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World’s First Clinical Trial to Ease Pain of Cancer Patients
Pancreatic cancer has the highest mortality rate of all major cancers. 91% of pancreatic cancer patients will die within five years of diagnosis – only 8% will survive more than five years. 74% of patients die within the first year of being diagnosed. “It’s well known that pancreatic cancer patients don’t respond at all to […]
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Bert Hoffman’s Recovery from Prostate Cancer at Sheba
Bert Hoffman received prostate cancer treatment after failed treatments in the U.S. Read more about his road to recovery at Sheba Medical Center in Israel.
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Sheba’s Leviev Heart Center Research Unit – A World Center of Excellence for Sanofi International Pharma
Sheba Medical Center Honored as Center of Excellence by Sanofi International Pharma
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Natalia’s Road to Recovery from Cervical Cancer at Sheba
Natalia recounts her experience at Sheba Medical Center in Israel and road to recovery from Cervical Cancer. Read about her life-saving treatment today.
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Doctors at Sheba Medical Center in Israel save Kurdish Iraqi Children
Specializing in complicated medical cases, Sheba doctors provide swift, advanced, and beneficial medical care to patients arriving from war-torn countries. Read about Sheba's recent treatment of Kurdish Iraqi children.
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Life without Headaches and Pituitary Adenoma – Gennady’s Story
Gennady from Krivoy Rog, Ukraine, was suffering from headaches and diplopia for a long time. Read about his recovery at Sheba Medical Center in Israel now.
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2nd International Congress on Sarcomas and Soft Tissue Tumors
Sheba Medical Center is currently hosting the 2nd International Congress on sarcomas and soft tissue tumors.
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Prof. Daniel Azoulay Joins Sheba Medical Center’s Surgery Division
Prof. Daniel Azoulay has recently joined Sheba Medical Center and will be a key member of the Center for Liver Diseases and Transplant Center’s directing team.
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Laparoscopic Surgery in Pregnant Women
Laparoscopic surgery at Sheba presents an opportunity for pregnant patients to receive a needed operation with minimal risk, discomfort, and scarring.
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