Dermatovenerologist consultation in P. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute (MORI)
We can help you if you have experienced adverse skin events during anticancer therapy
Dear friends!
We would like to inform you that at the P. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute (MORI) – the branch of the FSBI “National Medical Research Radiological Centre” (NMRRC) of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, an appointment to see a dermatovenerologist is now open to help patients who have experienced dermatologic adverse events during antitumor therapy.
If you are concerned about symptoms such as:
- ️acne-like rash (papulopustular rash),
- ️ maculo-papular rash (spotty-papular rash),
- ️xerosis (dry skin), cracked skin,
- ️ladon-podontal syndrome,
- ️ladon-podontal skin reaction,
- ️psoriasiform rash,
- ️follicular hyperkeratosis,
- lichenoid rashes,
- ️photosensitization,
- ️ pruritus of the skin on the background of drug antitumor therapy,
- ️immune-mediated dermatologic adverse events (skin itching, maculo-papular rash (spotty-papular rash), lichenoid rash, vesiculo-bullous rash, psoriasiform rash, etc.) against the background of antitumor immunotherapy,
- ️oral mucositis (changes in the oral mucosa),
- ️radiation dermatitis,
- ️ nail changes: paronychia, pyogenic granulomas, onycholysis,
- hair changes: trichomegaly, hypertrichosis, alopecia.
You can turn for help to our specialist – doctor-dermatovenerologist, Candidate of Medical Sciences Alexandra Sergeevna Polonskaya.
Consultation is held at the following address: P. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute (MORI), Moscow, 6 Pogodinskaya St., p. 1. 1.
You can also undergo diagnostics and receive dermatovenerological care for non-infectious and infectious diseases of the skin, hair (telogen alopecia, androgenetic alopecia, focal alopecia) and nail plates (fungal lesions, onychodystrophies).
You can make an appointment with a specialist by calling the contact center at +7 495 150-11-22.