Melanoma Unit Clinic is located in Tel Aviv and is part of the internationally recognized Assuta Hospital, which is widely known beyond the borders of Israel. The department is dedicated to providing comprehensive medical care to patients suffering from malignant diseases of the skin and its appendages. The clinic also treats non-melanoma skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma) and borderline neoplasms. Its primary focus is the diagnosis and treatment of primary and secondary (metastatic) melanoma.
The clinic’s team includes highly skilled oncologists, dermatologists, radiologists, chemotherapists, and other top-tier specialists committed to delivering truly effective care for patients with both “white” and “black” skin cancers. In addition to therapeutic interventions, the medical staff places strong emphasis on preventing cancer recurrence, ensuring reliable protection against delayed tumor dissemination.
The equipment at Melanoma Unit Clinic meets the highest international standards and includes:
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High-field scanners for CT, SCT, and MSCT
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PET scanners
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MRI and NMR systems
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High-powered microscopes for detailed examination of skin biopsy specimens
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Equipment for micrographic surgery and layer-by-layer tumor excision
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Linear accelerators for IGRT and IMRT radiotherapy
Chemotherapy regimens are selected strictly on an individual basis, taking into account the pathomorphological, cytological, and immunohistochemical characteristics of the tumor. The clinic uses premium-grade, highly purified medications that provide more effective tumor control while minimizing severe complications.
International patients are accommodated in high-comfort rooms, with the option for relatives or accompanying persons to stay with them. The region’s unique climate and natural resources promote rapid recovery, stimulate the body’s intrinsic healing mechanisms, and contribute to overall health improvement.








