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How Much Does Excision of skull base tumor Cost in China?

Excision of skull base tumor in China typically costs from $28,500 to $58,000. The total price depends on tumor complexity, hospital accreditation, and surgical technique used. Patients save around 70% compared to the US, where this procedure costs $145,000 on average. Treatment usually includes preoperative diagnostics, surgical resection, and specialized neurological nursing care.

  • Gamma knife radiosurgery: Price on request to Price on request for non-invasive tumor ablation.
  • CyberKnife treatment: Price on request to Price on request at JCI-accredited facilities.
  • Proton therapy: Typically costs significantly more than standard radiation due to precision technology.
  • Geographic location: Medical hubs include Beijing, Guangzhou, and Shanghai for international patients.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing specialized cancer centers provides access to advanced technology for fraction of Western costs. Fuda Cancer Hospital in Guangzhou is accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI). It treated over 30,000 patients from 100 countries using cryosurgery and NanoKnife. This level of expertise in late-stage oncology offers high value for complex cases. Many top-tier Chinese hospitals provide multidisciplinary teams for one transparent price.

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Data verified by Bookimed as of May 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 46 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Surgery Time - 6 hours
Stay in the country - 14 days
Rehabilitation - 30 days
Anesthesia - General anesthesia
Requests processed - 21657
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30 years of experience

The doctor is a renowned expert in minimally invasive cryosurgery for cancer, serving as President and chief surgeon at Fuda Cancer Hospital since 2001. With a focus on oncology and minimally invasive procedures, the doctor has performed nearly 10,000 cryosurgeries and 500 NanoKnife procedures, treating patients aged 4 to 94.

Graduating from The Fourth Military Medical University with a specialty in thoracic and cardiac surgery, the doctor has contributed significantly to the field with over 100 published papers. Recognized with awards for outstanding contributions to cryosurgery, the doctor holds vice-presidential roles in both the Asian and International Societies of Cryosurgery.

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Updated: 05/27/2022
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Fast Facts about Excision of skull base tumor

Excision of Skull Base Tumor

Excision of skull base tumor involves the surgical removal of tumors located at the base of the skull, often requiring advanced techniques due to the complexity of the area.

Pros: Offers precise removal with minimal damage to surrounding tissues. Success rates are high, with 85% of cases achieving complete tumor resection.
Cons: The procedure can be more invasive than other brain surgeries, with a higher risk of complications like nerve damage, occurring in 15% of cases.
Effectiveness: Achieves complete tumor removal in approximately 85% of cases.
Duration: 6-12 hours.
Recovery: 1-3 months.
Best for: Tumors at the skull base, including meningiomas and acoustic neuromas, affecting 2-3% of the population.
Prices: View costs of other techniques

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