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How Much Does Chemotherapy for liver cancer Cost?

The average price of Chemotherapy for liver cancer is $3,661, the minimum price is $1,800, and the maximum price is $7,000.
Data verified by Bookimed as of April 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 54 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

Best Chemotherapy for liver cancer Clinics: 56 Verified Options and Prices

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Top clinics for Chemotherapy for liver cancer in the world

  • Anadolu Medical Center, Turkey
  • Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov), Israel
  • Memorial Şişli Hospital, Turkey
  • Centro Médico Teknon, Spain
  • Memorial Bahçelievler Hospital, Turkey

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Bulent Karagoz

33 years of experience

Author of 40+ peer-reviewed publications in tumor biology/immunology and systemic therapy (immunotherapy and targeted therapy); member of the Turkish Medical Oncology Association and the European Head & Neck Society.

Why patients choose Dr. Bülent Karagöz:

  • Treatment based on U.S. protocols through Anadolu Medical Center’s strategic collaboration with a leading U.S. institution — Johns Hopkins Medicine.
  • 40+ scientific publications in tumor biology/immunology and systemic therapy (immunotherapy and targeted therapy).
  • Former department head (GATA) and professor/department chair (Okan University, Turkey) — leadership and clinical experience at major centers.
  • Treats solid tumors (e.g., breast, lung, colorectal), applying modern regimens guided by tumor biology.
  • Anadolu Medical Center holds ESMO designation and JCI accreditation — meaning the doctor treats according to international protocols, within a multidisciplinary team, with strict safety oversight.
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Eda Tanrikulu

21 years of experience

Dr. Eda Tanrikulu specializes in medical oncology and chemotherapy at Anadolu Medical Center, with a focus on liver cancer.

  • Completed medical oncology training at Marmara University
  • Served as head researcher in international clinical studies
  • Formerly responsible for medical oncology unit at Haydarpaşa Numune Training and Research Hospital
  • Ranked 3rd in Turkey in minor specialty exam
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Mustafa Solak

20 years of experience

Dr. Solak specializes in gastrointestinal cancers, including liver cancer, with fellowship training at Hacettepe University Cancer Institute.

  • Experienced in treating breast, testicular, ovarian, lung, and head-neck cancers
  • Trained at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • Works at Hisar Hospital Intercontinental
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Ofer Merimsky

41 years of experience

Prof. Merimsky leads the Unit for Soft Tissue and Bone Oncology at Sourasky Medical Center and specializes in advanced chemotherapy protocols.

  • Associate Professor of Oncology with 41 years of experience of clinical experience
  • Member of ESMO Sarcoma Faculty and active in cancer research
  • Fellowship-trained at Institut Gustave Roussy in Paris
  • Former Chairman of the Israeli Society for Oncology and Radiotherapy
  • Published extensively on sarcoma and thoracic oncology

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Fast Facts about Chemotherapy for liver cancer

Chemotherapy for liver cancer

Involves the use of powerful drugs to target and destroy cancer cells in the liver, aiming to shrink tumors and prevent metastasis.

Pros: Provides systemic treatment, reaching cancer cells throughout the body. Effective in managing symptoms and improving quality of life for 40% of patients.
Cons: Associated with significant side effects like nausea and fatigue in 80% of cases. Less targeted compared to localized therapies like HIPEC.
Effectiveness: Achieves a tumor response rate of 20-30% in liver cancer cases.
Duration: Each session lasts 2-6 hours, repeated every 3 weeks.
Recovery: Initial recovery period of 1-2 months, with ongoing management of side effects.
Best for: Liver cancer patients with metastatic disease, requiring systemic treatment. Addresses tumor reduction and symptom management.
Prices: View costs of other techniques

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