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Dr.Susana Rives Sola (Pediatric hematologist)– Best Costs, Reviews – Book Your Consultation
Dr. Susana Rives Sola is a leading pediatric hematologist at SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital in Spain, with extensive experience in treating childhood blood disorders and cancers. She is particularly recognized for her work in pediatric leukemia and bone marrow transplantation.
- Full name: Dr. Susana Rives Sola, MD
- Main specialty: Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
- Years of experience: Over two decades of clinical and academic expertise
Educational Background
- Graduated from the University of Barcelona Medical School, Spain
- Completed a residency in Pediatrics at SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital
- Fellowship in Pediatric Hematology and Oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA
- Completed additional training in leukemia treatment protocols at international institutions
Professional Experience
- Currently serves as a pediatric hematologist-oncologist at SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital
- Leads the Leukemia and Lymphoma Program within the Hematology Department
- Participates in high-volume bone marrow transplant cases for pediatric patients
- Involved in international collaborations for clinical trials in childhood blood cancers
Academic Contributions
- Faculty member and instructor in pediatric hematology for medical residents
- Lecturer at national and European pediatric oncology congresses
- Mentor to young specialists focusing on childhood leukemia and immunotherapy
- Contributed to the development of advanced treatment protocols for leukemia and lymphomas in children
Areas of Expertise
Dr. Susana Rives Sola focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term care of children with blood-related cancers and disorders. Her multidisciplinary approach ensures optimal outcomes for even the most complex cases.
- Childhood leukemia: Specializes in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic and acute myeloid leukemia in children
- Lymphomas: Treats Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas with advanced therapy protocols
- Bone marrow transplantation: Coordinates transplant preparation and follow-up for pediatric cases
- Rare hematological syndromes: Diagnoses and manages congenital and acquired blood disorders
Publications and Research
Dr. Rives is actively involved in research with a focus on pediatric leukemia, immunotherapy, and stem cell transplantation. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences.
Examples of her research include:
- Studies on the efficacy of CAR-T cell therapy in relapsed pediatric leukemia patients
- Research on risk stratification in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
- Publications on complications and outcomes in pediatric bone marrow transplantation
She is frequently cited in hematology journals and contributes to international cooperative research projects in childhood oncology.
Patient Care Philosophy
- Dr. Rives believes in compassionate, family-centered care tailored to the emotional and medical needs of each child
- Emphasizes transparent communication with parents and multidisciplinary teamwork
- Supports international families through personalized coordination and language services
- Available for online pre-consultations to facilitate early access to expert care
- Strong focus on long-term survivorship and follow-up care for young cancer survivors
Professional Affiliations
- Member of the Spanish Society of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
- Member of the European Society for Paediatric Oncology (SIOP Europe)
- Collaborator in the European Paediatric Cancer Initiative
- Licensed medical specialist in pediatric hematology in Spain
FAQs
- Is Dr. Susana Rives Sola board-certified?
- Yes, she holds board certification in pediatric hematology and oncology in Spain.
- What types of procedures does she perform?
- Dr. Rives manages chemotherapy, bone marrow transplants, and advanced cellular therapies for children with blood cancers.
- Does she treat international patients?
- Yes, she frequently treats children from abroad and works closely with the hospital’s international patient services team.
- How long is the typical hospital stay for pediatric leukemia treatment?
- Hospital stays vary depending on treatment intensity but may range from several days to multiple weeks during intensive therapy phases.
- What languages does she speak?
- She communicates fluently in Spanish and English. Interpreter services are available for other languages.
- Can families access treatment plans before arriving?
- Yes, online evaluations and treatment proposals can be arranged prior to travel to assist with planning and expectations.
- Does she offer second opinions?
- Yes, Dr. Rives provides expert second opinions for complex hematologic cases upon review of medical records.
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