| Turquia | Áustria | Espanha | |
| Traquelectomia uterina | de $5,500 | de $14,500 | de $10,000 |
| Traquelectomia (cervicectomia) | de $2,500 | de $15,000 | de $12,000 |
| Tomoterapia | de $12,000 | de $30,000 | de $35,000 |
| Terapia de radiação para o cancro colorretal | de $7,000 | de $12,000 | de $10,000 |
| Radioterapia para cancro do colo do útero | de $4,000 | de $15,000 | de $10,000 |
O Dr. Bülent Karagöz é especialista em imunologia tumoral e terapias direcionadas – áreas fundamentais para o tratamento moderno do cancro do colo do útero no Anadolu Medical Center.
Mais de 900 procedimentos realizados – Prof. Dr. Cem Yalcinkaya lidera o Departamento de Oncologia Ginecológica no Anadolu Medical Center.
O médico é um oncologista altamente respeitado no Centro Médico Anadolu, especializado em oncologia médica e quimioterapia. Após obter um diploma de medicina pela Universidade de Ancara em 2005, o médico completou treinamento especializado em medicina interna na Universidade de Istambul e se especializou ainda mais em oncologia médica na Universidade de Marmara até 2017. O médico liderou a unidade de oncologia médica no Hospital de Treinamento e Pesquisa Haydarpaşa Numune e participou de numerosos estudos clínicos internacionais. O médico foca em uma ampla gama de cânceres, incluindo câncer de mama, urológicos, pulmonares e gastrointestinais, entre outros.<\/p>
O médico é membro de várias sociedades oncológicas de prestígio, incluindo a Sociedade Turca de Oncologia Médica, a Sociedade Europeia de Oncologia Médica e a Sociedade Americana de Oncologia Médica. O médico participou de programas de treinamento avançado globalmente, incluindo programas na Universidade de Oxford e ESMO.<\/p>
O Dr. Solak é especialista em cancros ginecológicos, tendo recebido formação no Instituto do Cancro da Universidade de Hacettepe – um dos principais centros de oncologia da Turquia.
Turkey offers advanced cervical cancer treatment at Joint Commission International (JCI) accredited facilities. Top oncology centers include Anadolu Medical Center, Acibadem Altunizade, and Koc University Hospital. These hospitals provide robotic surgery, truebeam radiotherapy, and immunotherapy through multidisciplinary tumor boards. Most patients receive personalized treatment plans within 48 hours.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Patient data shows Turkish clinics prioritize rapid diagnosis through immediate PET-CT access. Anadolu Medical Center and Acibadem often schedule initial consultations and imaging within 1–2 days. This speed is critical for staging cervical cancer compared to European wait times. Dr. Fuat Demirkıran represents the deep expertise available with over 35 years in practice.
Patient Consensus: Patients note the emotional relief found in the coordinated care approach. They highlight that coordinators handle all logistics so families can focus on treatment.
Cervical cancer treatment in Turkey follows international gold-standard protocols. Specialist centers provide fertility-sparing trachelectomy and radical hysterectomy using the Da Vinci robotic system. Patients access advanced radiation therapies including brachytherapy and CyberKnife. Precision drug treatments like immunotherapy are also standard options.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Anadolu Medical Center stands out because of its direct affiliation with Johns Hopkins Medicine. This specific partnership ensures patients receive identical treatment protocols used in the United States. Many patients choose this facility because it combines American oncology standards with JCI-accredited infrastructure.
Patient Consensus: Patients often mention feeling relieved by how quickly they can start treatment after arrival. Many note that having an English-speaking medical team helps reduce the stress of complex procedures.
Cervical cancer care in Turkey achieves a 62% overall 5-year survival rate. Localized early-stage cases show 5-year survival between 80% and 90%. Recent Turkish multicenter studies report 3-year survival rates reaching 92.7% for stage IB1 tumors. Outcomes depend on timely diagnosis and treatment compliance.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Turkish oncology centers focus heavily on chemotherapy dosage for better outcomes. Studies there show survival improves by reaching 200mg of cisplatin. High-volume centers like Anadolu Medical Center maintain JCI accreditation for safety. This strict adherence to protocols helps patients achieve high survival rates.
Patient Consensus: Patients feel reassured by the structured care and clear communication from doctors. Many emphasize that starting treatment immediately after the first scan was vital.
International patients typically stay in Turkey for 7 to 14 days after cervical cancer surgery. This duration ensures surgeons can monitor initial healing. It also allows patients to meet travel safety requirements. More complex treatments involving radiation or chemotherapy require several months of stay.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Patients prioritize clinics with dedicated international departments for post-operative logistics. Successful recovery plans often include virtual follow-ups for the first 2 years. This approach reduces the need for frequent physical travel back to Turkey. It ensures continuity between Turkish specialists and local doctors at home.
Patient Consensus: Many patients suggest booking flexible flight tickets to accommodate unexpected recovery needs. They also recommend staying in hotels near the medical center for easy check-up access.