Le professeur MD Zafer Gulbas est spécialiste en oncologie médicale et hématologie, directeur de l'oncologie médicale au centre médical Anadolu et fondateur du centre de transplantation de moelle osseuse à Anadolu. Il est un hématologue-oncologue hautement qualifié, spécialisé dans la greffe de moelle osseuse, diplômé de la faculté de médecine de l'université Hacettepe, de la faculté de médecine de l'université d'Anadolu, du centre des maladies pulmonaires et de chirurgie thoracique d'Atatürk, du centre médical Hadassah, du centre de recherche sur le cancer Fred Hutchinson, du centre de recherche sur le cancer MDAnderson. et l'hôpital Princess Margaret de l'Université de Toronto.
Le médecin a obtenu son diplôme de la faculté de médecine de Hacettepe en 1985 et est devenu spécialiste en médecine interne à l'Université d'Ege en 1990. Pour approfondir son expertise, le médecin s'est spécialisé en hématologie et a obtenu un doctorat à l'École de médecine de Mie au Japon en 1995. En 1997, le médecin a été promu professeur assistant, puis professeur d'hématologie à l'Université d'Ege. En 2003, le médecin a continué en tant que professeur d'hématologie à l'Université technique de Karadeniz. Avec plus de 65 articles scientifiques, 112 communications lors de réunions et 34 présentations lors de conférences, le médecin est reconnu pour ses contributions à l'hématologie et à la transplantation de moelle osseuse.<\/p>
Dr Betül Tavil est professeure d'hématologie et d'oncologie pédiatriques, une experte de classe mondiale en transplantation de moelle osseuse pour enfants.
Pourquoi les patients font confiance au Dr Tavil :
Turkish hematology centers offer comprehensive treatments for hemolytic anemia, including bone marrow transplants, immunosuppressive therapy, and surgical splenectomy. Specialized units at JCI-accredited clinics like Anadolu Medical Center and Medipol Mega provide definitive curative options for inherited conditions like sickle cell and thalassemia through advanced stem cell transplantation.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Turkey stands out for scale, with units like Medipol Mega and Emsey Hospital operating 45-bed bone marrow transplant centers. This high capacity allows Professor Dr. Zafer Gulbas at Anadolu to maintain an 81% success rate for autologous transplants. Patients often choose these centers because they combine high-volume experience with direct affiliations to major US medical institutions.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the need for a precise hematology workup first, as the specific cause determines whether they receive steroids or a transfusion. Many note that while transfusions bring immediate relief, consistent follow-up testing is essential because the underlying hemolysis may still be active.
Turkish hospitals utilize high-resolution hemoglobin electrophoresis and direct antiglobulin tests to identify hemolytic anemia types. JCI-accredited centers in Istanbul perform advanced flow cytometry and genetic panels to distinguish between inherited and acquired disorders. Diagnosis often involves board-certified hematologists from institutions like Anadolu Medical Center.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many general hospitals provide basic blood counts, centers like Anadolu Medical Center and Medipol Mega offer specialized Bone Marrow Transplant units and flow cytometry. These facilities handle a massive volume of complex blood disorders annually. Choosing a clinic with an integrated flow cytometry lab ensures faster results for rare hemolytic subtypes.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the importance of requesting a complete hemolysis panel early. They also note that recent blood transfusions can sometimes interfere with testing accuracy.
Bone marrow transplant (BMT) is used in Turkey as a curative treatment for severe hemolytic anemias. Specialists perform this procedure for inherited conditions like thalassemia major and sickle cell disease. JCI-accredited centers in Istanbul provide these complex hematopoietic stem cell transplants for children and adults.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many view BMT as a general procedure, Turkish centers like Medipol Mega and Emsey Hospital offer specialized pediatric-focused units. This specialization is critical because inherited hemolytic anemias are often diagnosed in childhood. Choosing a center with a large bed capacity typically ensures shorter waiting times for life-saving donor matching.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that a precise subtype diagnosis is necessary before considering a transplant. They mention that Turkish hematologists focus on BMT as a last-resort but potentially curative option for severe disease.