Hemato-Oncology – US
Leukemia and lymphoma, sometimes called cancers of the blood, are a widespread problem in the United States. These diseases do not discriminate and may affect children and adults of any gender, age, or race. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimate that almost 50,000 Americans were diagnosed with leukemia in 2014. In the same year, over 23,000 children and adults died from the disease.
Hemato-Oncology – Lymphoma
Lymphoma is a cancer that affects the lymphatic system and can be classified into two main categories, Hodgkin lymphoma, and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which differ by the type of lymphocytes, or white blood cells, involved in the disease.
Discover why patients worldwide choose Sheba for advanced lymphoma treatment.
Hemato-Oncology – GLOBAL – Leukemia
Leukemia and lymphoma, sometimes called cancers of the blood, are a widespread problem. These diseases do not discriminate and may affect children and adults of any gender, age, or race. In fact, according to the World Cancer Research Fund International, about 352,000 new cases of leukemia were diagnosed around the globe in 2012 alone.
Sheba Medical Center provides innovative, personalized medical care to patients from around the world.
Multiple Myeloma Diagnosis and Treatment at Sheba Medical Center’s Hemato-Oncology Division
Multiple myeloma is a rare blood cancer that causes plasma cells in the bone marrow to multiply quickly, often damaging organs and bone tissue. There is currently no cure for multiple myeloma, but early diagnosis and treatment can improve the survival rate. Sheba, Israel’s leading medical research center, offers top-notch multiple myeloma diagnostics and innovative therapies.
Hemato-Oncology – Lymphoma
Lymphoma is a cancer that affects the lymphatic system and can be classified into two main categories, Hodgkin lymphoma, and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which differ by the type of lymphocytes, or white blood cells, involved in the disease.
Discover why patients worldwide choose Sheba for advanced lymphoma treatment.
Hemato-Oncology – GLOBAL – Leukemia
Leukemia and lymphoma, sometimes called cancers of the blood, are a widespread problem. These diseases do not discriminate and may affect children and adults of any gender, age, or race. In fact, according to the World Cancer Research Fund International, about 352,000 new cases of leukemia were diagnosed around the globe in 2012 alone.
Sheba Medical Center provides innovative, personalized medical care to patients from around the world.
Pediatric Hemato-Oncology in Israel
The Pediatric Hemato-Oncology Department at Sheba Medical Center provides compassionate and comprehensive care for children with cancer and blood disorders, such as lymphomas and leukemias. Our internationally renowned specialists treat approximately 1,200 inpatients and 4,000 outpatients every year. As a part of the state-of-the-art Edmond and Lily Safra Children’s Hospital, we are committed to designing personalized therapies for every young patient – always using the latest techniques and technologies.
Hemato-Oncology – US
Leukemia and lymphoma, sometimes called cancers of the blood, are a widespread problem in the United States. These diseases do not discriminate and may affect children and adults of any gender, age, or race. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimate that almost 50,000 Americans were diagnosed with leukemia in 2014. In the same year, over 23,000 children and adults died from the disease.
Hemato-Oncology – GLOBAL
Leukemia and lymphoma, sometimes called cancers of the blood, are a widespread problem. These diseases do not discriminate and may affect children and adults of any gender, age, or race. In fact, according to the World Cancer Research Fund International, about 352,000 new cases of leukemia were diagnosed around the globe in 2012 alone.