Radiation therapy for bowel cancer in Turkey: Our Best Clinics and Costs 2025

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How Much Does Radiation therapy for bowel cancer Cost in Turkey?

The average price of Radiation therapy for bowel cancer in Turkey is $5,250, the minimum price is $4,500, and the maximum price is $6,000.
The price research is based on updated and verified costs from the Bookimed partner clinics.

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Our Radiation therapy for bowel cancer Packages in Turkey March 2025

Memorial Şişli Hospital

Turkey, Istanbul

Esra Kaytan Saglam

33 years of experience

Memorial Şişli Hospital in Istanbul is one of the most reputable multidisciplinary medical centers in the world. It offers quality treatment for cancer, bone marrow transplant, in vitro fertilization (IVF), neurosurgery, and organ transplant. Patients from 92 countries trust Memorial Şişli with their medical needs. It is also the only hospital in Turkey offering Radiotherapy procedure, which is provided by Doctor Esra Kaytan Saglam. It includes consultation with a doctor, airport transfer, and 50 days of stay in the hotel. It doesn't include accommodation. For more details, please check out this Radiotherapy in Turkey offer.

Discover the Best Radiation therapy for bowel cancer Clinics in Turkey: 6 Verified Options and Prices

The Bookimed clinic ranking is based on data science algorithms, providing a trusted, transparent, and objective comparison. It takes into account patient demand, review scores (both positive and negative), the frequency of updates to treatment options and prices, response speed, and clinic certifications.

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Surgery Time - 15 hours
Stay in the country - 10 days
Rehabilitation - 30 days
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Verified patient reviews - 17
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Mustafa Solak
19 years of experience

Mustafa Solak, M.D. is a medical doctor who graduated from Hacettepe University School of Medicine and has completed residencies at Istanbul Sisli Etfal Teaching and Research Hospital and a fellowship at Hacettepe University Cancer Institute. He specializes in Breast Cancer, Testicular Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Lung Cancer, Head-Neck Cancer, and Gastrointestinal Cancers. He has also worked at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Hitit University Corum Training Hospital, and Medical Park Hospital.

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Evrim Metcalfe
27 years of experience
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Rashad Rzazade
10 years of experience
Dr. Rashad Rzazade is an experienced radiation oncologist who specializes in treating cancer with radiation therapy or high-energy x-rays. He is qualified in treating head and neck cancers, brain cancer, lung tumours, abnormalities in the brain, spine tumours, cervical cancer, gastrointestinal cancers and more. He also performs intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), stereotactic radio therapy (SRT), proton therapy and CyberKnifie.
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Merdan Fayda
33 years of experience

Dr. Merdan Fayda is a radiation oncologist with 19 years of experience in radio-oncology. He has studied at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Istanbul and studied radiosurgery at the University of North Carolina (USA). He conducts 4D-radiotherapy, IMRT, MRI, CT, and PET-CT. He has participated in 16 international conferences, and is a member of 3 organizations.

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Mariam kimeridze • Radiation therapy for bowel cancer
Georgia
Jan 25, 2024
Verified review.
We are very satisfied with all the jobs they did for us
Dear all, Higlhly recomending the Florence Hospital wich is locating in istanbul. We are very satisfied with the all jobs they did for us. They have a online program BOOKIMED, wich will helps to you all to get a approximatelly quotation and treatment course step by step. Its very comportable and reachable for all. From here began a difficult road which we passed easily with the help of this clinic. The person whos name is Alisher Durdyyev, coordinator of the Florence hospital , took a good care for patient and us as well. Many thanks to him, he did his best. Thank you All.
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This is a great Online program, wich helps to everybody and creates an easy connections. Super!
Mariam kimeridze • Radiation therapy for bowel cancer
Georgia
May 3, 2024
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I recommend them because they are professionals
I recommend them because they are professionals
Maryem Ennaifar • Radiation therapy for bowel cancer
Qatar
Mar 8, 2024
Verified review.
The Doctor provided me with clear and interesting guidance
The Doctor provided me with clear and interesting guidance. I did not regret the online consultation.
I liked the consultation time itself. It was well prepared with good quality voice and image, a translator was present even though I did not need translation because I talked English to the Doctor. The doctor was clear and took his time to listen to me. He under very well my points and replied to best way he can do.
The consultation is expensive..
Saniya Abdulova • Radiotherapy
Kazakhstan
Apr 29, 2019
Verified review.
The Liv Hospital Clinic confused my diagnosis. Within two hours, I thought I had cancer.  I immediately wrote to them, the answer came in two and a half hours, as they had no time to double-check. During all this time, my family and I went crazy with horror. Now they wrote to me that the translators were wrong. But pituitary adenoma is spelled the same in all languages. A malignant formation of the parotid gland is a completely different diagnosis.
Anonymous • Radiotherapy
Russian Federation
Jan 24, 2019
Verified review.
"Clinic definitely recommend
When they learned what was needed in the clinic, they didn’t even know where to run and whom to contact. Coordinators helped to select a clinic. They gave us a doctor. Everything went great, the doctor is a true professional.  Separately, I want to note the attitude to patients. We were met at the airport, brought to the clinic and there was already a translator waiting. Literally "by the hand" we were taken to the doctors, everyone translated. Then they provided a taxi to the hotel.   During the operation, the ward was provided for two people - for the patient and the attendant; both of them were included in the cost of the operation.   After surgery, the doctor held a consultation, making sure that you can fly back. And only then answered questions remotely that arose.  Clinic definitely recommend
Anonymous • Chemotherapy
Kazakhstan
Nov 7, 2018
Verified review.
Doctors seemed professional
Doctors seemed professional. Low quality translation from Turkish to Russian and vice versa. For some reason, after PET KT (perhaps a coincidence), upon returning home, it was sharply worse. We had to urgently operate, although Turkish oncologists did not see the need for an operation, but offered to wait a month.
Максим Гришай • Radiotherapy
Ukraine
Jul 3, 2019
Verified review.
Thank you Zulfie for the translation
Thank you Irada from the international department for arranging treatment. Everything went at the highest level. Thank you Zulfie for the translation. Thanks to Dr. Pelin BASIM and Dilek Ünal for their professionalism and support.
Лилия Moseichuk • Radiotherapy
Ukraine
Mar 1, 2019
Verified review.
I am on treatment in the clinic medipol
I am on treatment in the clinic medipol. The level of service and professionalism is very high.

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FAQ about Radiation therapy for bowel cancer in Turkey

These FAQs come from real patients seeking medical assistance through Bookimed. Answers are given by experienced medical coordinators and trusted clinic representatives.

What is the level of medicine in Turkey?

Healthcare is the key development sector of the Turkish government. The Turkish authorities are convinced that care for the citizens' health should be an absolute priority of state policy and spend about 77 billion liras for healthcare annually.

As a result, 28,000 medical facilities provide excellent medical care in the country. About 50 centers have certificate of JCI (Joint Commission International), the international improver of healthcare quality and safety across the globe. The index of certificates obtained is the largest. To compare, Israel has 20 JCI-accredited facilities, and Germany — only 10 clinics of this type.

What should you know about Turkey before the trip?

Currencylira (you also can pay for services in dollars and euros)
Best period for the tripMay-October
LanguageTurkish (most of medical staff speaks English fluently)
Visais not required for a trip of at least 30 days per visit
Time difference with Europe3 hours
Time difference with the USA8 hours
CapitalAnkara
Medical tourism centerIstanbul
Popular resortsAlanya, Antalya, Kemer, Marmaris

What hotel services are provided here?

In Turkey, hotels of different price ranges and service levels are presented. The level of Turkish hotels is comparable to hotels in Tunisia, Morocco or Egypt. Most tourists choose 4 and 5 star hotels with all-inclusive meals. Such hotels have everything for a comfortable stay: varied food, a large well-groomed territory, animation for children and adults. Some hotels have their own water park, which guests can use for free. Budget travelers can afford to book an economical 3-star hotel with half board or no meals at all.

When is the best time to travel to Turkey?

The main advantage of Turkish resorts is the long beach season. On the Mediterranean coast, it starts in April and lasts until November. In the resorts of the Aegean Sea — from May to October. The most comfortable time for swimming is from mid-June to the end of October. A large influx of tourists is in July-August, when the air temperature is +38°C, and the water warms up to +27°C.

Do I need a visa?

In 2020, the Republic of Turkey has visa-free agreements with 89 states. Some foreigners are exempted from obtaining entry visas, others are required to receive an electronic visa (e-Visa), and still others must apply for a visa at Turkish missions abroad.

What states need a visa for treatment in Turkey and what countries can cross the border free and easy read here.

What documents are required to apply for a visa to Turkey for treatment?

Visas for travel to Turkey require a number of documents. The necessary papers can be submitted 90 days before the planned departure. Lists of documents includes:

  • ID card
  • confirmation of online registration and filling out the questionnaire
  • certificate of income and availability of funds ($50 per day per person)
  • insurance policy for a stay in Turkey (original and copy)
  • 2 photos (5x6)
  • visa receipt
  • booking of flight and hotel
  • medical opinion about the need for treatment.