The total cost of thyroid cancer treatment in Germany varies depending on the specific treatment plan. Initial diagnostics, including consultations and tests, range from $5,500 to $7,700. Surgical intervention, such as thyroidectomy, costs approximately $16,000 to $27,000, which includes preoperative measures, anesthesia, and postoperative care. Radioiodine therapy, following surgery, is estimated between $11,000 and $13,000, including necessary diagnostic controls. The treatment strategy is determined after a comprehensive evaluation by the medical team.
| Germany | Turchia | Austria | |
| Thyroidectomy | da $8,500 | da $4,740 | da $9,000 |
| Thyroid resection | da $7,476 | da $3,500 | da $10,000 |
| Subtotal thyroidectomy | da $9,000 | da $4,310 | da $9,000 |
| Radioiodine therapy | da $3,000 | da $1,200 | da $3,000 |
| Radiation therapy for colorectal cancer | da $20,000 | da $7,000 | da $12,000 |
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Fahad MawloodDr. Buhl is a recognized expert in neuro-oncology, specializing in brain and spinal cord surgeries using computerized neuronavigation.
Prof. Sesterhenn specializes in minimally invasive surgery for thyroid cancer, performing robotic interventions through tiny 1 cm incisions.
Prof. Elke Jaeger leads pioneering research in individualized anti-tumor vaccines while treating 1,100+ cancer patients at Nordwest Clinic.
Chief Physician at BKZ Solingen's certified cancer center – Dr. Fox specializes in molecular diagnostics and innovative therapies for thyroid cancer.