ホームページへ
820К+ 2014年以降患者がサポートを受けています
50
1,500 クリニック
6K+ レビュー
3K+ 3,000名以上の資格を持つ医師

タイでの小腸癌診断・治療費用について今すぐご確認ください

料金はお問い合わせください
タイトルコオーストリア
腹腔内温熱化学療法から $30,000 / 1,020,000฿から $22,500 / 765,000฿から $40,000 / 1,360,000฿
小腸切除術から $8,500 / 289,000฿から $12,150 / 413,100฿から $25,000 / 850,000฿
大腸癌に対する放射線療法から $5,500 / 187,000฿から $7,000 / 238,000฿から $12,000 / 408,000฿
乳癌化学療法から $3,000 / 102,000฿から $1,200 / 40,800฿から $15,000 / 510,000฿
大腸癌に対する放射線療法-から $5,800 / 197,200฿から $6,841 / 232,594฿
データは2026年July月時点でBookimedにより検証され、世界107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。

Bookimedでのお客様のメリットと保証

直接価格

Bookimedは小腸癌治療価格に追加料金を加算しません。料金はクリニックの公式価格表から来ています。国に到着時にクリニックで治療代を直接お支払いいただきます。

検証済みクリニック・医師のみ

Bookimedはお客様の安全に取り組んでいます。小腸癌治療で高い国際基準を維持し、世界中の国際患者サービスに必要なライセンスを有する医療機関とのみ協力しています。

無料24時間365日サポート

Bookimedは無料専門サポートを提供します。専属医療コーディネーターが治療前、治療中、治療後にサポートし、あらゆる問題を解決します。小腸癌治療の旅路でお一人になることはありません。

なぜ当社を?

Bookimed専属アシスタント

  • すべての段階でサポート
  • 適切なクリニックと医師の選択をサポート
  • 迅速で便利な情報アクセスを確保

タイの最高の小腸癌クリニックをご発見ください:3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。
Panacee Hospital Rama 2 - Integrative Chronic Disease & Regenerative Center

Panacee Hospital Rama 2 - Integrative Chronic Disease & Regenerative Center

タイ, バンコク

asawadech Sanbua

19年の経験
クリニックは認証済み :

パナセ・メディカルセンターは、細胞レベルで身体に着目した包括的な医療を提供しています。当クリニックのアプローチは、患者様が現在の身体状態を理解し、将来の健康動向を予測するための支援を行います。また、タイ国内および海外の専門家による専門的なケアを通じ、健康管理計画のサポートも行っております。当クリニックは、薬物や化学物質による副作用を回避するため、ビタミン療法、解毒療法、最新の医療処置など多様な方法を組み合わせ、長期的な健康と若さの維持を促進します。

サービス内容:

  • 細胞療法 - パナセGMP認定細胞若返り治療
  • 非観血的整形外科治療
  • 抗加齢センター
  • 心血管プログラム - ECP(体外式カウンターパルセーション療法)
  • 解毒プログラム
  • キレーション療法
  • 肝臓デトックス
  • 結腸水治療法
  • リン脂質治療
  • 細胞保護および癌発生予防
  • 汚染対策プログラム
  • 顔面若返り治療
  • 更年期・ホルモン療法
  • 特別健康診断
  • 高度臨床検査
  • 遺伝子検査
  • 食物アレルギー検査:IgG
  • 尿中有機酸プロファイル
  • 総合健康診断プログラム
  • オゾン療法
  • 性的健康
  • QRS(量子共鳴システム)ペルビセンター
  • タイ伝統医学・医療用大麻センター
Bumrungrad International Hospital
Bangkok Hospital Pattaya

タイで小腸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

すべての医師を見る
検証済み

asawadech Sanbua

19年の経験

Dr. Asawadech Sanbua is a radiation oncologist at Panacee Hospital Rama 2 in Bangkok. He has performed radiotherapy for over 15 years. Dr. Sanbua specializes in combining modern radiotherapy with oncothermia cancer treatment. He holds a specific certificate in oncotherm technology. His expertise covers treatment planning using IMRT and VMAT techniques.

  • Treats breast, lung, liver, and pancreatic cancers.
  • Provides chemotherapy, targeted drug therapy, and immunotherapy.
  • Completed palliative care training at the Karunrak Center.
  • Practices at the ISO 9001:2015 certified Panacee Hospital.

このコンテンツを共有

Bookimed患者のビデオストーリー

Dayana
I combined my vacation in Antalya with a check-up.
治療: 女性検査
クリニック: Memorial Antalya Hospital
Igor
It was great! Transfers, accommodation, treatment—all included.
治療: 歯科インプラント
クリニック: WestDent Clinic
Marina
Bookimed did everything for me. I didn't have to worry about anything.
治療: 女性検査
クリニック: Severance Hospital
更新済み: 01/16/2025
著者
アンナ・レオノヴァ
アンナ・レオノヴァ
コンテンツマーケティングチーム責任者
10年以上の経験を持つ認定医療ライターで、文学修士号を持ち、世界中の医療専門家のインタビューに基づくBookimedの信頼できるコンテンツを開発しています。
Fahad Mawlood
医学編集者・データサイエンティスト
一般開業医。4つの科学賞受賞。西アジアでの勤務経験。アラビア語を話す患者様をサポートする医療チームの元チームリーダー。現在はデータ処理と医療コンテンツの正確性を担当
Fahad Mawlood Linkedin
このページは、さまざまな国で利用可能な各種医療状態、治療、ヘルスケアサービスに関する情報を掲載する場合があります。コンテンツは情報提供のみを目的として提供されており、医療アドバイスやガイダンスとして解釈されるべきではないことをご承知おきください。医療治療を開始または変更する前に、医師または資格のある医療専門家にご相談ください。

タイでの小腸癌治療に関する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。

Is Thailand a good destination for small intestine cancer treatment?

Thailand is an excellent destination for small intestine cancer treatment. It offers JCI-accredited facilities and highly trained specialists in gastrointestinal oncology. Centers in Bangkok and Pattaya provide advanced surgeries like HIPEC and bowel resection. Patients access specialized care at significant savings compared to Western hospitals.

  • Expert surgeons: Dr. Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn at Bumrungrad specializes in complex gastrointestinal oncosurgery.
  • Advanced procedures: Hospitals perform small intestine resections and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC).
  • Accredited facilities: Bumrungrad International is JCI-accredited and ranked among the world's best hospitals.
  • Integrated care: Specialists like Dr. Asawadech Sanbua combine radiotherapy with innovative oncothermia treatments.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s oncology infrastructure is built for high volume and international diversity. Bumrungrad International serves over 1,000,000 patients annually from 190 countries. This massive scale allows Thai clinics to maintain 1,300+ doctors on staff. This ensures immediate access to multidisciplinary teams that rarely have waiting lists.

What treatments are available for small intestine cancer?

Thailand offers multidisciplinary treatments for small intestine cancer including surgical resection, hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC), and radiation. Leading JCI-accredited centers in Bangkok utilize PET/CT and biopsy for staging. Treatment plans are tailored by oncosurgeons specializing in gastrointestinal tract malignancies to maximize survival rates.

  • Surgical resection: Removing the cancerous bowel section is the primary localized treatment.
  • HIPEC therapy: Heated chemotherapy is applied directly to the abdomen during surgery.
  • Complex radiation: Specialists like Dr. Asawadech Sanbua provide 3D, IMRT, and VMAT planning.
  • Integrative oncology: Facilities like Panacee Hospital combine modern medicine with cell therapies.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows high-volume centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 1 million patients annually. Their multidisciplinary teams often include oncosurgeons like Dr. Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn. Choosing these large tertiary hospitals ensures access to rare technologies like HIPEC. These are often unavailable at smaller regional clinics.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the importance of confirming the cancer subtype through a pathology review first. They note that finalize staging results are vital before selecting a surgeon.

Are the doctors in Thailand qualified to treat complex cancer?

Doctors in Thailand are highly qualified to treat complex cancers like small intestine malignancies. Leading specialists are board-certified and often hold international fellowships. Top-tier hospitals like Bumrungrad International Hospital maintain JCI accreditation. They utilize advanced technologies including PET-CT and robotic surgery for precise treatment.

  • Specialized expertise: Dr. Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn at Bumrungrad specializes in complex gastrointestinal oncosurgery.
  • Advanced diagnostics: Facilities provide comprehensive staging using PET-CT and specialized body part scans.
  • Multidisciplinary approach: Teams combine small intestine resection with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC).
  • International standards: Major centers hold Newsweek rankings and Global Healthcare Accreditation (GHA).

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many countries offer general oncology, Thai hospitals like Bumrungrad International excel in volume, serving 1 million patients annually. This massive scale ensures surgeons like Dr. Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn manage rare gastrointestinal cases more frequently. Their experience with international patients from over 190 countries streamlines the complex logistics of medical travel.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that choosing a major Bangkok hospital is vital for rare cancers. They emphasize the importance of confirming the medical team has direct experience with small bowel tumors.

How long will I need to stay in Thailand for treatment?

Patients typically spend 14 to 21 days in Thailand for small intestine cancer treatment. This timeframe covers pre-operative diagnostics, the surgical procedure, and essential post-operative recovery. Major abdominal surgeries like small intestine resection require stabilize mobility and bowel function before international travel.

  • Diagnostic phase: Complete PET/CT scans and oncology consultations usually require 3 to 5 days.
  • Hospitalization period: Expect 7 to 10 days in-hospital for recovery after major abdominal surgery.
  • Recovery buffer: Surgeons recommend staying 7 additional days post-discharge to monitor for potential complications.
  • Pathology waiting: Final biopsy results often take 5 to 7 days to guide further care.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 500,000 international patients yearly. Their specialized coordination teams often streamline diagnostics into a 48-hour window. This efficiency allows patients to transition to surgery faster than in smaller municipal facilities.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is critical to stay for the first follow-up visit before flying home. They suggest budgeting extra days for the unexpected, such as waiting for drainage removal or bowel function to normalize.

Do I need a visa for cancer treatment in Thailand?

Most international patients require a visa or a visa-exempt entry for cancer treatment in Thailand. Short-term diagnostics often use the 60-day Tourist Visa. Longer treatments like chemotherapy or surgery generally require the Non-Immigrant MT Medical Visa. This permit allows stays up to 1 year.

  • Non-immigrant MT visa: Supports stays up to 1 year for complex treatments like medical oncology.
  • Tourist visa (TR): Provides 60 days for diagnostics with possible 30-day extensions if needed.
  • Visa exemption: Specific nationalities enter for 30–60 days but require extensions for therapy.
  • Mandatory hospital letter: Recognized facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital must provide official treatment confirmation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai immigration rules focus on the stay duration rather than the specific cancer diagnosis. Leading centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital, which serves over 500,000 international patients annually, have dedicated departments to assist with medical certifications. These documents are vital for local stay extensions if treatment plans change after arrival.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that medical treatment does not guarantee entry and suggest carrying proof of funds. Many emphasize obtaining a doctor letter early to avoid issues when treatments like surgery extend beyond initial permits.

Will language be a barrier during my care?

Language is rarely a barrier in top Thai hospitals. Major facilities like Bumrungrad International serve patients from over 190 countries with multi-lingual staff. Most oncologists and surgeons receive international training. They communicate fluently in English regarding complex gastrointestinal cancer treatments and surgical protocols.

  • Staff proficiency: Surgeons like Dr. Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn typically speak fluent English.
  • International departments: Multi-lingual coordinators manage communication for 500,000+ foreign patients annually.
  • Language support: JCI-accredited centers provide professional interpreters for over 20 languages.
  • Written documentation: Hospitals often provide pathology and scan results in English.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows Bumrungrad International handles over 1 million patients yearly with a heavy international focus. While doctors are fluent, communication gaps often occur with night-shift nursing or billing staff. Choose hospitals with Global Healthcare Accreditation (GHA) for the most seamless non-medical communication experience.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that high-end hospital staff are very helpful, even when using translation apps. It is important to get post-op instructions for wound care and diet in writing to avoid confusion later.

What aftercare or follow-up support is provided after returning home?

Aftercare for small intestine cancer involves comprehensive discharge kits and scheduled remote monitoring. Thai oncology centers provide medical reports, digital imaging, and pathology results for seamless home-country transitions. Follow-up includes virtual consultations with oncologists and specialists like Dr. Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn at Bumrungrad International Hospital.

  • Medical documentation: Patients receive operative notes, pathology reports, and discharge summaries.
  • Clinical check-ups: Scheduled telemedicine reviews address recovery progress and pathology results.
  • Bowel function support: Specialists provide dietary guidance to manage dumping syndrome or obstructions.
  • Wound management instructions: Discharge plans include specific protocols for dressing changes and medication schedules.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 500,000 international patients annually. This high volume means they have dedicated departments for managing overseas transitions. These coordinators often bridge the gap by sharing digital scans directly with your home-country oncology team. This prevents delays in starting crucial adjuvant treatments like chemotherapy or radiation.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the need to secure physical copies of all imaging and pathology before flying home. They note that video calls are essential for clarifying next steps with their Thai surgeon during the first month.

What are the primary treatment options for small intestine cancer in Thailand?

Primary treatments for small intestine cancer in Thailand include surgery, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and radiation. Surgery removes affected segments. Chemotherapy prevents recurrence or treats advanced stages. Targeted therapy suits gastrointestinal stromal tumours. Leading hospitals in Bangkok manage care through multidisciplinary teams for best results.

  • Surgery: segment resection is the main method for localised tumours.
  • Chemotherapy: standard regimens like FOLFOX-6 and Cetuximab are used post-surgery or for advanced disease.
  • Targeted therapy: drugs such as Imatinib treat gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST).
  • Radiation therapy: used selectively, often alongside chemotherapy for better control.
  • Diagnostics: PET/CT, biopsy, and CT scans confirm staging and guide treatment.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s top centres like Bumrungrad combine surgery with tailored chemo and targeted drugs. Surgeons like Dr Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn in Bangkok specialise in gastrointestinal cancers, offering experienced oncological surgery. Meanwhile, radiation oncologists such as Dr Asawadech Sanbua provide techniques like IMRT, enhancing local control. Australian patients benefit from accessible online consultations and streamlined care plans to quicken treatment start times.

Patient Consensus: Patients say surgery is usually the first step, often followed by chemo and radiotherapy. Many appreciate Bumrungrad’s option for online consults before travel. They advise bringing all medical records to avoid repeated tests and to speed up diagnosis in Thailand.

Is high-quality care available for small intestine cancer treatment in Thailand?

High-quality small intestine cancer care exists in Thailand's private hospitals. Bangkok’s Bumrungrad International and Panacee Hospital offer advanced surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and specialised radiotherapy.

  • Specialised surgery: Small intestine resection and HIPEC therapy are available.
  • Advanced diagnostics: PET/CT, CT scan, and biopsies support precise treatment planning.
  • Experienced oncologists: Dr Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn and Dr Asawadech Sanbua lead gastrointestinal cancer care.
  • JCI accreditation: Bumrungrad and Bangkok Hospital Pattaya meet global safety and quality standards.
  • Integrative treatments: Panacee Hospital combines regenerative therapies with modern cancer care.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s top hospitals like Bumrungrad serve millions yearly, providing vast oncology experience. Dr Asawadech specialises in radiotherapy and immune therapies with 14 years’ expertise, adding strong options beyond surgery. Panacee Hospital’s integrative methods offer unique combination care not common elsewhere in Thailand.

Patient Consensus: Patients say Thailand offers quality cancer care beyond Bangkok, with private hospitals providing faster, more specialised treatment than public centres. Bringing Australian medical records helps smooth treatment planning. Many note the thorough diagnostics and clear communication from English-speaking staff.

What is the expected length of stay in Thailand for small intestine cancer treatment?

Treatment for small intestine cancer in Thailand generally requires a 2 to 4 week stay. Hospital recovery after surgery lasts about 3 to 7 days, depending on the procedure type and follow-up care.

  • Surgical hospital stay: 3–5 days for laparoscopic surgery, 5–7 days for open surgery.
  • Recovery time: 2 to 3 weeks post-operation before discharge if no complications occur.
  • Chemotherapy appointments: Multiple sessions per week may extend total treatment time.
  • Diagnostic tools: PET/CT scans, biopsies, and CT scans support treatment planning.
  • Top hospitals: Bumrungrad International Hospital and Bangkok Hospital Pattaya offer advanced oncology care.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Surgical stay length varies notably by surgery method in Thailand. Laparoscopic surgery offers quicker hospital discharge, cutting stay by up to half compared to open surgery. Facilities like Bumrungrad serve 1 million patients yearly and have vast oncology experience, ideal for Australians seeking established cancer care with international standards.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand highlight that clear communication about surgery type helps manage expectations about stay length. They note that initial recovery in hospital is just part of the journey, as chemotherapy schedules require ongoing visits. Australian patients value hospitals with English-speaking staff and organised follow-up plans to ease the process.

Can I communicate in English with doctors when receiving small intestine cancer treatment in Thailand?

Doctors in Thailand's major private hospitals commonly speak fluent English. This includes specialists treating small intestine cancer in Bangkok and Pattaya. English-speaking coordinators and interpreters are available for clear communication during treatment.

  • Bumrungrad Hospital: JCI accredited with English-speaking oncologists in Bangkok.
  • Bangkok Hospital Pattaya: Offers international patient services and English support staff.
  • Panacee Hospital Rama 2: Integrative care centre in Bangkok with doctors trained in English.
  • Medical interpreters: Provided in leading hospitals to aid understanding of treatment plans.
  • English hotlines: Available at specialised cancer centres for appointment scheduling and enquiries.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Major private hospitals like Bumrungrad handle 50% international patients from 190+ countries and have English coordinators. This means the teams are very experienced with English-speaking Australians. Choosing clinics in Bangkok or Pattaya benefits from JCI-accredited centres ensuring high-quality communication and care. Some clinics include integrative and advanced therapies with English-speaking specialists familiar with international patient needs.

Patient Consensus: Patients note private Thai hospitals generally have fluent English-speaking doctors and staff. Australians mention the international patient departments are helpful and the English communication makes treatment less stressful. Many say bringing medical records digitally helped smooth discussions with specialists. The experience in Thailand stands out for clear, friendly communication and attentive support.

無料相談を受ける

最適な連絡方法をお選びください