The Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology is a specialized field that diagnoses, treats, and monitors childhood blood diseases and cancers. At our hospital, this department addresses both malignant and benign hematological diseases with a scientific approach and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Childhood illnesses such as leukemia, lymphoma, tumors, and anemia require timely diagnosis and regular follow-up. Supporting both the patient and family during these processes is crucial.
Diagnosis and treatment of leukemia and lymphoma (ALL, AML, Hodgkin, Non-Hodgkin, etc.)
Management of childhood solid tumors (neuroblastoma, wilms, brain tumors, etc.)
Anemias such as iron deficiency, thalassemia, sickle cell anemia
Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), hemophilia and other coagulation disorders
Bone marrow failure, aplastic anemia
Long-term monitoring and supportive treatments
Side effect management in oncological treatments
Multidisciplinary tumor councils and support services
Treatment processes are carried out together with the patient and his/her family; both physical and psychosocial support is provided.
Our department conducts educational activities for medical students, pediatric residents, and related healthcare professionals.
Case-based learning
Training on current treatment protocols
Clinical research and study groups
Active participation in national hematology-oncology meetings
is carried out regularly.
As the Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology;
Rapid intervention based on early diagnosis,
Treatment in accordance with national and international guidelines,
Sustainable patient follow-up based on long-term monitoring,
Family-centered and humanistic approach
are our basic principles.
Our goal is to help our children regain their health and improve their quality of life.