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Stuart Percy Farnborough Farnborough • 肺葉切除術
フィリピン
Jul 7, 2018
確認済みレビュー。
この素晴らしい病院での経験すべてに非常に満足しました。
私はこの素晴らしい病院での体験に非常に満足しました。アジアでこの病院に匹敵する場所はないと思います。医師から看護師、そしてその他すべてのスタッフまで、全員が有能で非常に礼儀正しく親切です。唯一の小さな批判としては、残念ながら多くの人が英語をあまり上手に話せないことで、それは非常に残念です。
Rob Atchison • 前立腺癌
カナダ
Jan 11, 2024
確認済みレビュー。
こちらは一流病院です。
これは一流の病院です。この病院であれば、どのような治療も受けにまた戻りたいと思います。5つ星の施設です。
匿名 • 放射線治療
ウガンダ
Jun 13, 2018
確認済みレビュー。
私は医療を求めている他の人々に強くお勧めします。 医師について: スタッフは非常に専門的かつ効率的です。 クリニックについて: 非常に近代的な設備を使用しています。 結果について: 治療費は競争力があります。 経験について: これまでに受けた治療に非常に満足しています。 最も肯定的な文章: 私は医療を求めている他の人々に強くお勧めします。
昨年からこれまでに、バムルンラード国際病院で3回の治療を受けましたが、大変満足しています。スタッフは非常に専門的で効率的であり、非常に現代的な機器を使用しています。治療費も競争力があります。医療をお探しの方にはぜひお勧めいたします。
匿名 • 骨肉腫
バングラデシュ
Jun 9, 2025
確認済みレビュー。
コンサルタントは効率的で自信に満ちていました。
コンサルタントは効率的で自信に満ちていた
手続きは迅速だった
特に言及することはない
Alwaheibi Fiza • 甲状腺癌
オマーン
Oct 6, 2023
確認済みレビュー。
全て良好
全体的に良好ですが、費用が高いです。
Bey • 前立腺生検
タイ
Feb 3, 2024
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長時間の滞在は避けてください。
迅速性
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MOHAMMAD RANA MASUD • 基本検査
バングラデシュ
Jun 21, 2019
確認済みレビュー。
強くお勧めします。 医師について: 医師は非常に親しみやすく、知識豊富で、とても助かりました。 クリニックについて: クリニックは非常に清潔で快適でした。 結果について: 結果は素晴らしかったです。 体験について: 経験に非常に満足しています。
ここで薬を購入する際に大きな問題があります。それがないと、処方箋について複雑な状況に直面することになります。薬を購入しないと処方箋を受け取れません。
Grum • 肺葉切除術
イギリス
Dec 17, 2018
確認済みレビュー。
私はLiza Dudnikにとても満足しています!神のご加護を。
ライザ・ダドニクにとても満足しています!彼女は素晴らしい女性です!彼女はとても親切で、時間を守り、とても役立ちます。私の経験の中で知っている最高のスタッフの一人です。神のご加護を彼女に。

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更新済み: 06/09/2025
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タイでの子宮がんの小線源治療に関する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 exactly is brachytherapy for uterine cancer?

Brachytherapy for uterine cancer is internal radiation therapy targeting the vaginal cuff or tumor site directly. Surgeons insert a radioactive source via a cylindrical applicator to deliver concentrated doses. This precise method protects the bladder and rectum while effectively destroying remaining microscopic cancer cells post-surgery.

  • Procedure frequency: Patients typically undergo 3–5 sessions lasting 15–20 minutes each over several days.
  • High-dose rate: HDR technology delivers powerful radiation quickly, allowing for convenient outpatient treatment sessions.
  • Safety profile: Patients do not remain radioactive after the source is withdrawn from the body.
  • Anatomic protection: Internal delivery limits radiation exposure to healthy surrounding organs like the bladder.
  • Clinical purpose: Doctors primarily use it as adjuvant therapy to prevent cancer from returning.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Major Thai centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital utilize High-Dose Rate (HDR) technology within JCI-accredited environments. This tech allows for precise targeting that matches the hospital’s advanced robotic and digital imaging capabilities. Choosing these high-volume centers often results in shorter wait times compared to Western facilities. Patients should confirm if their specific plan includes sedation, as this significantly improves comfort during applicator placement.

Patient Consensus: Many patients report temporary cramping or spotting and emphasize the importance of using pads instead of tampons. They strongly recommend early training with vaginal dilators to prevent long-term narrowing or discomfort.

Will I be radioactive after treatment?

Patients are not radioactive after high-dose-rate brachytherapy for uterine cancer in Thailand. The treatment uses a temporary Iridium-192 source. This source remains inside the body for only 10 to 20 minutes. Doctors remove it entirely before you leave the shielded treatment room.

  • Treatment type: High-dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy uses temporary implants, not permanent radioactive seeds.
  • Post-procedure safety: You are 100% safe to be around children and pregnant women immediately.
  • Hospital stay: Most Thai clinics require 1–2 nights for monitoring after the procedure.
  • Source removal: Medical teams confirm the radiation source is fully retracted before patient discharge.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many U.S. centers perform brachytherapy as outpatient care, JCI-accredited Thai hospitals like Bumrungrad International often include a 1-night stay. This allows specialized oncology teams to monitor for immediate side effects like swelling. This extra oversight is often bundled into the $5,500 to $8,500 price range.

Patient Consensus: Patients report feeling immediate relief knowing they can hug family members right after discharge. The focus usually shifts from radiation concerns to managing temporary fatigue in the days following.

How long does each brachytherapy session last and how many are needed?

High-dose-rate brachytherapy sessions for uterine cancer in Thailand typically last 15 to 45 minutes. Most patients require 3 to 5 sessions total. These are often completed over 1 to 2 weeks. The actual radiation delivery usually takes only 10 to 20 minutes per visit.

  • Session frequency: Sessions occur weekly or twice daily depending on the specific clinical protocol.
  • Total visit time: Budget 1 to 2 hours for device insertion, imaging, and radiation delivery.
  • Treatment combinations: Brachytherapy often follows 25 to 28 fractions of external beam radiation therapy.
  • Inpatient options: Low-dose-rate treatment is rare and requires a continuous 24 to 72-hour hospital stay.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many global centers still use older protocols, top Bangkok facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital utilize high-dose-rate technology. This shift allows 50% of international patients to receive treatment outpatient. This avoids the 3-day hospital confinement required by traditional low-dose-rate methods.

Patient Consensus: Patients suggest taking ibuprofen before the appointment to manage mild cramping during device insertion. Most reflect that the actual radiation phase is surprisingly quick and painless.

Is the procedure painful?

Brachytherapy for uterine cancer in Thailand is generally well-tolerated and not considered severely painful. Most clinics use local anesthesia combined with sedation like Valium to ensure patient comfort. While applicator insertion causes brief pressure or cramping, modern techniques minimize sharp pain during the 10–30 minute sessions.

  • Anesthesia protocol: Clinics use local anesthesia with sedation to keep patients relaxed and comfortable.
  • Procedural sensation: Patients typically feel intense pressure or deep cramping during applicator placement.
  • Duration of discomfort: Any procedural discomfort usually lasts only during the 10 to 30 minute session.
  • Recovery phase: Most patients manage mild post-treatment soreness with standard over-the-counter pain relievers.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Top-tier facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital utilize smaller, specialized applicators and advanced lubrication. These minor technical adjustments significantly reduce the physical friction during insertion. Choosing a high-volume center often means protocols are refined specifically to maximize comfort during intracavitary procedures.

Patient Consensus: Many describe the sensation as a heavy period cramp that is manageable with sedation. Most feel well enough to walk out immediately and report the experience was much easier than anticipated.

Will I be radioactive or a danger to others during or after brachytherapy for uterine cancer in Thailand?

Patients are not radioactive or dangerous to others after uterine brachytherapy in Thailand. Treatment typically uses high-dose rate sessions. The radiation source is removed before the patient leaves the theatre. No radiation remains in the body. It is safe to hug family or travel immediately.

  • Radiation exposure: Radioactive materials are removed before patients leave the treatment room.
  • Social interaction: Safe contact is permitted with everyone, including pregnant women and young children.
  • Bodily fluids: Sweat, saliva, and urine are not radioactive and need no special handling.
  • Airport security: Treatment does not trigger scanners because no radioactive isotopes remain after sessions.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s leading facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital maintain JCI accreditation. These centres serve 500,000+ international patients annually. Their oncology departments use the same HDR protocols as Australian specialists. This allows patients to return to their hotel as outpatients immediately after treatment.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand often feel relief after learning they pose no risk to grandchildren. They appreciate receiving clear certificates for their flight back to Australia.

What are the immediate side effects of vaginal brachytherapy for uterine cancer in Thailand?

Immediate side effects of vaginal brachytherapy in Thailand include mild vaginal discomfort, inflammation, and temporary pelvic pressure. Patients often experience minor spotting, discharge, and fatigue. These effects are generally manageable and typically resolve within a few weeks of finishing treatment.

  • Vaginal changes: Expect mild soreness, inflammation, or spotting after the cylinder applicator is removed.
  • Urinary symptoms: Temporary bladder irritation may cause urgency or a burning sensation during urination.
  • Bowel irritation: Some patients experience temporary loose stools or mild cramping after pelvic radiation.
  • Physical fatigue: General tiredness is common immediately following the procedure and requires rest.
  • Skin sensitivity: The external groin area may feel slightly tender or itchy during treatment.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Side effects are generally mild. JCI-accredited centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital treat over 500,000 international patients annually. Their nursing teams are highly skilled at providing specific self-care protocols. This specialised support helps patients manage irritation more effectively than at lower-volume facilities.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand recommend wearing loose clothing to manage pelvic pressure. They suggest confirming sedation or pain relief options with the medical team beforehand for a smoother recovery.

Are there any long-term physical changes to expect after uterine cancer brachytherapy in Thailand?

Long-term physical changes after uterine cancer brachytherapy in Thailand include vaginal stenosis and increased tissue fragility. Other risks include changes to bladder or bowel function. JCI-accredited centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital manage these radiation effects. Their survivorship plans focus on maintaining pelvic health and elasticity.

  • Vaginal stenosis: Scar tissue can cause the vagina to shorten or narrow over time.
  • Tissue changes: Pelvic walls may become thinner, drier, and more delicate after radiation.
  • Bladder function: Radiation cystitis may cause increased urgency or frequency when urinating.
  • Bowel habits: Some patients experience lingering inflammation affecting their regular bowel movements.
  • Early menopause: Treatment can lead to premature ovarian failure in pre-menopausal patients.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s leading private hospitals manage large international volumes. Bumrungrad International Hospital alone treats 500,000+ foreign patients annually. This scale means oncology teams are highly experienced in mapping radiation doses to spare healthy tissue. Their follow-up plans are specifically built for patients returning home to Australia.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand found that using dilators and moisturisers early helped maintain comfort. Clear treatment summaries from Thai specialists helped local GPs manage follow-up care back in Australia.

How is brachytherapy administered for uterine cancer in Thailand?

Brachytherapy for uterine cancer in Thailand is administered as internal radiation within JCI-accredited centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital. Specialists use 3D image-guided techniques to insert radioactive sources directly into or near the tumour. This targeted approach protects the bladder and rectum while delivering intensive radiation doses.

  • Technique selection: Outpatient vaginal vault brachytherapy follows hysterectomies. Intensive intracavitary methods treat intact uteri.
  • Imaging precision: Oncology centres use CT or MRI scans to map tumours with applicators inside.
  • Radiation delivery: High-dose-rate (HDR) machines deliver Iridium-192 seeds through hollow tubes in 20 minutes.
  • Safety profile: Radioactive sources are mechanically retracted after each session. This leaves patients completely radiation-free.
  • Treatment cycles: Patients typically complete 3 to 5 sessions scheduled once or twice per week.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Leading centres like Bumrungrad combine JCI accreditation with GHA certification. This certification specifically monitors the service quality for international patients. While basic brachytherapy costs from $5,500 to $8,500, These high-volume hubs serve 1,000,000+ patients annually. This ensures clinical teams have handled thousands of similar oncology cases.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand describe the process as highly efficient. They receive medical reports in English and note that HDR equipment allows for quick sessions without long hospital stays.

How many sessions are required for uterine cancer brachytherapy in Thailand, and how long does the process take?

Uterine cancer brachytherapy in Thailand typically requires 2 to 5 sessions. This depends on whether it follows external beam radiation. Most leading Bangkok centres use high-dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy. The full treatment course generally spans 1 to 2 weeks. Individual radiation delivery lasts only 2 to 10 minutes.

  • Session frequency: Patients usually attend appointments 1 to 2 times per week.
  • Clinical duration: Total hospital visits take 30 to 60 minutes including preparation.
  • Accelerated schedules: Some protocols allow for intensive treatment completed within 3 to 5 days.
  • Admission status: Post-hysterectomy sessions are outpatient. Retained-uterus cases may require overnight stays.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Session counts are standard, but high-volume centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital offer GHA-accredited support. Their scale allows for accelerated 3-day schedules. This reduces the cost of accommodation and local transport for Australians during their stay.

Patient Consensus: Patients find the process fast once the applicator is positioned. Most manage the sessions as outpatient visits. They appreciate being able to return to their accommodation immediately.

How long should an international patient plan to stay in Thailand for uterine cancer brachytherapy?

International patients typically stay in Thailand for 7 to 21 days for standalone uterine cancer brachytherapy. If combined with external beam radiation therapy, the total time extends to 8 weeks. Major Bangkok centres provide high-dose rate treatments as outpatient sessions for a safe recovery window.

  • Treatment duration: Standalone therapy usually requires 2 to 5 sessions over 1 to 2 weeks.
  • Clinical setting: High-dose rate sessions last 30 minutes and do not require overnight hospital stays.
  • Travel clearance: Specialists recommend a 5-day buffer after the final session before long-haul flights home.
  • Combined therapy: Adding external radiation requires daily sessions for 5 to 6 weeks total.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that Bangkok centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 500,000 international patients annually. Their high volume allows oncology teams to coordinate digital radiation mapping within 72 hours of arrival. This efficiency reduces the pre-treatment wait time compared to Australian public health systems.

Patient Consensus: Patients find the outpatient treatment in Thailand allows for comfortable recovery in local serviced apartments. They often highlight the ease of navigating major hospitals with dedicated international coordinators and English-speaking staff.

Which are the top hospitals for uterine cancer brachytherapy in Thailand?

Leading Thai hospitals for uterine brachytherapy include Bumrungrad International Hospital, Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital, and Phyathai 2 International Hospital. These JCI-accredited facilities in Bangkok specialise in high-dose rate (HDR) internal radiation. They provide targeted treatment for uterine malignancies using image-guided planning systems.

  • Bumrungrad International Hospital: Features the Horizon Cancer Centre with multidisciplinary oncology teams and JCI-accredited care.
  • Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital: Thailand's first specialised private cancer centre offering standalone internal radiation therapy suites.
  • Phyathai 2 Hospital: Provides both intracavitary and interstitial techniques tailored to specific tumour sizes.
  • Treatment precision: Imaging tracks tumour movement to shield adjacent organs like the bladder.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While major centres offer modern technology, Bookimed data shows a significant volume gap. Bumrungrad International Hospital serves over 1,000,000 patients annually. Half of these patients arrive from overseas. For Australians, this volume brings streamlined coordination and mature English-language support from 1,300 doctors.

Patient Consensus: Patients suggest confirming in-house brachytherapy capabilities. They also recommend requesting image-guided planning for better accuracy. People often prioritse Bangkok's tertiary hospitals for integrated staging, pathology review, and anaesthetist support.

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