Inna Ospovat
- Specialization: Clinical oncologist
- 31 years of experience
- Speaks:English, Hebrew, Russian
- Online consultations: available
- Workplace: Israel, Tel Aviv, Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov)
- Leading specialist in the nuclear therapy department at the Ichilov Clinic
Dr. Inna Ospovat is a leading specialist in nuclear therapy at Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov). She uses Lutetium-177 radionuclide therapy to treat neuroendocrine tumors. This selective method destroys cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue. Dr. Ospovat trained in oncology and radiation therapy at Hadassah University Hospital.
- Specializes in radiation therapy for gastrointestinal, head, neck, and skin tumors.
- Expert in pediatric irradiation and childhood tumor treatment.
- Member of the American Association of Radiation Therapy (ASTRO).
- Practices at Ichilov, ranked among the Top 10 clinics globally by Newsweek.
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Nuclear Therapy Expertise
She leads a team of medical physicists and nurses in the nuclear therapy department. The team utilizes Lutetium-177 PRRT, which is a radioactive drug administered intravenously every seven to eight weeks. PRRT stands for Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy — a molecular therapy used to treat specific types of neuroendocrine tumors. This method acts as a local radiation therapy from the inside of the tumor. It helps patients avoid toxic side effects of chemotherapy, such as hair loss and nausea.
Specialization and Areas of Interest
- Treatment of neuroendocrine tumors in the lungs and gastrointestinal tract
- Radionuclide therapy (PRBT) for selective cancer cell destruction
- Radiation therapy for pediatric patients (children)
- Gastrointestinal, head, neck, and skin tumor irradiation
Work Experience
- Specialist, Nuclear Therapy Department, Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov), Israel
- Specialist in Oncology and Radiation Therapy, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem (2003–2011)
Education and Training
- 1994–2000 — Faculty of Medicine in Vitebsk, Belarus — Medical Degree
- 2003–2011 — Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem — Specialty in Oncology and Radiation Therapy
- 2015 — PMH University Hospital, Toronto — Training in childhood irradiation and head and neck tumors
Research and Recognition
The doctor contributes to the medical community through congresses and academic dialogue. She has delivered about 10 presentations at professional medical conferences.
Memberships
- Israel Society of Clinical Oncology and Radiotherapy (ISCORT)
- American Association of Radiation Therapy (ASTRO)
- Israel Head and Neck Oncology Association
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