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Discover the Best Clinics and Costs for Kidney cancer treatment in Austria 2024

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Discover the Best Clinics and Costs for Kidney cancer treatment in Austria 2024

Kidney cancer Treatment Overview in Austria

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What's the Cost of Kidney cancer Diagnostic and Treatment Procedures in Austria? Find Out Now

updated 4/29/2024
The average price for Kidney cancer diagnostic and treatment in Austria is $6478, the minimum price is $1, and the maximum price is $60000.
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Laparoscopic nephrectomy from $16000 from $12000 -
CyberKnife from $23000 from $4750 -
Gamma Knife -from $5500 -
Proton-beam therapy ---
Nephrectomy from $14000 from $3550 -
Da Vinci Robotic System from $11000 from $2500 -
NanoKnife -from $3000 -
Radiation therapy for colorectal cancer -from $3250 -
Chemotherapy for breast cancer from $10000 from $300 -
Immunotherapy for kidney cancer -from $10000 -
Cryotherapy for kidney cancer ---
Nephrectomy with Da Vinci Robot ---
Chemotherapy for kidney cancer ---
Radiation therapy for kidney cancer -from $3250 -
PET/CT from $1300 from $700 -
Biopsy from $3800 from $2000 from $430
Extended analysis of blood from $250 from $3215 -
CT (computer tomography) from $350 from $1 from $294
Consultation with an oncologist -from $325 -
Сomplex oncology diagnostic -from $7000 -
Histopathology revision -from $300 -
CT of the chest -from $93 -
Complex diagnostics of kidney ---
Complex diagnostics of kidney cancer ---
CT of the paranasal sinuses -from $33 -
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Austria, Vienna
75% patients recommend

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Döbling Private Hospital is a private multi-specialty medical center located in Vienna, Austria. The team is dedicated to Orthopedics, Oncology, Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynecology. Döbling Private Hospital ranks among Vienna's top private hospitals treating about 16,000 patients from home and abroad each year. Top-level medical care and security of our patients is our main concern. Therefore, the hospitals implemented JCI-International Patient Safety Goals. Thus complication rates in Döbling Private Hospital are much below nominal values. Top-specialists, safety, individual care and comfort are the main keys of our success. Döbling Private Hospital serves both adults and children. Patients from CIS, Europe & Commonwealth and Balkans visit the clinic most often.

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My stay at hospital was excellent. The team is like the team of the Elfes. Despite of the hard sickness I'm fully satisfied and grateful with all treatment, warmth and constant improveming of my state the Clinic gave me. You are the best. ❤️
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Austria, Jan 19, 2022
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Austria, Vienna
100% patients recommend

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Vienna General Hospital (AKH) is one of the most innovative clinics in Europe. It has a long 300-year history. Vienna Medical Clinic includes over 42 university hospitals and institutes, 6 own laboratories, 10,000 employees of staff.

AKH Vienna Hospital in Austria guarantees high standards and innovative technologies in all fields of medicine. Vienna Hospital is “a city in a city” with specialized medical centers, shops, restaurants and branches of a bank.

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We are happy with the visit, I would like to elaborate on the cost of procedures and treatment for each position, sometimes I need help with parsing the procedure (this is a little inconvenient)
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Austria, Vienna
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The Rudolfinerhaus Private Clinic is the best stationary clinic in the capital of Austria. Traditions of high-quality medical service and rehabilitation of patients at this Hospital account for more than 125 years. The clinic is equipped with the latest equipment and is situated in the prestigious 19th district in Wien. There are three major aims of the Rudolfinerhaus: high competence, complete safety and values of humanity.

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Get a Medical Assessment for Kidney cancer Treatment in Austria: Select Your Expert from 2 Experienced Doctors

Austria, Vienna
Christoph Zielinski
Clinical oncologist
Wiener Privatklinik
Dr. Zielinski is a famous breast oncologist, educator, and cancer researcher from Austria. He is one of the best pancreatic and  lung cancer specialists in Austria. President of the Central European Cooperative Oncology Group (CECOG). Specialty Univ. Prof. Dr. Christoph C. Zielinski is an expert in internal medicine and medical oncology Work experience Since 2004 – Head of the Department of Medicine I, Clinical Division of Oncology and Comprehensive Cancer Center in Vienna General Hospital 2002-2004 – Chairman of the Clinical Division of Oncology of Medicine I, Clinical Division of Oncology and Comprehensive Cancer Center in Vienna General Hospital Executive Consultant of Acuvax Limited, a company devoted to cancer research. 1990-1992 – The Cancer Research Center at Tufts University (USA). Education 1967 – Medical University of Vienna – Degree in General Medicine 1992 – Medical University of Vienna – Professor of Medical Experimental Oncology. Awards 2003 – Anton-Gindely Prize for the presidentship of the Central European Cooperative Oncology Group 2003 – Award by the city of Vienna for medical sciences 2014 – Grand Decoration of Honour in Silver for Outstanding Services to the Republic of Austria 2018 – Golden Decoration for Outstanding Services to the City of Vienna. Scientific activity Prof. Zielinski provides studies in cancer therapies and anticancer targeted drugs. His primary focus is on breast cancer research. Has written over 600 scientific papers. Membership in organizations The Central European Cooperative Oncology Group (CECOG) – President The European Society for Medical Oncology The American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO) The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) The Austrian Society for Hematology and Oncology The European Cancer Concord – European Cancer Patient’s Bill of Rights. The Austrian Society for Allergology and Immunology The Viennese Patients’ Rights Advocacy Group Living with Cancer – Founder.
Austria, Vienna
Wolfgang Köstler
Hematologist/oncologist
20 years of experience
Wiener Privatklinik
Dr. Köstler is one of top-rated breast cancer doctors and sarcoma oncologist specialists. He became a board-certified specialist for Internal Medicine in 2004, Associate Professor of Medicine in 2005, board-certified specialist for Hematology/Oncology in 2007, and board-certified specialist for Intensive Care Medicine in 2011. Specialty Univ.-Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Johannes Köstler specializes in hematology&internal oncology, intensive care medicine. Professor Koestler applies immunotherapy, targeted therapies and cytotoxic agents for the treatment of breast, gastrointestinal and lung cancer. Work experience Since 2007 — Specialist in hematology and oncology in Vienna General Hospital 2014-2016 — Head of the Oncology Department at the Regional Hospital Wiener Neustadt 2011-2014 — Cochairman of the Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Clinic and Bone- and Soft Tissue Sarcoma Service at the Comprehensive Cancer Center at the Medical University of Vienna 2005-2007 — Associate Professor in internal medicine 2004-2005 — Specialist in internal medicine. Education The Medical University of Vienna (Austria) — Degree in general medicine The Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel) — Degree in molecular biology Professor had special training at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (USA) and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (Australia).

FAQ about Kidney cancer Treatment in Austria

Kidney cancer

Kidney cancer (kidney carcinoma) is a malignant tumor that occurs in organ cells. Male patients aged from 50 to 70 are subjects at higher risk of kidney cancer development.

Tumor affects one, much less often - both kidneys. 50% patients have renal cell cancer. In all other cases, malignant tumor develops in ureter, kidney pelvis. Kidney sarcoma is diagnosed in less than 10% patients.

Tumor cells develop in retroperitoneal space that шы poorly palpable. Early stages of the disease are asymptomatic. Tumor is often detected during scheduled ultrasound when it already has large size.

Typical symptoms of kidney cancer:

blood in urine (hematuria);

severe lumbar pain;

abdominal induration palpable during examination;

increased temperature and blood pressure;

podedema.

Kidney cancer diagnostics

Kidney ultrasound is the most available method but it does not provide an accurate diagnosis. Therefore, kidney cancer diagnostics should include a set of procedures:

  • Ultrasound of abdominal cavity and urinary system – defines changing of the shape, size of kidney and tumor location;
  • expanded blood laboratory tests (including oncomarkers) and urinalysis;
  • computed tomography (CT) with contrast – “golden standard” of kidney cancer diagnostics. It shows precise location, size of the tumor, depth of its growth into an organ and stages the diseases. CT also enables determining of metastases;
  • MRI is rarely applied for kidney carcinoma. It is used when CT is contraindicated;
  • biopsy – standard examination for cancer diagnosis. For kidney cancer biopsy is not always informative. Therefore, it is performed only upon doctor’s recommendation;
  • renal angiography, X-ray study and bone scanning – X-rays examinations aiming at determine metastases in lungs, bone tissue. It is carried out when CT with contrast is absent.

Kidney cancer stages: treatment and survival rate

Stage 1

At the early stage of kidney cancer a tumor sizes not more than 7 cm. It is located in the kidney and does not spreads into surrounding organs, tissues. Stage 1 is poorly diagnosed and has no specific symptoms.

Stage 1 kidney cancer treatment

Survival rate. Rehabilitation

  • Tumor removal with kidney preservation.
  • Radical nephrectomy – complete kidney removal. It can be performed in three ways: abdominal operation, laparoscopic or Da Vinci robotic-assisted surgery.

81 — 90 %

After the treatment patients return to normal life with some restrictions concerning their diet and physical activities.

Examination of nephrologist/urologist is required every 6 months during 2 years after the surgery, than - once per year.

Stage 2

Stage 2 kidney cancer spreads into adrenals or pararenal fat. The tumor sizes over 7 cm but is located only in renal area. There is no metastases.

Stage 2 kidney cancer treatment

Survival rate. Rehabilitation

Removal of the kidney with adherent fatty tissue, sometimes with adrenals, adjusting vessels, lymph nodes.

74 %

После лечения пациент возвращается к повседневной жизни, соблюдая диету, режим.

20 % patients have a risk of metastasizing therefore they have to undergo diagnostics each 3 - 6 months, than — every year during 5 years.

Stage 3

At stage 3 kidney cancer tumor starts to spread into lymph nodes. There is no distant metastases. Cancer can spread into renal vein or vena cava thus causing complications.

Stage 3 kidney cancer treatment

Survival rate. Rehabilitation

Removal of the kidney with adherent fatty tissue, sometimes with adrenals, adjusting vessels, lymph nodes.

40 – 65 %

Regular examination – every 3 months during 3 years after the surgery. Than – one time per year.

Stage 4

Stage 4 kidney cancer is difficult to treat. It has multiple distant metastases, tumor expands quickly and aggressively.

Stage 4 kidney cancer treatment

Survival rate. Rehabilitation

  • Radical nephrectomy + surgical metastasectomy – removal of kidney and tumors in other organs.
  • Target and/or immune therapy
  • Chemotherapy

10 % – 14%

Treatment significantly prolongs patient’s life, increases its quality. Palliative treatment is applied for pains relieve.

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