Vladimir Nosov

Vladimir Nosov
Head of Oncogynecology branch of Gynecology School

PhD, gynecologic oncology surgeon, gynecologist, and Head of the Center for the Preservation of Reproductive Function in Cancer Patients.

Dr. Vladimir Nosov graduated from Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy, shortly after, having passed the U.S. Medical Board Exams, got his Medical Diploma re-certified in the U.S. and was accepted to the residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Yale-New Haven Medical Center (2000-2005).

Dr. Nosov then was accepted to one of the most competitive Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship program in the U.S at UCLA and Cedars Sinai Medical Centers. During 3 years of intense clinical training Vladimir Nosov has performed over 900 surgical procedures for gynecologic cancer using various approaches and over 1000 cycles of chemotherapy.

He is a U.S. Board-certified Gynecologic Oncologist and Obstetrician-Gynecologist, also is certified in Russia in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Oncology.

For 2 years Vladimir Nosov worked as a chief of the department of Gynecologic Oncology at Kulakov Scientific Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology (Moscow, Russia).

Dr. Nosov has a number of high-quality scientific publications in US and European professional journals, and attends international scientific congresses and seminars on a regular basis. His research interests include early diagnosis of ovarian cancer and reproductive issues in cancer patients. Dr. Nosov is an associate professor of the academic department of reproductive medicine and surgery (Moscow State University for medicine and Dentistry). He is a full member of American Assosiation of Gynecologic Laparascopists (AAGL), and the only physician in Russia who is a full member of Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO).

Dr. Nosov is extensively trained in the full range of surgical interventions for benign and malignant gynaecological diseases with both open and laparoscopic (and robotic) access:

  • Radical surgery for ovarian tumors and ovarian cancer at different stages;
  • Radical surgery for cancer of the cervix and uterus, including laparoscopic approach;
  • Fertility-sparing surgery in young women with cervical cancer (radical trachelectomy) and some ovarian tumors;
  • Radical surgery for tumors of the vulva.