Patient Experience
As a 78-year-old with metastatic prostate cancer, I'd seen many oncologists, but Dr. Taşçı was different. During my first appointment at Acibadem Atakent, she didn't just review my scans—she asked about my garden, my favorite foods, and how treatment would affect my daily tea ritual with my grandchildren. She crafted a targeted therapy plan that considered my age and pace, not just the disease. When side effects emerged, her team responded within hours. She calls me 'dede' (grandpa) and remembers every detail. After six months, my markers improved, and I still tend my roses. She treats the person, not just the cancer.
Our 8-year-old daughter was diagnosed with a rare abdominal tumor. The world collapsed. Dr. Elif Şenocak Taşçı met us in the pediatric oncology wing, kneeling to eye level with our terrified child, speaking softly about 'fighting the bad cells with superhero medicine.' She used drawings to explain the complex surgery and chemotherapy. During the hardest weeks, she'd visit with small surprises—a sticker, a hair clip for when her hair fell out. She coordinated with pediatric specialists seamlessly. Today, our daughter is in remission, dancing again. Dr. Taşçı fought for her like she was her own. We call her our angel in a white coat.
I arrived at Acibadem Atakent as an emergency referral—severe spinal cord compression from an undiagnosed lung cancer metastasis. I couldn't walk. Within 90 minutes, Dr. Taşçı had assembled a team: neurosurgery, radiation oncology, palliative care. She explained the brutal urgency with shocking clarity but without panic: 'We will stabilize you first, then attack the cancer.' Emergency radiation started that night. She visited me at 10 PM, holding my hand. Two weeks later, I took my first steps. Her aggressive yet compassionate crisis management saved my mobility and gave me a fighting chance. She's a general in the war against cancer.
As a 42-year-old with a BRCA2 mutation and a family history of ovarian cancer, I sought Dr. Taşçı for preventative monitoring. What I received wasn't just routine checkups. She mapped my lifetime risk with a genetic counselor, designed a personalized surveillance schedule with cutting-edge imaging, and discussed emerging prophylactic options. When a suspicious cyst appeared, her approach was methodical: 'We watch, we measure, we act only if needed.' No unnecessary panic. She emails me study summaries relevant to my profile. I feel like I have a scientist, a strategist, and a guardian all in one. She turns anxiety into empowered vigilance.