TrueBeam treatment in Italy generally costs from $8,000 to $13,000. The final price depends on tumor complexity and the number of treatment sessions. In the US, similar procedures cost around $35,000 on average. Italy offers savings of approximately 70%. Costs typically include the linear accelerator use and medical physics planning.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing Rome for advanced therapy offers access to high-tier hospital networks. Ospedale San Carlo di Nancy is a prime example located near Vatican City. This facility is accredited by the Italian National Health Service. It handles over 14,000 inpatients annually with a team of 145 doctors. Patients benefit from specialized oncology departments that integrate TrueBeam technology with robotic surgical options.
| Italy | Turkey | Austria | |
| TrueBeam | from $8,000 | from $3,500 | from $18,000 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for TrueBeam upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
Bookimed is committed to your safety. We only work with medical institutions that maintain high international standards in TrueBeam and have the necessary licenses to serve international patients worldwide.
Bookimed offers free expert assistance. A personal medical coordinator supports you before, during, and after your treatment, solving any issues. You're never alone on your TrueBeam journey.
Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-operation Consultation
Day 3-5 - TrueBeam Process
Day 6 - Post-operation
Weeks 1-4 - Rehabilitation
Please note: Each patient"s case is unique and may require a different timeline and treatment plan. The details provided here are general and the exact process may vary.
Dr. Giuseppe Speziale is a leading Italian cardiologist and cardiovascular surgeon. He specializes in minimally invasive and noninvasive surgery for mitral, aortic, and tricuspid valves. He also treats cardiac arrhythmia and heart failure. Dr. Speziale has performed thousands of complex procedures. These include CABG, valve replacements, pacemaker implantations, and septal defect closures.
Dr. Speziale earned his medical degree with honors from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome. He completed a specialization in cardiac surgery and holds a Ph.D. from La Sapienza University. He is Vice President of GVM Care & Research and leads cardiac surgery departments at several hospitals. Dr. Speziale is an active member of major cardiac societies. He has made important contributions to research and clinical practice in his field.
TrueBeam is an advanced linear accelerator used for precise and efficient radiation therapy in oncology.