SIRT therapy in Istanbul typically costs from $14,500 to $22,500 depending on the complexity of the tumor and the specific type of microspheres used. Patients save around _price_percent_discount_% compared to the US, where this procedure costs _price_compare_US_average_ on average. Standard packages in Istanbul generally include radioactive microspheres, dosimetry planning, interventional oncology fees, and brief hospitalization.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Istanbul is Turkey's primary hub for interventional oncology, concentrating the highest density of JCI-accredited facilities in the region. There is a notable value-cost relationship at Anadolu Medical Center; its official affiliation with Johns Hopkins Hospital provides access to international protocols that typically command much higher prices in the US. Similarly, Memorial Şişli Hospital, as the first JCI-accredited hospital in Turkey, offers deep institutional expertise in complex liver cases, making it a reliable choice for high-volume surgical care.
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for SIRT therapy 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 SIRT therapy 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 SIRT therapy journey.
Day 1: Arrival
Day 2-3: Pre-Operation
Day 4: SIRT Therapy
Day 5-7: Post-Operation
Week 1-2: Rehabilitation
Week 3-4: Rehabilitation Continuation
Please note that this is a general guideline and individual experiences may vary. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Dr. Solak specializes in SIRT therapy for various cancers, trained at Hacettepe University Cancer Institute and MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Dr. Murat Dokdok is a specialized interventional radiologist at Anadolu Medical Center. He completed an interventional neuroradiology fellowship at the University Hospital of Zurich. Dr. Dokdok also held a fellowship at Harvard Medical School. He focuses on neurological therapy and imaging for conditions like cerebral aneurysms and liver cancer. Dr. Dokdok works at Anadolu, a facility affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Dr. Abdullah Yakupoglu is an interventional radiologist at Memorial Şişli Hospital in Istanbul. He specializes in interventional oncology. Dr. Yakupoglu has held several leadership roles at major Turkish medical centers. He works at a JCI-accredited facility known for its high success rates in complex procedures.