Oncology
Medical and surgical oncology, proton therapy, immunotherapy and complex multi-disciplinary tumour boards.
Belgium operates one of Europe's most established proton-therapy programmes and is a reference centre for sarcoma, head-and-neck oncology and complex paediatric oncology. Tumour boards meet weekly and accept international cases with prepared imaging and pathology.
Second opinions are routine and welcomed — patients arrive with one diagnosis and leave with a clear, evidenced opinion on treatment intent.
International patients we work with may be treated through institutions such as UZ Leuven, Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc, UZ Brussel and CHU Liège. We are not formal partners of any of these centres — we coordinate care into them, with appropriate humility about their independence.
Your records are reviewed in advance by an appropriate tumour board. On arrival, imaging and tissue are repeated only when clinically necessary, not as a default. A treatment plan is presented in a single consultation, with all relevant disciplines present.
Treatment durations vary widely. For radiation-based protocols, accommodation is arranged for the full course. For chemotherapy administered in cycles, we coordinate travel between cycles where it is safe to do so.
Frequently asked
Yes. Many of our oncology cases begin as second opinions. We arrange the consultation and your file is reviewed without obligation to proceed in Belgium.
Yes, through a national proton-therapy facility. Suitability is decided by the treating oncologist on the basis of tumour type, location and patient factors.
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