best Hypotheses) - 5. National Oncology Research Congress (Nov. 14 , 2009. Antalya)
· Using Of Oxygen Molecule Binded Peptides as Radiotherapy Enhancers - Oral Presentation – Hypotheses Contest (Best Hypotheses)- 5. National Oncology Research Congress (Nov. 14 , 2009. Antalya)
· The Effects Of Nonionizing Radiation on MicroRNAs- Oral Presentation + Poster Presentation. National Innovation Congress (Dec. 22 – 23, 2009. Albert Long Hall, Boğaziçi Univ., İstanbul)
· Radionuclide bended Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in Cancer Diagnose and Treatment- Oral Presentation + Poster Presentation, National Innovation Congress (Dec. 22 – 23, 2009. Albert Long Hall, Boğaziçi Univ., İstanbul)
Professional Membership
TROD (Turkish Society For Radiation Oncology)
Turkish Medical Association
MOKAD (Molecular Cancer Research Ass.)
ESTRO (European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology) EACR (European Association for Cancer Research)