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How Much Does Radiotherapy for throat cancer Cost?

The average price of Radiotherapy for throat cancer is $17,372, the minimum price is $12,550, and the maximum price is $20,946.
Data verified by Bookimed as of January 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 78 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2024–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.
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Exclusive Radiotherapy for throat cancer Packages for January 2026

Procedure type
30-33 FRACTION RADIOTHERAPY (Radiation Therapy) Truebeam | ALL INCLUDED PACKAGE / (VIP Transport, hotel accommodation and translation services, etc..)

Turkey, Istanbul

Fazilet Oner Dincbas

11 years of experience

This 30-33 fraction Truebeam radiotherapy package costs around $12,550 – covering VIP transport, translation services, and 45-day hotel coordination. Dr. Fazilet Oner Dincbas, a Radiation Oncology Specialist, performs treatment using the Truebeam system’s IMRT capability for precise targeting. The ISO-certified Memorial Bahçelievler Hospital is part of a network treating over 1.6 million patients annually. Its eco-friendly design provides calming green spaces for psychological comfort during the extended stay.

Best Radiotherapy for throat cancer Clinics: 78 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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Top clinics for Radiotherapy for throat cancer in the world

  • Memorial Şişli Hospital, Turkey
  • Anadolu Medical Center, Turkey
  • Hisar Hospital Intercontinental, Turkey
  • Centro Médico Teknon, Spain
  • Confraternitaet Private Hospital, Austria

Radiotherapy for throat cancer Overview

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85%
Surgery Time - 15 hours
Stay in the country - 30 days
Rehabilitation - 60 days
Anesthesia - General anesthesia
Requests processed - 46119
Verified patient reviews - 20
Bookimed fees - $0

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Mustafa Solak

20 years of experience
Dr. Mustafa Solak specializes in throat cancer radiotherapy, with extensive training at top institutions like Hacettepe University and MD Anderson Cancer Center. Board-certified radiation oncologist with years of experience Specialized in head & neck cancers at…
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Hale Basak Caglar

21 years of experience
Prof. Hale Basak Caglar directs radiation oncology at Anadolu Medical Center, specializing in advanced radiotherapy for throat cancer. Uses cutting-edge equipment like CyberKnife and Gamma Knife Board member of the Radiosurgery Society Professor at Medipol University's…
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Raimon Miralbell

43 years of experience
Professor Raimon Miralbell is a world-renowned expert in radiation oncology, specializing in focused radiosurgery techniques like Gammaknife and Cyberknife. Head of Radiation Oncology at Centro Médico Teknon since 1999 Trained at prestigious institutions including…
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Tamer Atasever

34 years of experience
Prof. Tamer Atasever brings 39 years of nuclear medicine expertise to Medipol Mega University Hospital, specializing in advanced radiotherapy techniques. Director of Nuclear Medicine at Ankara Order Laboratory Member of European Association of Nuclear Medicine…

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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.
Anonymous • Chemotherapy
Belarus
Nov 1, 2018
Verified review.
The people who met us at the clinic also made the most positive impression
We are very grateful for the help to the Bookimed coordinators, in particular Svetlana Kalinichenko. Thanks to her efficiency, we got everything we wanted in the shortest possible time! The people who met us at the clinic also made the most positive impression. With them there is a feeling that you really genuinely care about!
Александр Геннадьевич Кузин • Radiotherapy
Russian Federation
Aug 29, 2018
Verified review.
Everything is clear and reasonable
Immediately I will note not the intrusive and at the same time "essentially" made by Alena presentation of the clinic. And really everything turned out to be as they described to me: the doctor explained how he sees my situation, what kind of opinion of Moscow doctors he agrees with, and what does not and what he proposes to do. Everything is clear and reasonable.
Anonymous • Radiotherapy
Uganda
Jun 13, 2018
Verified review.
I would strongly recommend it to other people looking for medical care
I am very happy with the treatment I've so far received at Bumrungrad International Hospital. Beginning last year, I've made three separate visits for treatment at the hospital. The staff are extremely professional and efficient using very modern equipment. The cost of treatment is competitive. I would strongly recommend it to other people looking for medical care.
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.

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Updated: 07/03/2019
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Anna Leonova
Anna Leonova
Head of Content Marketing Team
A certified medical writer with 10+ years of experience, developed Bookimed’s trusted content, backed by a Master’s in Philology and medical expert interviews worldwide.
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Medical Editor & Data Scientist
General practitioner. Winner of 4 scientific awards. Served in Western Asia. Former Team Leader of a medical team supporting Arabic-speaking patients. Now responsible for data processing and medical content accuracy.
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All You Need to Know about Radiotherapy for throat cancer

Radiotherapy for throat cancer is carried by radiologists and physicians. The therapy is performed in special isolated labs, where patients are exposed to set doses of radiation in order to destroy the tumor. Radiation treatment for throat cancer is more effective if it is carried out in succession. Patients need to make as little breaks between sessions as possible.

Most clinics provide radiation treatment on an outpatient basis. It means that patients don’t need to stay in the hospital during the time between therapeutic sessions. The full course can take up to 7 weeks to complete.

There are several types of radiation treatment for throat cancer, each implementing different grades of equipment.

Types of radiation therapies for throat cancer

  • Image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT). During this treatment, radiologists use special imaging devices to target radiation particles at the tumor. Physicians use PET-CT or X-ray scanners to localize cancer.
  • Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT). Radiologists utilize linear accelerators to precisely irradiate tumor in the throat. The device has a special filter shaped to match tumor. This is the most common type of radiation treatment for throat cancer.
  • Volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT). This is the most contemporary disease management option. 3-dimensional irradiation equipment allows delivering high doses of radiation with minimal collateral damage to adjacent cells. The treatment process is carried out extremely fast and precise, most manipulations are automated. This allows patients to spend less time at a hospital.

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Submit a request on Bookimed website and our Medical Doctor will contact you on the shortest notice. You will receive full information regarding radiation for throat cancer, including the cost of radiation therapy for throat cancer and other available types of disease management.

Bookimed will process your medical records and provide assistance with undergoing treatment abroad. Our services are completely free for patients.

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