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Best Wilms tumor (Nephroblastoma) pediatric oncologists in Ramat Gan: TOP 3 doctors

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Jacob Zauberman
5.0
2 reviews
Israel, Ramat Gan
Sheba Medical Center

Dr. Jacob Zauberman is a highly experienced neurosurgeon specializing in brain tumors, epilepsy, endoscopic surgeries, and hydrocephalus treatment. He graduated from the Medical Faculty at the Technion in Israel and studied at BYU and Seattle Children's Hospital in the US. He is a member of the Israeli Association of Neurosurgeons, the American Neurosurgical Association, and the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma.

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Dr. Jacob Zauberman is a highly experienced neurosurgeon specializing in brain tumors, epilepsy, endoscopic surgeries, and hydrocephalus treatment. He graduated from the Medical Faculty at the Technion in Israel and studied at BYU and Seattle Children's Hospital in the US. He is a member of the Israeli Association of Neurosurgeons, the American Neurosurgical Association, and the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma.

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Roni Vaycen
5.0
2 reviews
Israel, Ramat Gan
Sheba Medical Center
Dr. Roni Vaycen is an Oncologist at Sheba Medical Center, specializing in melanoma and skin cancer. She is the Head of Onco-Gynecological cancer unit and Gynecologic Oncology Unit at the Cancer Center. She received her medical degree from Tel Aviv University and has been working at Sheba since 2004, where she was appointed senior physician in 2010.Read more
Dr. Roni Vaycen is an Oncologist at Sheba Medical Center, specializing in melanoma and skin cancer. She is the Head of Onco-Gynecological cancer unit and Gynecologic Oncology Unit at the Cancer Center. She received her medical degree from Tel Aviv University and has been working at Sheba since 2004, where she was appointed senior physician in 2010.
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Benjamin Dekel
5.0
2 reviews
Israel, Ramat Gan
Sheba Medical Center

Professor Benjamin Dekel is an internationally renowned doctor heading the Pediatric Stem Cell Research Institute and the Division of Pediatric Nephrology at the Sheba Medical Center. He has a Bachelor's degree in Medical Sciences and MD from the Technion, a Doctorate (Ph.D.) from the Weizmann Institute of Science, and has completed multiple residencies, fellowships and post-doctoral fellowships. He has pioneered the identification of stem/progenitor cells for tissue repair and regeneration, and has published over 110 publications in leading medical journals. He is an elected member of the Society of Pediatric Research and the American Society of Clinical Investigation and has won multiple awards.

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Professor Benjamin Dekel is an internationally renowned doctor heading the Pediatric Stem Cell Research Institute and the Division of Pediatric Nephrology at the Sheba Medical Center. He has a Bachelor's degree in Medical Sciences and MD from the Technion, a Doctorate (Ph.D.) from the Weizmann Institute of Science, and has completed multiple residencies, fellowships and post-doctoral fellowships. He has pioneered the identification of stem/progenitor cells for tissue repair and regeneration, and has published over 110 publications in leading medical journals. He is an elected member of the Society of Pediatric Research and the American Society of Clinical Investigation and has won multiple awards.

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