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

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

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

updated 5/1/2024
The average price for Kidney cancer diagnostic and treatment in Thailand is $249, the minimum price is $30, and the maximum price is $580.
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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 $3201 -
CT (computer tomography) from $350 from $1 from $295
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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Thailand, Bangkok
91% patients recommend

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Bumrungrad International Hospital is a global medical facility in Bangkok, Thailand that specializes in oncology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, neurosciences, heart surgery, check-ups, etc. Over 1 million patients choose Bumrungrad annually. 50% of them are international ones from over 190 countries.

The hospital is one of the largest private centers in Southeast Asia and one of the most significant world’s outpatient clinics. Bumrungrad International is recognized as TOP-10 best hospitals and TOP-30 most technologically advanced clinics in the world.

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I was extremely satisfied with everything that happened to me at this wonderful hospital. I don't think that there is a hospital in Asia which can compare with this one. From the doctors to the nurses and all other personell in this hospital ALL are competent, very polite and friendly - the only small criticism that I have is that unfortunately many don't speak English very well, that's a great shame.
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PET/CT $2165.79
CT (computer tomography) $320 - $580
Consultation with an oncologist $30 - $65
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Thailand, Pattaya
92% patients recommend

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Bangkok Hospital Pattaya was founded in 1990 in the province of Chonburi, which is considered to be one of the most popular resorts in Thailand.

The Hospital is the main treatment and diagnostic center of the East coast of Thailand. Pattaya Hospital is one of 30 hospitals run by Bangkok Dusit Medical Services and Bangkok Hospital Group.

The Hospital works under the Joint Commission International (JCI) standards.

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

Thailand, Bangkok
Kittinut Kijvikai
Bumrungrad International Hospital
Dr. Kittinut Kijvikai is a specialized urologist with significant contributions to medical research. He has demonstrated expertise in various procedures, including Prostatectomy, Nephrectomy, and Robotic da Vinci prostatectomy. His research has contributed to the understanding of the potential benefits of NADT in improving perioperative outcomes for patients with non-low risk prostate cancer, as well as the effectiveness of robotic-assisted surgery in bladder cancer treatment.Research contributionsHe authored a research article titled 'Urethral Traction after Transurethral Resection of the Prostate: Is it necessary?' in Insight Urology, where he studied the clinical outcomes between Foley catheter traction and non-traction after transurethral resection of the prostate.He contributed to a study assessing the effects of neoadjuvant androgen deprivation therapy (NADT) on perioperative outcomes in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy, published in Research and Reports in Urology.He participated in authoring the article titled 'Review of the evidence for robotic-assisted robotic cystectomy and intra-corporeal urinary diversion in bladder cancer' published in Translational Andrology and Urology. The review focused on the technical aspects, benefits, and challenges of robotic-assisted surgical approaches in bladder cancer treatment.
Thailand, Pattaya
Chanawat Tesavibul
Bangkok Hospital Pattaya
Radiation Oncology, 1990, Siriraj Hospital, Thailand Dr. Chanawat Tesavibul is an experienced Radiation Oncologist in Thailand with 35+ years of expertise in Therapeutic Radiotherapy and Oncology. His credentials include an MD from Phramongkutklao College of Medicine, Thailand and a specialization in Radiation Oncology from Siriraj Hospital, Thailand. He is a member of the Thai Medical Council and the general secretary of the Society of Radiation Oncology of Thailand, and is proficient in both English and Thai. 35+ years of experience Specialization in Therapeutic Radiotherapy and Oncology MD from Phramongkutklao College of Medicine, Thailand Specialization in Radiation Oncology from Siriraj Hospital, Thailand

FAQ about Kidney cancer Treatment in Thailand

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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