Turkey, Istanbul
Kemal Rasa
Breast-conserving surgery (lumpectomy) is available at Anadolu Medical Center in Gebze-Istanbul, Turkey. The procedure may cost around $10,720–$22,000 and includes hospital stay for both patient and companion. The JCI-accredited hospital partners with Johns Hopkins Medicine for world-class cancer care.
Procedure Details
The surgery removes breast tumors while preserving breast tissue. It typically lasts one day with 2–3 days of hospitalization. A companion can stay with the patient during recovery.
Diagnostic Workup
Before surgery, patients undergo comprehensive testing:
- PET-CT scan for cancer staging
- Breast ultrasound and MRI
- Pathology review of tumor samples
- Consultations with oncology specialists
Treatment Approach
Professors of oncology and surgery review each case. They determine if chemotherapy before surgery could shrink large tumors. After surgery, the tumor board plans additional therapies like radiation if needed.
Hospital Features
The center has JCI accreditation since 2007. It uses advanced techniques like robotic surgery. International patients receive free airport transfers and interpreter services.
Contact the clinic for personalized treatment planning and exact pricing.