
Dr Despina Katsochi & Radiation Oncology Team Radiation Oncologist in Athens, Greece
Based in Athens, Greece, Dr. Despina Katsochi, Head of Radiation Oncology Team offers an extensive range of state-of-the-art cancer treatments with access to sophisticated radiation therapy equipment.
Cancer patients benefit from a comprehensive and personalized approach, with prompt service without being on a waiting list. As well as providing competitive prices.
Dr. Despina Katsochi is a senior clinical Radiation Oncologist. As a graduate of Medicine, she specialized in Radiodiagnosis and Radiation Oncology at the RWTH University of Aachen, Germany. She holds medical degrees of expertise in both Radiology and Radiation Oncology from the University of RWTH, in Aachen, Germany where she received the degree of Associated Professor and senior Deputy Director. She is the 1992 International Patent holder for a specialized radiotherapy accessory.
She is an active member of the American, European and Greek Society of Radiation Oncology. She has authored numerous original scientific articles that have been published in journals as well as chapters in books.
Her clinical activities involve classical radiation oncology, treating patients with breast, cervix, prostate, bladder, and lung cancer using newest techniques like radiosurgery, stereotactic body irradiation, hypofractionation protocols and brachytherapy.
Dr Katsochi offers personalized scientific care and support because she takes it personally.
*Radiation Oncology Team located in Athens, Greece, with access to high level radiation therapy equipment, at “Hygeia S.A.” and Iatropolis Medic, offers state of the art, extensive range cancer treatment. Cancer patients benefits from comprehensive, personalized approach and prompt service without waiting list in competitive price.
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2nd Floor4, Erythrou Stavrou Str. & Kifisias Av.
Marousi
Athens
15123
Greece
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