Patient Experience
As a professional musician with throat cancer, I faced losing my voice forever. Dr. Rotenberg's precision proton therapy targeted the tumor while sparing my vocal cords completely. I returned to performing six months later with no detectable impact on my singing range or quality.
Dr. Rotenberg detected my pancreatic cancer early through a innovative screening protocol she developed for high-risk patients. Her minimally invasive robotic surgery and adjuvant treatment prevented what would have been a fatal diagnosis, I was back teaching my university classes within weeks.
When my husband's glioblastoma recurred aggressively, Dr. Rotenberg secured him a spot in an experimental CAR-T cell trial she helped design. The treatment added two years to his life, precious time we used to travel and create memories with our children that will last forever.
As a ******* patient, I'd faced medical discrimination before, but Dr. Rotenberg provided the most respectful, comprehensive care during my breast cancer treatment. She coordinated with my endocrinologist to ensure my hormone therapy and cancer treatment worked in harmony while affirming my identity throughout.
My mother's metastatic breast cancer had spread to her bones when we met Dr. Rotenberg. Instead of giving up, she created a combination treatment that included radiofrequency ablation and novel bisphosphonate therapy that restored my mother's mobility and reduced her pain by 80% within weeks.
As a rural farmer with limited access to specialists, Dr. Rotenberg's telemedicine program allowed me to receive world-class care for my colon cancer without leaving my community. Her team coordinated with local providers for treatments and check-ups, demonstrating how technology can bridge healthcare gaps.
A 28-year-old Bedouin woman from an unrecognized village presented with advanced ovarian cancer discovered during her first pregnancy. Dr. Golan coordinated with social services to arrange temporary housing near Sheba Medical Center, developed a targeted treatment plan safe for pregnancy, and delivered both chemotherapy and a healthy baby girl via planned C-section at 34 weeks.
A 72-year-old Holocaust survivor with metastatic pancreatic cancer refused conventional treatment due to trauma from medical experiments during imprisonment. Dr. Golan spent weeks building trust, arranged for a survivor support group companion during appointments, and created a gentle immunotherapy regimen that provided 18 months of quality life with his family.
A 16-year-old competitive swimmer from a wealthy Tel Aviv family developed a rare synovial sarcoma in her shoulder. Dr. Golan collaborated with orthopedic oncology to perform limb-sparing surgery followed by proton therapy, allowing the patient to return to national-level competition within two years.
A 45-year-old Ethiopian immigrant with limited Hebrew proficiency presented with advanced cervical cancer. Dr. Golan worked with hospital interpreters to ensure understanding, incorporated traditional healing practices into symptom management, and achieved complete remission through radiation and chemotherapy despite initial diagnosis at stage IIIB.
A 33-year-old ultra-Orthodox father of six with testicular cancer sought treatment only after rabbinical approval. Dr. Golan consulted with his religious leaders to modify treatment schedules around Sabbath, arranged childcare during hospitalizations, and achieved cure with orchidectomy and carefully timed chemotherapy.
At 53, I was preparing for elective surgery when Dr. Berdichevski noticed anomalies in my pre-op bloodwork. She postponed the procedure and discovered early-stage leukemia. Catching it this early made all the difference in my treatment success and recovery.
An 81-year-old retired archaeology professor with mesothelioma from asbestos exposure during digs refused prognosis discussions. Dr. Golan used his love of history to frame treatment as 'uncovering answers together,' providing palliative chemotherapy that allowed him to complete his final research paper.
A 19-year-old Bedouin man with Ewing's sarcoma traveled 300km weekly for treatment. Dr. Golan secured charitable funding for transportation, coordinated care with local clinics for symptom management between visits, and achieved disease-free status after aggressive multimodal therapy.
A 58-year-old Palestinian businesswoman from Ramallah with breast cancer crossed checkpoints daily for treatment. Dr. Golan arranged for her medications to be available on both sides of the border, coordinated with Palestinian oncologists for continuity, and achieved complete response through neoadjuvant therapy and surgery.
A 7-year-old Syrian refugee with acute lymphoblastic leukemia arrived at Sheba through a humanitarian corridor. Dr. Golan worked with NGOs to arrange housing for the family, provided treatment despite language barriers using visual aids, and achieved remission while helping the family navigate asylum processes.
A 67-year-old retired kibbutz farmer with hepatocellular carcinoma from pesticide exposure presented with liver failure. Dr. Golan pioneered a novel combination of targeted therapy and liver-directed radiation that restored sufficient function for him to receive a transplant, with 3-year survival ongoing.
A 41-year-old single mother working three jobs presented with inflammatory breast cancer. Dr. Golan arranged flexible appointment times, connected her with social services for childcare during treatment, and achieved pathological complete response through dose-dense chemotherapy and mastectomy.
A 29-year-old professional pianist with a brain tumor affecting motor function sought to preserve hand coordination. Dr. Golan collaborated with neuro-oncology to develop a precision radiation plan sparing motor cortex, allowing continued musical performance throughout treatment and complete resection with functional preservation.
An 89-year-old Yemenite grandmother with metastatic colon cancer preferred traditional remedies. Dr. Golan integrated acceptable aspects of herbal medicine with evidence-based palliative care, providing 2 years of comfortable life surrounded by four generations of family while respecting cultural preferences.