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Radiation therapy for Brain Tumor | from $1,046 | from $3,250 | - |
Asklepios Hospital Barmbek is a clinic No. 1 for foreign patients according to the Medical Travel Quality Alliance, the international organization for medical tourism.
The Hospital is a multidisciplinary medical center. It is a part of Asklepios Kliniken, the most significant German hospitals' network.
Asklepios Barmbek specializes in Oncology, Oncohematology, Surgery, and Pulmonology.
80,000 patients from Germany and other countries worldwide receive treatment annually here.
Asklepios St. Georg Hospital is a multidisciplinary medical center in Hamburg. The Hospital works on the premisses of Asklepios Kliniken Medical Group.
The Hospital specializes in the treatment of the heart, vessels, and spine diseases.
St. Georg Hospital is among the TOP German medical facilities according to the Focus magazine.
87,000 patients receive the treatment annually here.
Asklepios Klinik Altona is a university hospital of Hamburg, one of the oldest medical facilities in Northern Germany. The medical center belongs to the hospitals’ group of Asklepios Kliniken. Asklepios Altona Hamburg specializes in robotic surgery, gastroenterology, abdominal surgery, neurology, and oncology specialties.
95,000 patients get treatment annually here.
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Please note each patient"s experience with radiation therapy for a brain tumor may vary significantly depending on individual circumstances.
The side effects of radiation therapy on the brain may not occur until two to three weeks after the start of treatment. Many people experience hair loss, but the amount varies from person to person. The second most frequently reported side effect is skin irritation. The skin around the ears and scalp may become dry, itchy, red, or tender. Fatigue, hearing problems, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, memory or speech problems, headaches, and sometimes convulsions are a few other side effects of radiation to the brain region.
Radiation therapy uses intense beams of energy to kill cancer cells. It helps control the growth of some types of brain tumors. In some cases, it can shrink the tumor or destroy it. Radiotherapy can cure some types of small, benign, or very slow-growing (low-grade) brain tumors. For brain tumors that are more aggressive, large, or diffuse, radiotherapy is more likely to shrink and/or temporarily halt the growth of cancer rather than cure it. In some clinical trials, the overall survival rates were 83% and 69% for patients with methylated tumors and 56% and 38% for those with unmethylated tumors at 2 and 3 years, respectively.