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How Much Does Resection of glioblastoma Cost in Italy?

The average price of Resection of glioblastoma in Italy is $41,750, the minimum price is $28,500, and the maximum price is $55,000.
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Why do patients choose Italy for resection of glioblastoma?

  • Accredited clinics: JCI-certified hospitals ensure high standards of patient care and safety.
  • Latest technologies: The use of techniques such as intraoperative MRI and fluorescence-guided surgery with 5-ALA enhances tumor visibility. This improves the accuracy of the resection.
  • High success rates: Resection of glioblastoma in Italy demonstrates an efficacy of 85% in improving survival rates and quality of life.
  • Expert surgeons: Leading neurosurgeons, certified by the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS), have performed over 500 successful resections. Their expertise and experience are well-established.

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Data verified by Bookimed as of April 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 58 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Discover the Best Resection of glioblastoma Clinics in Italy: 3 Verified Options and Prices

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85%
Surgery Time - 4 hours
Stay in the country - 14 days
Rehabilitation - 30 days
Anesthesia - General anesthesia
Requests processed - 46119
Bookimed fees - $0

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Luigi Masoni

37 years of experience

Prof. Dr. Luigi Masoni is a general surgeon with 35 years of experience. He specializes in oncology and general surgery. Dr. Masoni is known for his skill in minimally invasive colorectal, proctological, and pelvic floor surgeries. He developed a new bilio-intestinal bypass technique. He also received recognition for performing a total proctocolectomy using a three-trocar method.

Dr. Masoni is active in research and teaching. He served on the Didactic and Scientific Council at the University of Rome 'La Sapienza'. He completed specializations at both 'La Sapienza' and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. This has strengthened his international profile.

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Updated: 10/20/2022
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Fast Facts about Resection of glioblastoma

Resection of glioblastoma

This procedure involves surgically removing a glioblastoma, a type of aggressive brain tumor, to alleviate symptoms and improve survival chances.

Pros: Glioblastoma resection can significantly reduce tumor size, improving life expectancy and quality of life. Approximately 90% of patients experience symptom relief post-surgery.
Cons: The risk of neurological deficits post-surgery is around 30%, and complete tumor removal is often challenging due to its invasive nature.
Effectiveness: Achieves up to 80% tumor reduction in many cases, with varying success based on tumor location and size.
Duration: 4-6 hours.
Recovery: 4-6 weeks.
Best for: Patients with localized glioblastomas, especially when combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
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