The total cost of liver cancer treatment in Turkey varies based on the specific procedures and services required. A liver transplant package is available for $55,000, and a donor genetic study is an additional $1,500. An upper abdomen MRI is around $550. Ablative treatments such as transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) and transarterial radioembolization (TARE) are priced at $55,000 for two sessions. Chemotherapy sessions range from $2,000 to $5,400 per cycle, depending on the regimen, with the first session including routine tests costing $3,900. Additional costs include consultations at $150, laboratory tests at $850, and a biopsy at $950. The treatment program is tailored after a thorough evaluation by a multidisciplinary team.
| Turkey | Austria | Spagna | |
| Tomotherapy | da $7,150 | da $30,000 | da $35,000 |
| Removal of liver cancer | da $10,800 | da $40,000 | da $35,000 |
| Radiofrequency ablation of the liver | da $3,500 | da $12,000 | da $8,500 |
| Proton-beam therapy | da $70,000 | da $80,000 | da $26,106 |
| NanoKnife | da $9,500 | da $25,000 | da $12,000 |
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Fahad MawloodProfessor Bülent Karagöz specializes in complex liver cancer cases at Anadolu Medical Center, a Johns Hopkins Medicine affiliate.
Dr. Serkan Keskin has performed over 1,100 procedures, utilizing advanced systemic therapies like immunotherapy. He is a Professor of Medical Oncology in Turkey.
Dr. Tanrikulu focuses specifically on treating liver cancer with chemotherapy and medical oncology. She works at the Anadolu Medical Center, a leading cancer hospital.
Dr. Mustafa Solak completed fellowship training at Hacettepe University Cancer Institute, specializing in gastrointestinal cancers including liver cancer.