Throughout his career, he has always placed a strong emphasis on collaboration with patients, open communication, and providing comprehensive patient information. He believes that in oncology, education and the resulting frequent screenings could save countless lives.
His main areas of interest are the diagnosis of the three most common types of cancer—breast, gastrointestinal, and lung cancers—as well as the development of treatment plans, the provision of second opinions when necessary, and patient care. It has been confirmed that genetic abnormalities (mutations) may underlie the majority of these cancers; therefore, identifying these abnormalities before treatment is crucial, as it influences the choice of therapy.
Education
Semmelweis University of Medical Sciences ÁOK, Clinical pharmacology specialist examination(2006)
Semmelweis University of Medicine ÁOK, Clinical Oncology specialist examination(2004)
Job experience
She served as director of the Pulmonology Clinic in Debrecen and later worked as an associate professor at the Department of Internal Medicine and Oncology at Semmelweis University.
She worked at the National Institute of Oncology in Budapest as a chief oncologist. His primary areas of research and clinical practice were lung, breast, and colorectal cancers, as well as rare tumors. He participated in and led numerous clinical studies.
Performed procedures
Second opinions and consultations regarding diagnosed cancers (with a particular focus on lung, breast, and colorectal cancers)
Preventive consultation: If the patient has concerns for any reason—such as environmental hazards, family medical history, or other relevant factors—they can consult with the doctor one-on-one to discuss risk factors and screening options.