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メキシコでの前立腺癌診断・治療費用について今すぐご確認ください

メキシコでの前立腺癌診断と治療の平均価格は$13,875、最低価格は$7,000、最高価格は$35,000です。
メキシコトルコオーストリア
陽子線治療から $55,000から $70,000から $80,000
腹腔鏡下前立腺摘除術から $8,000から $7,500から $18,000
経尿道的前立腺切除術から $3,500から $3,580から $5,500
小線源治療から $9,000から $3,465から $15,000
前立腺癌の密封小線源治療から $7,500から $2,500から $9,000
データは2026年July月時点でBookimedにより検証され、世界175件のクリニックからの患者リクエストと公式見積もりに基づいています。中央値費用は実際の請求書(2024年-2026年)に基づいており毎月更新されます。実際の価格は異なる場合があります。

メキシコの最高の前立腺癌クリニックをご発見ください:8件の認証済み選択肢と料金

クリニックはBookimedのスマートシステムにより、5つの主要基準でのデータサイエンス分析を使用してランク付けされています。
Hospital de la Familia
Galenia Hospital
Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine
Hospital Cyntar ティフアナ
Holistic Bio Spa®

メキシコで前立腺癌の医学評価を受ける:今すぐ経験豊富な医師にご相談ください

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Eslie Perez

12年の経験

Dr. Eslie Perez is a general practitioner at Holistic Bio Spa in Puerto Vallarta. She is certified in biomagnetism by the Higher Institute of Biomagnetism. Dr. Perez served as the Head of Teaching at the Puerto Vallarta Regional Hospital. She specializes in integrating dermatological procedures with regenerative therapies.

  • Performs stem cell rejuvenation and intravenous vitamin C therapies.
  • Expert in minimally invasive facial rejuvenation using IPL and fractional laser.
  • Provides ozone therapy and mesenchymal stem cell treatments.
  • Clinical experience in treating psoriasis and vitiligo with UV light phototherapy.

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クリニック: Memorial Antalya Hospital
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メキシコでの前立腺癌治療に関するFAQ

これらのFAQはBookimedを通じて医療支援を求める実際の患者からのものです。回答は経験豊富な医療コーディネーターと信頼できるクリニック代表者が行います。

What advanced treatment options are available in Mexico that aren't in the U.S.?

Mexico provides advanced prostate cancer treatments like NanoKnife and HIFU that face stricter regulatory hurdles or limited availability in the United States. These focal therapies target tumors while preserving surrounding tissue. Mexican facilities often combine these with expanded stem cell and exosome therapies for enhanced recovery.

  • NanoKnife (IRE): Uses electrical pulses to destroy cancer cells without heat or radiation.
  • HIFU therapy: Employs high-intensity ultrasound to ablate tumors while preserving urinary and sexual function.
  • Cellular immunotherapy: Includes dendritic cell vaccines and NK cell therapy to stimulate immune responses.
  • Cryoablation: Freezes malignant tissue and is more accessible for focal treatment in Mexico.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While US patients often wait for clinical trials, clinics like Holistic Bio Spa in Puerto Vallarta or Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine already integrate NK cell and exosome therapies. Data shows these centers attract over 1,200 to 2,500 international patients annually by offering these combined protocols. This specialized focus allows Mexican surgeons to build high case volumes in procedures that remain niche in American hospitals.

Patient Consensus: Patients often describe HIFU as a game-changer because it helps them avoid common side effects like incontinence. Many emphasize that getting a US biopsy confirmed before traveling ensures the Mexican protocol matches their specific needs.

Are Mexican doctors qualified to treat prostate cancer?

Mexican urologists and oncologists are highly qualified to treat prostate cancer. Many specialists hold certifications from the Mexican Council of Urology or Oncology. Top-tier doctors often complete fellowships in the United States or Europe. Facilities like Galenia Hospital maintain Joint Commission International accreditation for safety.

  • Specialist certification: Doctors are often certified by the Mexican Council of Urology.
  • Advanced technology: Clinics utilize Da Vinci robotic systems and Varian TrueBeam radiation machines.
  • Hospital standards: Top facilities earn CSG accreditation from the General Health Council of Mexico.
  • Modern procedures: Surgeons perform robotic prostatectomy, HIFU, brachytherapy, and advanced Actinium-225 therapy.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Mexico has become a strategic hub for focal therapies like HIFU and NanoKnife that are sometimes harder to access elsewhere. Data from clinics like Galenia Hospital, which serves 10,000 patients annually, shows a strong infrastructure for international oncology. Choosing a facility with CSG or Joint Commission International accreditation ensures the medical team follows global safety protocols similar to those in the US or Canada.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that Mexican oncologists use the same advanced radiation equipment as US hospitals but offer more personalized care. Many recommend bringing a translator app for smoother communication, though they highlight that surgeons often have excellent English skills.

How long is the recovery process and recommended length of stay in Mexico?

Patients treating prostate cancer in Mexico typically require 7 to 14 days of local stay. Initial recovery for radical prostatectomy allows a return to light work in 4 to 6 weeks. Full recovery of function may take 3 to 12 months. Minimally invasive robotic methods significantly reduce hospital time.

  • Hospital stay: Robotic surgery usually requires 1 to 2 nights of inpatient monitoring.
  • Local recovery: Stay 10 days in Mexico for catheter removal and follow-up checks.
  • Activity timeline: Most patients resume sedentary work 3 to 4 weeks after treatment.
  • Travel safety: Surgeons recommend waiting 7 to 10 days before flying after major surgery.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume centers like Galenia Hospital in Cancún treat over 10,000 patients annually and maintain Joint Commission International accreditation. Our data shows that while robotic surgery reduces hospital stays to 48 hours, staying in Mexico for at least 10 days is vital. This allows specialized teams to handle catheter removal and early post-operative care, which prevents common travel complications.

Patient Consensus: Many patients note that the first 2 to 4 weeks involve managing incontinence, so packing extra pads and stool softeners is essential. They also emphasize confirming the exact catheter removal date with the surgeon before booking return flights.

Will U.S. health insurance cover prostate cancer treatment in Mexico?

Standard U.S. health insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid, generally does not cover prostate cancer treatment in Mexico. Most HMO and PPO plans exclude non-emergency care outside the United States. Patients typically pay out-of-pocket or use medical financing for procedures like HIFU or robotic prostatectomy.

  • Medicare limitations: Original Medicare provides zero coverage for medical treatment outside U.S. territories.
  • PPO reimbursement: Some high-end PPO plans may offer partial reimbursement for out-of-network international care.
  • Travel insurance: Most standard travel policies exclude pre-existing conditions like cancer or elective procedures.
  • Accredited facilities: JCI-accredited centers like Galenia Hospital in Cancún serve thousands of international patients annually.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While insurance coverage is rare, Mexico remains a high-volume destination with over 4,300 requests served through our platform. Clinics like Galenia Hospital and Hospital de la Familia maintain international certifications and serve up to 10,000 patients yearly. This high volume allows these centers to offer advanced technologies like the Da Vinci Robotic System at significantly lower price points than U.S. out-of-pocket costs.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that U.S. insurance routinely denies pre-authorization for Mexican procedures. Many emphasize the importance of confirming that their domestic oncologist will provide follow-up care before traveling.

What documentation and travel logistics are required for treatment in Mexico?

Traveling to Mexico for prostate cancer treatment requires a valid passport and a digital Tourist Card (FMM). U.S. and Canadian citizens do not need a visa for stays under 180 days. Patients should carry a clinic appointment letter and physical copies of recent PSA tests or biopsies.

  • Travel documents: Passports must remain valid for 6 months beyond the planned entry date.
  • Medical records: Email biopsy and imaging results to the clinic 4 weeks before arrival.
  • Border crossings: Use clinic shuttles for facilities like Hospital de la Familia near the border.
  • Clinical certifications: Major centers often hold CSG Accreditation from the General Health Council of Mexico.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Patients at border clinics like Hospital de la Familia in Mexicali often fly into San Diego instead of Mexico. Crossing by land via clinic shuttle helps avoid the physical discomfort of sitting on long flights with a post-operative catheter. This strategy also simplifies logistics as many top-rated facilities are located within walking distance of the United States border.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize booking flexible return flights at least 7 days after the procedure. Many travelers recommend bringing extra catheter supplies for the trip home and arranging all ground transportation in writing before leaving.

Are surgeons and hospitals in Mexico qualified to treat prostate cancer?

Top Mexican hospitals and surgeons are highly qualified to treat prostate cancer. Facilities such as Galenia Hospital hold JCI accreditation. Expert urologists use the Da Vinci Robotic System and NanoKnife. Mexican clinics serve thousands of international patients annually, including many Australians.

  • International accreditation: Galenia Hospital in Cancun holds JCI and Accreditation Canada Diamond Status.
  • Robotics: Hospital Cyntar Tijuana uses the OMNIBOT platform for minimally invasive urology.
  • Diverse treatments: Clinics offer prostatectomy, HIFU, CyberKnife, and Actinium-225 therapy for complex cases.
  • Global patient flow: Facilities like Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine treat over 1,200 international patients annually.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many clinics offer general surgery. However, the most reliable prostate cancer outcomes are found in high-volume centres. Galenia Hospital treats approximately 10,000 patients every year across 10 specialised departments. Australians should prioritise these established hubs over smaller boutique clinics for full oncology teams.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is essential to choose hospitals based on oncology case volume. Experience varies greatly. It is important to verify a surgeon's case numbers for your specific cancer stage. Patients also emphasise sharing medical records with Australian GPs for long-term monitoring.

What is the general safety outlook for Australians travelling to Mexico for prostate cancer treatment?

Mexico provides a secure environment for prostate cancer treatment at facilities with international safety credentials. Accredited centres in Cancún, Tijuana, and Mexicali serve thousands of global patients annually. Patients should remain in clinical zones. These clinics often hold Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation.

  • Hospital accreditation: JCI and Accreditation Canada Diamond Status indicate rigorous clinical safety protocols.
  • Proven volume: Galenia Hospital treats 10,000 patients annually and specifically serves Australian travellers.
  • Border safety: Clinics like Hospital de la Familia offer secure, boutique care near international crossings.
  • Regenerative expertise: Facilities in Puerto Vallarta have focused on integrative oncology for over 20 years.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Clinical safety often correlates with a facility's experience in cross-border logistics. Hospital Cyntar Tijuana and others have dedicated care pathways for international patients. These clinics handle everything from airport transfers to clinical planning. This structured approach reduces travel risks for Australians seeking specialised urology care.

Patient Consensus: Patients note the peace of mind provided by clinics that manage all transport directly. Many find the structured hospitality and professional clinic staff in Mexico exceed their initial expectations.

What specific prostate cancer treatment options are available in Mexico?

Prostate cancer patients in Mexico access various treatments, including Da Vinci robotic prostatectomy, HIFU, and NanoKnife therapy. Major JCI-accredited centres in Cancun and Tijuana provide surgery, radiation, and hormone therapy. Some clinics also combine standard oncology with immunotherapy and regenerative medicine for comprehensive care.

  • Surgery: Surgeons use the Da Vinci system for minimally invasive prostate removal.
  • Focal therapies: NanoKnife and HIFU target tumours while protecting urinary and sexual function.
  • Diverse radiotherapy: Facilities offer Proton-beam therapy, CyberKnife, and Tomotherapy for precise dosing.
  • Specialised treatments: Targeted radiopharmaceutical options like Actinium-225 therapy address late cancer stages.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many Australian patients look for surgery, Mexico offers many clinics providing integrative cellular therapies. Facilities like Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine and Holistic Bio Spa combine standard care with NK cell therapy. They also offer dendritic cell vaccines. This approach attracts international patients seeking options beyond traditional chemotherapy or radiation.

How does the wait time for prostate cancer treatment in Mexico compare to public health systems?

Mexican private hospitals offer significantly faster prostate cancer treatment than public systems. Patients typically secure specialist appointments and diagnostic imaging within weeks. This compares to months-long queues often found in public healthcare models. Treatment usually starts shortly after the staging process is complete.

  • Diagnostic speed: Private clinics average 57 days for confirmation against 71 days in public facilities.
  • Initial consultation: Patients often wait 66 days in public systems versus far shorter private timeframes.
  • Modern technology: Facilities like Hospital Cyntar use the OMNIBOT platform for minimally invasive robotic surgery.
  • Verified quality: Galenia Hospital in Cancún holds Joint Commission International accreditation and treats 10,000 patients annually.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Mexico ranks sixth globally for medical requests, served by 151 specialised clinics. High-volume centres like Galenia Hospital and Immunotherapy Regenerative Medicine cater to Australian patients. These clinics often bundle coordination to prevent delays during pathology review and staging.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that private Mexican pathways are much faster for scans and starting treatment. They suggest bringing full PSA history and biopsy reports from home to avoid repeating tests.

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