| Alemanha | Turquia | Áustria | |
| TrueBeam | de $15,000 | de $3,500 | de $18,000 |
A Clínica Acadêmica de Solingen — um hospital multidisciplinar na Alemanha, que está entre os melhores hospitais do país segundo a revista Focus.
Especialização — oncologia, neurocirurgia, gastroenterologia, cardiologia e ortopedia.
2 médicos da clínica estão na lista de especialistas recomendados da Alemanha segundo a Focus e Guter Rat— professor Wolfgang Schwenk, cirurgião abdominal, e professor Peter Hering, especialista no tratamento de hipertensão e doenças renais.
Anualmente, mais de 60.000 pacientes procuram atendimento em Solingen.
O Prof. Boris Pfaffenbach é um gastroenterologista e especialista em oncologia com vasta experiência, proveniente da Alemanha, com especialização em exames endoscópicos e tratamento de transtornos do trato gastrointestinal, vesícula biliar e pâncreas. Ele é o chefe do Departamento de Gastroenterologia, Oncologia e Medicina Interna no Centro Médico em Solingen e possui vasta experiência na área, incluindo 9.000 cirurgias sob seu comando. É formado em medicina geral, medicina interna e gastroenterologia, sendo autor e coautor de mais de 130 publicações. Ele é membro de várias organizações profissionais, incluindo a Sociedade Alemã de Gastroenterologia, a Sociedade Europeia de Gastroenterologia e Endoscopia e a Associação Alemã de Nutricionistas.
O médico é um neurocirurgião renomado na Alemanha e na Europa, reconhecido por sua expertise em patologias de discos intervertebrais, paralisia cerebral e distúrbios do sistema nervoso periférico. O médico realiza cirurgias para tumores cerebrais malignos e anomalias vasculares. <\/p>
Como Doutor em Ciências Médicas, o médico está ativamente envolvido em pesquisas, com publicações em revistas médicas europeias. Somente em 2016, o médico publicou 47 artigos científicos, com foco em neuropatologia e cirurgia de metástases cerebrais. <\/p>
O médico é cofundador de um fundo dedicado à pesquisa de tumores cerebrais e se especializa em técnicas minimamente invasivas, microcirúrgicas e endoscópicas.<\/p>
Dr. Walid Eljabu is triple board-certified in Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, Hand Surgery, and Trauma Surgery. He has extensive experience in reconstructive and microsurgery. He trained in the UK and Germany, with additional specialist training in Sweden and Turkey. He is the CEO and Head Surgeon at Esthétique du Nord in Hamburg.
He specializes in facial rejuvenation (facelift, rhinoplasty), breast surgery, and body contouring. This includes inverse abdominoplasty.
Accreditation: MRCSEd (Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh). Memberships: Rhinoplasty Society of Europe; International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery; German Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery; American Society of Plastic Surgeons; Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh; American Society for Surgery of the Hand; German Society of Hand Surgeons.
O médico é um especialista distinto em urologia e urologia pediátrica, com foco em condições uro-oncológicas. O médico é autor de mais de 40 publicações científicas e é proficiente em uma variedade de procedimentos, incluindo prostatectomia radical, cistectomia radical e nefrectomia laparoscópica. O médico também se especializa em cirurgias para tumores do rim, bexiga, próstata e órgãos genitais masculinos, bem como em cirurgia plástica e reconstrutiva. Além disso, o médico está envolvido em cirurgia reprodutiva, cirurgias para incontinência urinária e tratamentos endoscópicos. O médico foi reconhecido com vários prêmios prestigiosos por suas contribuições à pesquisa uro-oncológica.<\/p>
You will not become radioactive during or after TrueBeam treatment in Germany. TrueBeam is a non-contact, external beam radiation therapy that delivers precise energy from a machine. Radiation only exists while the device is active and does not remain in your body afterward.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While TrueBeam does not make you radioactive, German oncology centers like Medical Center in Solingen often suggest scheduling sessions late in the week. This allows you to manage common side effects like fatigue over the weekend. Since TrueBeam uses external beam technology, you can travel home via public transport without any safety restrictions.
Patient Consensus: Patients feel relieved that they can maintain normal household routines. They highlight that being able to share meals and sleep in their own beds provides vital emotional comfort during recovery.
TrueBeam is a non-invasive radiation therapy that is entirely painless during delivery. The system uses a linear accelerator to target tumors from outside the body. It requires no incisions, surgery, or anesthesia, feeling similar to a standard X-ray scan during the session.
Bookimed Expert Insight: German centers like Medical Center in Solingen and Nordwest Clinic prioritize patient comfort alongside precision. While the beam is painless, the immobilization masks or mouthpieces used for head and neck cases are the main source of discomfort. Many top-tier German clinics now use advanced, high-speed TrueBeam protocols to shorten these sessions significantly.
Patient Consensus: Most patients report that anxiety about the massive machine is harder than the treatment itself. The physical reality involves managing claustrophobia during immobilization rather than feeling the radiation beam.
TrueBeam protects healthy tissue by synchronizing radiation delivery with your respiratory cycle. This real-time tracking ensures the high-energy beam only activates when the tumor reaches a precise, targetable window. The system uses respiratory gating and 4D imaging to safeguard nearby organs during motion.
Bookimed Expert Insight: TrueBeam technology significantly shortens sessions compared to older linear accelerators. At clinics like Medical Center in Solingen, treatments often drop from 30 minutes to under two. This speed is vital because patients naturally maintain consistent breathing patterns during shorter procedures.
Patient Consensus: Patients value how the system tracks tumor position in real time. Many feel safer knowing the machine holds treatment until the tumor is perfectly aligned.
A standard TrueBeam appointment in Germany typically takes 15 to 45 minutes. While the actual radiation delivery lasts only 1 to 5 minutes, most of the session involves precision positioning. Advanced 3D imaging confirms tumor location with submillimeter accuracy before the beam activates.
Bookimed Expert Insight: German clinics like Nordwest and Solingen manage high patient volumes, often exceeding 60,000 annually. This high frequency creates a routine where daily sessions become faster after the first week. Choosing a clinic with German Cancer Society accreditation ensures these rapid workflows maintain maximum safety standards.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that the short beam time is the easy part. The real challenge is the daily routine of holding perfectly still during the longer setup phase.
TrueBeam replaces older linear accelerators with advanced speed and submillimeter precision. It utilizes the Maestro system to track 100,000 data points every 10 milliseconds. This ensures high-dose accuracy while reducing healthy tissue exposure and shortening standard treatment sessions from 30 minutes to under two.
Bookimed Expert Insight: German centers like Nordwest Clinic emphasize the synchronization of TrueBeam with anticancer vaccines and 3D imaging. While the machine provides the physical speed, the clinical outcome relies on Germany’s specialized oncology research institutes. They use these systems to deliver hypofractionated SBRT in as few as 1 to 5 visits.
Patient Consensus: Patients report that the automated setup and faster scan loops significantly reduced their time on the treatment couch. Many found the respiratory gating particularly reassuring for chest or lung treatments where natural breathing normally complicates targeting.