Muhammed Gomec
- 5 Excellent • 1 avis
- 16 années d'expérience
- Turquie, Sivas, Medicana Sivas Hospital
Le professeur agrégé Dr Emrah Eraslan est diplômé de la faculté de médecine de l'université d'Ankara en 2005. De 2006 à 2011, il a travaillé comme assistant de recherche au département de médecine interne de la faculté de médecine de l'université d'Ankara et est devenu spécialiste en médecine interne en 2011. Entre 2011 et 2013, il a travaillé comme spécialiste en médecine interne et médecin-chef à l'hôpital d'État Dr Nafiz Körez Sincan et à l'hôpital d'État du district de Palu. De 2013 à 2016, il a suivi une formation en oncologie médicale à l'hôpital d'enseignement et de recherche en oncologie Dr Abdurrahman Yurtaslan d'Ankara et y a travaillé jusqu'en 2021. En 2023, il devient professeur agrégé et a contribué à son domaine avec ses publications tout au long de sa carrière. Il sert actuellement ses patients à l'hôpital Koru Ankara. Ses intérêts médicaux comprennent :
Cancer du sein
Cancer de la prostate
Cancer du poumon
Cancer colorectal
Cancer de l'estomac
Cancer des ovaires
Faculté de médecine de l'Université Cumhuriyet, 2004
Hôpital de formation et de recherche Haydarpaşa d'Istanbul Résidence en médecine interne, 2010
Résidence en oncologie médicale, Faculté de médecine de l'Université technique de Karadeniz, 2015
Centre de cancérologie MD Andeson, États-Unis, 2008
Clinique du cancer du sein du Centre de cancérologie Odette de Sunnybrook, Canada, 2017
Centre de cancérologie Moffit, États-Unis 2022
Hôpital de formation et de recherche Haydarpaşa d'Istanbul Médecine interne, 2010
Clinique de médecine interne de l'hôpital d'État d'İdil, 2011
Université technique de Karadeniz, Faculté de médecine, Clinique d'oncologie médicale, 2015
Hôpital de formation et de recherche Göztepe d'Istanbul, clinique d'oncologie médicale, 2018
Hôpital universitaire Yeniyüzyıl de Gaziosmanpaşa, clinique d'oncologie médicale, 2020
Hôpital Ataşehir Medicana, Clinique d'oncologie médicale, 2022
Association médicale turque (TTB)
Société turque d'oncologie médicale (TTOD)
Société européenne d'oncologie médicale (ESMO)
Société américaine d'oncologie médicale (ASCO)
Intérêts médicaux
Dr. Muhammed Mustafa Atci is an Associate Professor of Medical Oncology at İstinye University, Liv Hospital Topkapı (2025–present). He previously served as Associate Professor and Education Coordinator at Prof. Dr. Cemil Taşcıoğlu City Hospital (2023–2025). He was also a Medical Oncologist there (2018–2021).
He has been a member of ASCO and the Turkish Society of Medical Oncology since 2018. He is the author or co-author of 19 peer-reviewed international papers on colon, breast, gastric, pancreatic, lung, thyroid, sarcoma, and colorectal cancers.
Notable works include a multicentre study on stage IIB colon cancer survival (Journal of Chemotherapy). He also studied the De Ritis ratio for lung metastasis in testicular cancer (Current Urology). His prognostic studies used PET/CT, MSI, lymph node ratio, and metabolic tumor volume.
Dr. Irfan Cicin is a Professor of Medical Oncology at the Trakya University Faculty of Medicine (2015–present). He has over 20 years of medical oncology experience and has held academic roles since 2010.
Education: MD, Istanbul University – Cerrahpaşa (1991–1997). Residency in Internal Medicine, Trakya University (1997–2002). Fellowship in Medical Oncology, Trakya University (2002–2004).
Practice: Medical Oncologist, Trakya University (2005–2008). Medical Oncologist, Elazığ Training and Research Hospital (2008–2010). Associate Professor of Medical Oncology, Trakya University (2010–2015). He previously served as a physician in the Turkish Air Force at Etimesgut Military Hospital (2004–2005).
Assoc. Prof. Atakan Topçu, M.D., is a medical oncologist at Medipol University and Medipol Acıbadem Regional Hospital. He treats solid tumors, including lung, breast, colorectal, gastric, and neuroendocrine cancers. His work also covers targeted therapies, immunotherapy, geriatric oncology, and cancer-related malnutrition, cachexia, and sarcopenia.
He has authored more than 50 peer-reviewed papers. Recent work includes a 2024 Frontiers in Medicine study on geriatric syndromes and a 2023 Future Oncology paper on sarcopenia and anxiety in lung cancer. He has also published on the CONUT score in breast cancer and on malnutrition in HER2-negative metastatic gastric cancer.
Dr. Topçu serves on the Editorial Board of BMC Cancer. He is a member of the Turkish Society of Medical Oncology, ESMO, and the Turkish Geriatrics Society. Education and training: M.D., Uludağ University; residency in Internal Medicine, Marmara University; fellowship in Medical Oncology, Bezmialem Vakıf University.