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Ram Ron

  • New
  • 24 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Tel Aviv
  • Leading leukemia specialist at Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) – Israel's largest and most advanced hospital.

    • Over 24 years of experience of experience in hematology and oncology
    • Fellowship-trained at a prestigious international center in New York
    • Focuses on the latest medical treatments for leukemia
    • Treats a high volume of complex blood cancer cases
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Ron Ram

  • New
  • 24 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Tel Aviv
  • Dr. Ram has performed several hundred stem cell transplants, a cornerstone treatment for leukemia, at Sourasky Medical Center.

    • Board-certified in Hematology, Medical Oncology, and Internal Medicine
    • Authored over 30 scientific articles and a medical textbook chapter
    • Fellowship-trained in Hematology and Oncology at Westchester Medical Center
    • Completed residency at the State University of New York at Brooklyn
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Ronit El Hasid

  • New
  • 38 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Tel Aviv
  • Head of Pediatric Oncohematology at Dana Dwek Children's Hospital – Dr. El Hasid specializes in bone marrow and umbilical blood transplants for children.

    • Performed 300+ transplant procedures
    • Published 50+ research papers and 40 medical reports
    • Trained at City of Hope Hospital in Los Angeles
    • Member of American Hematology Association
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Amos Toren

  • New
  • 43 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Ramat Gan
  • Prof. Amos Toren, MD, PhD, MHA, is a pediatric hemato-oncologist and BMT specialist. He served as Director of Pediatric Hemato-Oncology and BMT at Sheba Medical Center.

    He is board certified in Pediatrics, Pediatric Hemato-Oncology, and Bone Marrow Transplantation. He holds a PhD in Human Genetics. He was Head of the Hematology Division at Tel Aviv University for two terms. He is a member of ASH, COG, ESPHI, EBMT, and CIBMTR. He also serves on the Ministry of Health Cord Blood Committee.

    He led one of Israel’s most advanced pediatric oncology and BMT programs. The program treated children and young adults. His focus includes leukemia and lymphoma, immunodeficiencies, and rare cancers. He specializes in BMT and CAR T-cell therapy.

    His translational research covers CAR T cells, cytokine-induced killer cells, pediatric brain tumors, and targeted therapies. He has worked with St. Anna, the NIH, and St. Jude. His publications include studies on pediatric SCT prophylaxis and PARP resistance.

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Hana Golan

  • New
  • 24 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Ramat Gan
  • Dr. Hana Golan, MD, heads the Pediatric Hemato-Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplantation (BMT) Division at Sheba Medical Center. She specializes in childhood cancers, with a focus on neuroblastoma and other high-risk solid tumors.

    She leads one of the region’s most advanced pediatric oncology programs. She manages complex, high-risk cases and practices at a hospital ranked in the global top 10.

    She is the principal investigator of the High-Risk Neuroblastoma ESIOP protocol. She serves as an investigator in international Phase I/II trials and as the national coordinator of multicenter oncology protocols. She led the development of computerized chemotherapy protocols and patient databases to improve safety.

    She earned her MD from the Technion. She completed residencies in pediatrics and pediatric hemato-oncology at Sheba. She conducted advanced research in transplantation immunology at the Weizmann Institute. She is board-certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Hematology-Oncology. She is a Senior Lecturer at the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University. Her research focuses on cancer stem cells, targeted therapies, treatment-resistant malignancies, and cannabinoid-related oncology.

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Michael Shapira

  • 5 Excellent 1 review
  • 36 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Tel Aviv
  • Dr. Shapira is a senior bone marrow transplantation specialist at the prestigious Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv.

    • Graduated from the Hebrew University Medical School in 1999
    • Completed specialized internal medicine training at Hadassah Medical Center
    • Senior physician in the Bone Marrow Transplantation department at Hadassah
    • Fluent in English and Hebrew for international patients
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Fredi Aviv

  • New
  • 34 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Tel Aviv
  • Head of Hemato-Oncology Institute at Ichilov Medical Center – Professor Aviv specializes in leukemias and expert bone marrow transplantation.

    • 34 years of experience of experience in oncohematology
    • Leads the Bone Marrow Transplantation Department
    • Senior physician at Ichilov since 2003
    • Recognized expert in lymphomas and leukemias
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Dror Levin

  • 5 Excellent 2 reviews
  • 41 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Tel Aviv
  • Leads the pediatric hematology oncology department at Sourasky Medical Center, a major center for treating childhood leukemia in Israel.

    • Over a decade of experience specializing in pediatric blood cancers
    • Fellowship in pediatric hematology oncology at Schneider Children's Medical Center
    • Specialized training abroad in bone and soft tissue oncology in Italy
    • Coordinates sarcoma treatment for children, combining pediatric oncology with orthopedics
    • Member of the Israeli Society of Pediatric Hematology Oncology
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Herishanu Yair

  • New
  • 24 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Tel Aviv
  • Dr. Herishanu's research and treatment focus is on chronic lymphocytic leukemia, the most common adult leukemia. He has received over ten national and international awards for his work in this field.

    • Senior hematologist at Tel Aviv's Sourasky Medical Center
    • Holds professional memberships with both Israeli and American Hematology Associations
    • Completed his hematology residency at Tel Aviv Medical Center
    • Published extensively on CLL treatment and research
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Gal Goldstein

  • New
  • 27 years of experience
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  • Location: Israel, Jerusalem
  • Listed among Forbes' best doctors in Israel, Dr. Gal Goldstein leads the Pediatric Oncology and Hemato-Oncology Department at Hadassah Medical Center.

    • Over 27 years of experience specializing in pediatric hemato-oncology
    • Expert in haploidentical bone marrow transplantation
    • Focus on retinoblastoma and precision medicine
    • Member of four international pediatric oncology associations
    • Trained at Tel Aviv University
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Abraham Avigdor

  • New
  • 35 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Ramat Gan
  • Dr. Abraham Avigdor, MD, is Director of the Institute of Hematology and Co‑Director of the Hematology & Bone Marrow Transplantation Division at Sheba Medical Center. He is an international leader in lymphoma, CAR‑T, and advanced hemato‑oncology with more than 35 years of experience. His clinical focus includes lymphomas, multiple myeloma, and complex blood cancers.

    He is a pioneer in CAR‑T integration. He leads cellular therapy and bone marrow transplantation programs (autologous and allogeneic). He also advances stem cell therapies and precision diagnostics, including PET/CT‑based prognostics. His work includes immunotherapy and targeted regimens and the development of innovative, data‑driven protocols.

    He collaborates with LYSA, EMCL, and international PET groups. He has authored more than 130 publications. Key roles include Founder and President of the Israeli Lymphoma Working Group, former Chair of the Israeli Lymphoma Study Group, and Senior Lecturer at Tel Aviv University. Education: MD, Ben‑Gurion University; residency, Sheba Medical Center; postdoctoral fellowship, Weizmann Institute. Awards include the Knesset Prize, the Israeli Ministry of Health Award, and the Sackler Prize.

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Zila Zuckerman

  • New
  • Location: Israel, Haifa
  • Professor Zila Zuckerman is a dedicated hematology and transplantology specialist at Rambam Medical Center.

    • Expert in adult and pediatric blood cancers
    • Focuses on bone marrow transplantation for leukemia
    • Part of a major academic medical center team
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Iris Kventsel

  • New
  • 36 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Ramat Gan
  • Dr. Iris Kventsel, MD, is a pediatric hemato-oncologist and bone marrow transplant (BMT) specialist at Sheba Medical Center. She is an attending physician in the Pediatric Hemato-Oncology and BMT Division at the Edmond and Lily Safra Children’s Hospital. Her clinical focus is pediatric sarcomas, including Ewing sarcoma, osteosarcoma, and rhabdomyosarcoma.

    She provides multidisciplinary care, including transplant and cellular therapies. She also uses current chemotherapy protocols and targeted therapies for complex childhood cancers.

    Her research focuses on genetic cancer predisposition, including Li-Fraumeni syndrome, and cancer susceptibility genes. She has published in pediatric oncology, stem cell biology, and surgical oncology (HIPEC). She is on the academic staff at Tel Aviv University. Education: MD, Technion; Pediatrics residency, Assaf HaRofeh; Pediatric Hemato-Oncology fellowship, Sheba.

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Hila Magen

  • New
  • 35 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Ramat Gan
  • Dr. Hila Magen, MD, leads the Multiple Myeloma and Amyloidosis Unit at Sheba Medical Center. She is a hemato-oncologist with over 35 years of experience. She is a leading Israeli expert in multiple myeloma and plasma cell disorders.

    She runs a program that provides personalized care and early access to clinical trials. This includes CAR-T therapy for high-risk and relapsed or refractory myeloma and amyloidosis. Dr. Magen is a principal investigator in point-of-care CAR-T studies. She brings new immunotherapies into routine care.

    Training: Fellowships in Multiple Myeloma (UAMS) and Lymphocytic Leukemia (MD Anderson). Academic: Instructor, Tel Aviv University. Research: Author of 100+ publications, contributor to landmark myeloma studies, and reviewer for international journals.

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Avichai Shimoni

  • New
  • 31 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Ramat Gan
  • Prof. Avichai Shimoni, MD, is Director of Bone Marrow Transplantation at Sheba Medical Center. He is a hemato-oncologist with over 30 years of experience in bone marrow transplantation, cellular therapies, and advanced blood cancer care.

    He leads a high-volume program for complex, high-risk blood cancers. He performs allogeneic and autologous transplants. He also provides CAR T-cell therapy for leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. He completed a bone marrow transplantation fellowship at MD Anderson Cancer Center.

    He is Chairman of Hematology at Tel Aviv University and a Professor of Hematology. He has authored more than 250 scientific papers. His research focuses on CAR T-cell therapy and stem cell transplantation. He is often listed among Israel's Best Doctors (Forbes 2025 and 2026).

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Dina Ben-yehuda

  • New
  • 34 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Jerusalem
  • Leads the Hematology Department at Hadassah Medical Center, where she specializes in advanced treatments for blood cancers.

    • Professor with over three decades of experience in malignant blood diseases
    • Trained for three years at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York
    • Expert in bone marrow transplant and novel gene therapies
    • First woman to serve as Dean of Hadassah School of Medicine
    • Received the Healing with the Heart Award for exceptional patient care
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Polina Stepensky

  • New
  • 28 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Jerusalem
  • Dr. Stepensky has performed over 3,500 bone marrow transplants and was recognized by Forbes as one of the best doctors.

    • Specializes in treating children with leukemia and rare blood cancers
    • 28 years of experience of dedicated practice in pediatric hematology
    • Patients and parents call her the doctor who 'transplants life'
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Ofer Spielberg

  • New
  • Location: Israel, Tel Aviv
  • Dr. Spielberg is an oncohematologist specializing in blood cancers at Assuta Medical Center.

    • Expertise focused specifically on leukemia and other blood disorders
    • Based at Israel's prominent private hospital, Assuta Medical Center
    • Provides integrated cancer care with access to advanced diagnostics
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Elad Jacoby

  • New
  • 20 years of experience
  • Location: Israel, Ramat Gan
  • Prof. Elad Jacoby, MD, heads the Pediatric Cell Therapy Center at Sheba Medical Center. He is the Medical Director of the Advanced Biotherapy Center. He is a pioneer of pediatric CAR T‑cell therapy in Israel. He led one of the first national leukemia programs. He has almost 20 years of clinical and research experience.

    He specializes in CAR T‑cell therapy, bone marrow and stem cell transplantation, and high‑risk pediatric leukemias and lymphomas. He leads international clinical trials and has authored over 240 publications. His collaborations include Johns Hopkins Hospital and the U.S. National Cancer Institute. He is an Associate Professor at Tel Aviv University. He received his MD from Tel Aviv University, completed residency at Sheba Medical Center, and fellowships at Johns Hopkins and the National Cancer Institute. He is board‑certified in Pediatrics and in Pediatric Hematology and Oncology. He serves on the IBFM CAR T‑Cell Taskforce and the Sheba Institutional Review Board. He leads the integration of CAR T‑cell therapy with transplantation.

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Bookimed Insights: Top Leukemia Specialists in Israel (2026)

Bookimed has coordinated 13 requests for Leukemia treatment in Israel, collaborating with 20 top-rated specialists. The doctors in this table are selected based on their international credentials, clinical expertise, and patient outcomes. The 2026 ranking is formed using verified data from actual patient cases and current programs from our partner clinics.
RankDoctorexperienceGood Fit ForWhat Sets Them ApartClinic & LocationConsultation
#124 years of experienceAdvanced leukemia treatmentSenior hematologist at Israel's premier hospital, Ichilov. Fellowship-trained at a leading international center for the latest leukemia protocols.
Israel
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#224 years of experienceStem cell transplant candidatesFocuses on blood cancers with extensive transplant experience. Published author on hematological research and triple-board certified for comprehensive care.
Israel
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#338 years of experiencePediatric transplant casesLeads Israel's premier pediatric transplant program – specialized in marrow and umbilical blood procedures. Published extensively with 50+ research papers.
Israel
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#436 years of experienceBone marrow transplantation candidatesFocuses exclusively on bone marrow transplantation. As a senior physician at Hadassah, he has deep expertise in this complex procedure for leukemia patients.
Israel
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#534 years of experienceBone marrow transplantationHead of Hemato-Oncology Institute with extensive experience in bone marrow transplants. Leads a highly specialized department for complex leukemia cases.
Israel
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#641 years of experiencePediatric leukemia and sarcomaDirects a leading children's hematology oncology department and coordinates complex sarcoma care. Trained at top children's hospitals in Israel and Italy.
Israel
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#724 years of experienceChronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)Focuses his clinical practice and award-winning research specifically on CLL. Senior hematologist at a major medical center with dual US/Israel society membership.
Israel
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#827 years of experiencePediatric leukemia & bone marrow transplantsForbes-recognized expert leading a top department, with specialized skills in pediatric transplants and retinoblastoma. Member of SIOP and three other oncology societies.
Israel
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#9Leukemia requiring bone marrow transplantHematology and transplantology specialist with deep expertise in bone marrow transplantation for leukemia, working within a leading academic medical center.
Israel
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#1034 years of experienceAdvanced leukemia requiring novel therapiesDepartment Head specializing in gene therapy and bone marrow transplant, trained at Sloan-Kettering. Awarded for exceptional patient care beyond medical ethics.
Israel
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FAQ

These FAQs come from real patients seeking medical assistance through Bookimed. Answers are given by experienced medical coordinators and trusted clinic representatives.

Is leukemia treatment in Israel safe and what are the recognized health risks?

Leukemia treatment in Israel is safe and follows international protocols. Facilities like Sheba Medical Center hold Joint Commission International accreditation. Specialized isolation units protect patients from infections. Multi-disciplinary teams manage clinical risks. Expert hematologists oversee advanced therapies like CAR T-cell and stem cell transplants.

  • Infection control: Specialized isolation units minimize risks during high-dose chemotherapy phases.
  • CAR T-cell monitoring: Intensive care teams manage cytokine release syndrome and neurologic toxicities.
  • Organ preservation: Advanced radiation techniques protect kidneys, liver, and lungs from damage.
  • Transplant safety: Specialized protocols at Sourasky Medical Center manage graft-versus-host disease effectively.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli centers demonstrate a high level of specialization in cellular therapies. Sheba Medical Center treats over 2 million patients annually and is a global leader in CAR-T programs. Dr. Ron Ram at Sourasky Medical Center has performed several hundred stem cell transplants. This high procedural volume typically translates to better management of complex treatment side effects. Patients should note that CAR T-cell therapy packages often include 21 days of hospitalization for close monitoring.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that medical care remains excellent, though they recommend checking travel advisories for geopolitical stability. Many emphasize the importance of English-speaking staff at major centers like Ichilov and Sheba for clear communication about side effects.

What qualifications do Israeli hematologists have and do they speak English?

Israeli hematologists are highly qualified specialists who undergo over a decade of rigorous training. Experts like Dr. Michael Shapira and Dr. Ron Ram maintain full English proficiency. Most senior physicians completed fellowships at prestigious institutions in the United States or United Kingdom. This ensures clear communication for international patients.

  • Education path: Doctors complete 6-year medical degrees and a 1-year general internship.
  • Specialization: Training includes 3-year internal medicine residency followed by hematology residency.
  • Board certification: Specialists must pass Stage A and B Israeli Medical Association exams.
  • International training: Many experts held fellowships at centers like Memorial Sloan-Kettering or Mayo Clinic.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a strong correlation between English proficiency and high-volume specialty procedures. Doctors like Dr. Polina Stepensky at Hadassah, who performed over 3,500 transplants, and Dr. Ron Ram, with several hundred stem-cell cases, frequently publish in international English journals. This link between clinical research and fluency means patients seeking advanced therapies like CAR-T often work with the most linguistically capable teams.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while senior doctors are typically fluent, it is helpful to request an English-speaking coordination team for smoother communication with junior nursing staff. Those treated at JCI-accredited centers like Sheba or Sourasky report that language barriers rarely affect the quality of medical care.

What survival and remission rates do international patients experience?

International patients in Israel achieve a 90% average oncology success rate for leukemia. Top-tier centers like Sourasky and Sheba report survival outcomes that match or exceed global benchmarks. Specialized CAR T-cell therapy and advanced stem cell transplantations drive these high remission rates for complex blood cancers.

  • Success rates: Israeli oncology centers report a 90% average success rate for cancer treatments.
  • Survival benchmarks: Pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia survival often exceeds 90% in leading Israeli hospitals.
  • Treatment volume: Sheba Medical Center treats over 2 million patients annually with specialized hematology teams.
  • Specialized expertise: Surgeons like Dr. Ron Ram have performed several hundred successful stem cell transplants.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a significant price gap for identical CAR T-cell protocols in Israel. Packages at Sheba Medical Center are approximately $80,000, while Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) charges around $366,950. Both are Newsweek Top 10 hospitals, but Sourasky’s package includes longer 21-day hospitalization and 14-day hotel stays for recovery.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that international protocols in Israel are identical to those for locals, though costs are higher. Many emphasize that intensive monitoring in Israeli clinics helps maintain long-term remission after complex transplants.

How long will I stay in Israel and what does the typical treatment schedule look like?

Leukemia treatment in Israel typically requires a stay of 4 to 8 weeks for initial therapy and monitoring. Complex procedures like CAR T-cell therapy involve a 21-day hospital stay. Bone marrow transplants often necessitate 2 to 3 months in the country for recovery and isolation.

  • Diagnostic phase: Complete blood counts and bone marrow biopsies usually conclude within 1 to 3 days.
  • CAR-T timeline: Clinical protocols at Sheba Medical Center define a standard 21-day inpatient hospitalization period.
  • Chemotherapy cycles: Induction therapy for AML often requires 6 weeks of continuous inpatient medical monitoring.
  • Follow-up care: Patients typically return for consolidation cycles every 4 to 6 weeks after discharge.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While most international patients expect long hospitalizations, our data shows a shift toward hybrid recovery. For instance, CAR T-cell packages at Sourasky Medical Center bundle 21 days in the hospital with 14 days in a nearby hotel. This suggests that clinics prioritize moving stable patients to a comfortable setting quickly. It reduces the feeling of being in a clinical environment while maintaining immediate access to specialists like Dr. Ron Ram.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that initial stays for ALL treatment often last 5 weeks and include lumbar punctures. Many emphasize the importance of coordinating with home-country doctors early to ensure a smooth handover after the first 3 months of intensive care.

Which hospitals in Israel are most experienced with bone-marrow transplants for foreigners?

Sheba Medical Center and Sourasky Medical Center are the most experienced Israeli hospitals for international bone marrow transplants. These JCI-accredited facilities perform hundreds of transplants annually. They utilize advanced CAR T-cell therapy and immunotherapy. Many specialists hold certifications from the American Society of Bone Marrow Transplantation.

  • Sheba Medical Center: Newsweek-ranked facility performing over 240 procedures annually with 2,000+ total cases.
  • Sourasky Medical Center: Offers specialized bone marrow units with 90% success rates for oncology.
  • Hadassah Medical Center: Globally recognized for pediatric oncohematology and specialized molecular diagnostics for blood diseases.
  • Rambam Medical Center: Acclaimed center collaborating with the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Clinical leadership often dictates the procedure volume and success. For instance, Dr. Arnon Nagler at Sheba pioneered the first cord blood transplant in Israel. Meanwhile, Dr. Polina Stepensky at Hadassah has personally performed over 3,500 procedures. Patients should select clinics based on these specific physician caseloads rather than just general hospital rankings.

Patient Consensus: Patients frequently emphasize the necessity of securing a donor match before arriving in Israel to prevent treatment delays. Many note that larger centers like Sheba or Hadassah are better equipped for English-speaking international patients compared to smaller municipal hospitals.

What inclusion/exclusion criteria determine if I am a candidate for CAR-T or clinical trials?

Candidacy for CAR T-cell therapy in Israel depends on disease subtype, treatment history, and physical fitness. Patients typically require a relapsed or refractory diagnosis after two prior therapy lines. Eligibility also requires strong organ function and an ECOG performance status of 0 or 1.

  • Disease status: Must be relapsed or refractory after two standard therapy lines.
  • Organ function: Requires LVEF over 45% and stable kidney and liver markers.
  • Physical fitness: Patients must be fully active or restricted only from strenuous activity.
  • Exclusion factors: Active infections like Hepatitis B or severe neurological disorders disqualify candidates.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli centers like Sheba Medical Center often process CAR-T applications faster than European counterparts. While standard protocols suggest an age cap of 70, Israeli specialists frequently approve patients in their 80s if biological age and fitness are high. Dr. Arnon Nagler at Sheba and Dr. Ron Ram at Sourasky oversee programs with over 900 cases, often finding trial slots when commercial options are full.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize completing genetic mutation profiling and organ labs before the first consultation to speed up approval. Many note that treating minor infections early prevents sudden exclusion from time-sensitive clinical trial windows.

What post-discharge support is provided for international patients once they return home?

Post-discharge support for international leukemia patients in Israel focuses on detailed medical documentation and specialist consultations. Leading centers like Sheba Medical Center provide formal follow-up examinations and oncohematologist consultations within their treatment packages. This ensures a safe transition before patients return to their home countries.

  • Medical documentation: Patients receive comprehensive discharge summaries including treatment protocols and pathology reports.
  • Specialist access: Packages often include follow-up visits with hematologists or pediatric oncohematologists.
  • Remote coordination: Many oncologists provide email contact for urgent clinical questions after discharge.
  • Transition care: Centers like Sourasky include hotel stays to monitor recovery before international travel.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Israeli hospitals offer world-class CAR T-cell therapy and transplants, formal remote monitoring is often limited once you leave. Data shows Sheba Medical Center packages specifically bundle follow-up examinations into their $80,000 protocols. Patients should prioritize these inclusive packages to ensure they have a dedicated window for post-treatment stabilization before flying home. This gap between hospital discharge and your flight is the most critical time for catching delayed immune responses.

Patient Consensus: Patients note they must proactively arrange for their local oncologists to accept Israeli treatment plans before returning home. It is essential to request all medical records and medication names in English to avoid local pharmacy or treatment delays.