The cost of removal of liver cancer in Spain typically ranges from $35,000 to $65,000. Prices can vary based on the surgical approach (open vs. laparoscopic), the hospital, the surgeon’s experience, and the complexity of the tumor. In the United States, the average cost is $230,000 (per AHRQ data). This means removal of liver cancer in Spain is about 78% less than in the U.S.
Spanish clinics usually include the initial consultation, pre-op blood tests, post-op medication, follow-up visits, English-speaking staff, and 24/7 patient support. Meals during clinic stays and personalized care plans are also covered. In the U.S., many of these services—especially follow-ups, medications, and support—are billed separately. Always confirm exactly what’s included at your chosen clinic.
Why choose Spain for removal of liver cancer?
Access advanced Removal of liver cancer solutions in trusted clinics .
| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Removal of liver cancer | from $10,800 | from $40,000 | from $35,000 |
| SIRT therapy | from $24,000 | from $17,000 | from $32,000 |
| Liver resection | from $15,950 | from $35,000 | from $35,000 |
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Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-Operation
Day 3 - Operation
Day 4 - Post-Operation
Day 5 to Day 14 - Recovery in the Hospital
Week 3 to Week 8 - Rehabilitation at Home
Please note that this is a general guide, individual cases may vary.
Dr. Lana Bijelic specializes in peritoneal carcinomatosis and liver cancer surgery at Centro Médico Teknon. She trained under Prof. Paul Sugarbaker in the US.
Dr. Jaume Capdevila is a highly qualified digestive and pancreatic cancer doctor, holding a degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Lleida and a specialization in Medical Oncology from Santa Creu i Sant Pau Hospital. He is a member of several professional organizations, including EORTC, ESMO, ENETS, ASCO, GEMCAD, TTD, and GETHI.
Dr. Luis Madero is a pediatric oncologist with 37 years of experience in treating blood disorders, bone marrow transplant, ablation therapy, and other diseases. He is a member of several associations and has extensive experience in his field.
Dr. Joan Albanell Mestres is a leading oncologist who specializes in breast cancer. He earned his MBBS from the University Autónoma de Barcelona in 1989. He leads the breast cancer program at HM Delfos and oversees Oncology services at Clin del Mar in Spain.
Dr. Albanell has published 120 scientific articles, with over 9,000 citations. He directs cancer research at Del Mar. He is also an active member of GEICAM, CIBERONC, AIECA, and SEOM. He regularly contributes to important oncology research.
When considering Removal of liver cancer, it’s important to understand the different techniques and which is best suited for you. Here’s a concise comparison of popular options:
Liver resection, also known as hepatectomy, involves surgically removing a portion of the liver to treat liver tumors or other liver-related conditions.