Doctors
Radiation Oncologist – Specialist in Pediatric Oncology, Head & Neck Cancers, and Neuroendocrine Tumors
Dr. Inna Ospovat is a highly experienced radiation oncologist with more than two decades of clinical practice. She treats both children and adults, with a particular focus on complex cases such as pediatric tumors, cancers of the head and neck, and neuroendocrine malignancies. Her career has taken her from leading hospitals in Jerusalem to advanced training in Toronto. Today, she sees patients at Ichilov Hospital (Sourasky Medical Center) and at TAMC – a private oncology clinic in Tel Aviv.
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Expertise
- Pediatric radiation therapy, including rare solid tumors
- Radiation treatment for head and neck cancers
- Radiotherapy for gastrointestinal tumors
- Targeted molecular treatment for neuroendocrine tumors (e.g., PRRT)
- Skin and superficial tumor irradiation
- Clinical Research
Education & Training
- MD, Vitebsk Medical University, Belarus (1994–2000)
- Oncology & Radiotherapy Residency, Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem (2003–2011)
- Clinical Fellowship, Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto – Pediatric and Head & Neck Radiotherapy (2015)
Professional Roles
- Senior radiation oncologist at the Radiation Institute, Ichilov Medical Center, Tel Aviv
- Head of Pediatric Radiotherapy, Ichilov
- Consulting specialist at TAMC for pediatric and head & neck oncology
Teaching & Research
- Guides radiation oncology residents through hands-on training
- Presents at international conferences
- Actively involved in research on pediatric radiotherapy and neuroendocrine tumor management
Memberships
- Israeli Society for Clinical Oncology and Radiotherapy (ISCORT)
- American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO)
- Israeli Head and Neck Oncology Society
Languages
Hebrew | Russian | English
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I find a good radiation oncologist in Tel Aviv?
Dr. Ospovat:
I believe that choosing the right specialist starts with trust and open communication. In my practice, I do my best to listen carefully to each patient and their family, to understand not only the disease but also the person behind it. If you’re looking for someone experienced who takes a personal approach, I’ll be happy to see you and explain everything step by step.
2. What’s involved in treating neuroendocrine tumors with radiation?
Dr. Ospovat:
These tumors are rare and require careful planning. In many cases, we use advanced methods like IMRT or SBRT, which allow us to deliver focused radiation while protecting healthy tissue. I personally review each case with our team to make sure the treatment is as precise and gentle as possible. If needed, we also explore molecular options like PRRT.
3. Who handles radiation therapy for children in Israel?
Dr. Ospovat:
This is a very sensitive area of oncology. I’ve spent years specializing in pediatric radiation therapy, and I always involve the parents as partners in care. Whether it’s a brain tumor or a rare solid tumor, I take time to explain every stage and make sure we adapt the treatment to the child’s age, development, and emotional needs.
4. Can I book a remote consultation?
Dr. Ospovat:
Yes, of course. I regularly consult patients from abroad and from different parts of Israel. If travel is difficult, you can send me your medical documents, scans, or specific questions. I’ll review everything carefully and we can meet via Zoom or phone to discuss possible next steps, treatment options, or a second opinion.