Professor Nissan Aviram is a top-rated oncologic surgeon, impeccably specialized in all aspects of cancer surgery. Over his many years of experience, he has achieved worldwide recognition and is in demand as a specialist in the treatment of tumors with minimally invasive techniques.
Professor Aviram received his basic education in Israel, after which he completed his residency there and went abroad to complete his residency. In addition to his academic activities, his energies were devoted to scientific and clinical work. At the same time, he actively lectured to a new generation of physicians at medical universities in Israel, something he continues to do brilliantly to this day. Moreover, he is the author of many articles covering general surgery issues in professional medical publications. His publications are in great demand among colleagues and scholars, both in Israel and abroad.
On a daily basis, as a consulting surgeon, he sees patients with problems related to cancer and other serious illnesses. Thanks to his high professionalism and unique approach, he remains in demand not only in Israel, but also in countries near and far abroad. In his practice, he prefers laparoscopic minimally invasive technology, which does not traumatize patients, is easier to tolerate, and allows faster rehabilitation.
The professor’s research activities cover oncologic pathologies such as peritoneal tumors and colorectal cancer. For his discoveries in the surgical field he repeatedly received grants, both governmental and foreign. As the world’s medical candidates point out, his observations have greatly advanced science and provided hope for cures in incredibly difficult cases of disease.
For the entire period of his clinical practice, we can count more than a thousand successful cases with complete recovery and absence of postoperative complications. In his work, he prefers laparoscopic surgery, which provides great results in the removal of malignant and benign neoplasms. As the professor notes, minimally invasive cancer treatment techniques provide the most favorable prospects than outdated traditional methods.