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タイでの大腸癌に対する放射線療法費用について今すぐご確認ください

タイでの大腸癌に対する放射線療法の平均価格は$7,500 / 255,000฿、最低価格は$5,500 / 187,000฿、最高価格は$9,500 / 323,000฿です
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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฿
データは2026年July月時点でBookimedにより検証され、世界79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。

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Bookimedは大腸癌に対する放射線療法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。到着時にクリニックで大腸癌に対する放射線療法代を直接お支払いいただきます。

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Bookimedはお客様の安全に取り組んでいます。大腸癌に対する放射線療法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。

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タイでの大腸癌に対する放射線療法概要

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患者様が推奨 -
85%
手術時間 - 30 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 10 日
リハビリテーション - 1 日
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処理済みリクエスト - 46119
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Bookimed手数料 - $0

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Amanda
My companion and I were treated with such kindness — I have nothing but admiration for the entire team.
治療: 乳房切除術
Randolph
Stay strong, stay informed, and never underestimate the power of cutting-edge treatments and a solid support system.
治療: 肝動脈内放射線療法

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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。
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 • 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
確認済みレビュー。
長時間の滞在は避けてください。
迅速性
価格
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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アンナ・レオノヴァ
アンナ・レオノヴァ
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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
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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。

タイでの大腸癌に対する放射線療法に関する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 types of radiation therapy are available for colorectal cancer in Thailand?

Thailand offers advanced radiation therapies for colorectal cancer, focusing on high-precision external beam techniques. Primary options include Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT), Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT), and Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT). These technologies, available at facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital, use Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT) to target tumors while sparing healthy tissue.

  • IMRT precision: Modulates beam intensity to protect the bladder and bowel during rectal cancer treatment.
  • VMAT speed: Delivers radiation in continuous arcs, significantly reducing session times compared to standard IMRT.
  • SBRT accuracy: Targets small metastatic tumors with high-dose radiation in just 1 to 5 sessions.
  • 3D-CRT availability: Provides a standard 3D conformal approach, often used as a more accessible baseline.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Patients should prioritize Neoadjuvant CRT (combined chemo-radiation) for locally advanced rectal cases. Data shows that private hubs like Bumrungrad International Hospital manage over 1 million patients annually. Their high volume translates to better refined protocols for combining 5FU/capecitabine with radiation. This approach often shrinks tumors more effectively before surgery than radiation alone.

Patient Consensus: Patients value how IMRT reduces long-term side effects in the pelvic region. Many survivors suggest budgeting for private care to avoid the longer wait times found in public facilities.

Which are the top hospitals for colorectal cancer radiation therapy in Thailand?

Top Thai hospitals for colorectal cancer radiation therapy include Bumrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok Cancer Hospital (Wattanosoth), and Samitivej Sukhumvit. These JCI-accredited facilities utilize advanced technologies like CyberKnife, TrueBeam, and VMAT. They provide high-precision treatment for international patients from over 190 countries.

  • Bumrungrad International: Features Horizon Regional Cancer Center with AI-driven diagnostics and CyberKnife technology.
  • Wattanosoth Hospital: Dedicated cancer facility offering specialized Image-Guided Radiation Therapy and Proton Therapy.
  • Samitivej Sukhumvit: Specialized Colorectal Center providing coordinated care from screening to advanced immunotherapy.
  • Vejthani Hospital: Utilizes CyberKnife specifically for non-invasive treatment of colorectal cancer metastases.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While private centers offer luxury service, Siriraj Hospital provides world-class radiation technology. Academic leaders there often train specialists for the entire region. This makes it a high-volume center for complex cases. For the fastest start, Samitivej typically offers 1–2 week wait times.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize choosing surgeons with 100+ annual colorectal cases. Many recommend packing anti-diarrhea medication and using local Thai probiotics to manage common bowel side effects.

What is a typical radiation therapy schedule for colorectal cancer?

A typical radiation therapy schedule for colorectal cancer in Thailand follows a 5-to-6-week long-course regimen consisting of 25 to 28 sessions. Patients attend outpatient appointments once daily, Monday through Friday, using precise techniques like Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) to protect the bladder and bowel.

  • Long-course duration: Treatment spans 5 to 6 weeks with 25 sessions.
  • Session timeframe: Each outpatient appointment lasts 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Short-course alternative: Intensive schedules involve 5 sessions over 1 single week.
  • Concurrent chemotherapy: Doctors often combine radiation with chemotherapy for stages II-III.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from high-volume centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital shows a preference for IMRT to minimize intestinal side effects. While session times are short, patients in Bangkok should buffer 2 hours for travel. Traffic often peaks during standard morning appointment windows.

Patient Consensus: Many patients report that fatigue and skin sensitivity typically intensify around the third week. Proactively stocking up on barrier creams and staying near the clinic helps manage these mid-treatment challenges.

What common side effects should I expect from pelvic radiation for colorectal cancer?

Common pelvic radiation side effects for colorectal cancer include acute bowel irritation, urinary frequency, and significant fatigue. Patients often experience skin redness and nausea during the 5-to-28 day treatment course. Long-term effects may include chronic rectal changes, sexual dysfunction, or pelvic bone weakness after therapy concludes.

  • Bowel urgency: Patients may experience diarrhea peaking at 10 or more daily episodes.
  • Urinary irritation: Burning, frequency, and incontinence affect approximately 70% to 80% of patients.
  • Physical exhaustion: Bone-deep fatigue typically escalates mid-treatment and can linger for 6 months.
  • Skin reactions: Treated areas often develop sunburn-like redness, dryness, or rectal burning sensations.
  • Sexual health: Potential risks include erectile dysfunction for men and vaginal stenosis for women.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai oncology centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital utilize advanced digital imaging to minimize radiation scatter. Patients should verify if their facility offers SpaceOAR hydrogel. This temporary spacer significantly reduces radiation exposure to the rectum and bladder. Using these technologies helps maintain better long-term quality of life.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize starting a regimen of baby wipes and barrier creams from day 1. Many suggest bringing prescribed symptom medications as a reliable backup when traveling for treatment.

What is the success rate of colorectal radiation therapy in Thailand?

Colorectal radiation therapy in Thailand achieves local tumour control rates between 70% and 85%. Five-year survival rates vary by stage. However, techniques like VMAT and LINAC significantly improve surgical outcomes. Preoperative radiotherapy allows for complete tumour removal in 80.9% to 100% of rectal cancer cases.

  • Local control: Thai oncology centres achieve successful local tumour management in roughly 80% of cases.
  • Surgical success: Preoperative radiation enables complete surgical resection for up to 100% of patients.
  • Survival rates: Stage I rectal cancer patients see five-year survival rates reaching 84.7% in Thailand.
  • Pathological response: Modern protocols in Bangkok clinics yield total tumour clearance before surgery in 15.2% of patients.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows Bumrungrad International Hospital is a primary hub for Australians. It holds JCI and GHA accreditations for quality and safety. Their Horizon Cancer Centre uses digital imaging to track tumours. This precision helps explain why local control rates remain high across 70 specialised departments.

Patient Consensus: Patients find that combining radiation with chemotherapy in Bangkok produces excellent results. They appreciate the clear communication about stage-specific outcomes and the professional care received during treatment.

What advanced radiation technologies are available in hospitals in Thailand for colorectal cancer?

Hospitals in Thailand provide radiation technologies like VMAT, IGRT, and SBRT to treat colorectal cancer with high precision. These systems allow oncologists to deliver concentrated doses to pelvic tumours. This approach helps spare the bladder and bowel. Specialized platforms like CyberKnife and Varian EDGE are used for metastatic cases.

  • Precision delivery: VMAT delivery at Bumrungrad International Hospital significantly reduces session times to minutes.
  • Real-time tracking: IGRT uses on-board imaging to adjust for daily changes in bowel position.
  • Metastasis targeting: SBRT platforms like CyberKnife treat liver or lung spread in 1–5 sessions.
  • Particle therapy: The Bangkok Proton Centre provides proton beam therapy to eliminate radiation exit doses.
  • Internal treatment: HDR brachytherapy delivers intense radiation directly to the tumour via internal catheters.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data indicates that JCI-accredited centres in Bangkok, such as Bumrungrad International Hospital, combine AI-assisted dose mapping with high patient volumes. This helps specialists balance tumour destruction with the protection of healthy tissue. For Australians, these facilities offer a modern alternative at $5,500 to $9,500. This is roughly 63% less than the $20,300 average in Australia.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand appreciate the fast-tracked appointments and the 4D tracking that makes treatment feel precise. Having diverse technologies in one city makes coordinating complex cancer care much easier.

What are the common side effects of colorectal radiation therapy in Thailand?

International patients undergoing colorectal radiation therapy in Thailand primarily experience bowel irritation, bladder inflammation, and fatigue. Side effects are standard globally. However, managing them in Thailand requires specific adjustments for the tropical climate and local diet.

  • Bowel irritation: Inflammation causes frequent diarrhoea, abdominal cramping, and rectal mucus discharge during treatment.
  • Pelvic skin reactions: Treated skin may become red, dry, or blistered, intensified by high humidity.
  • Urinary changes: Temporary bladder inflammation causes a burning sensation or increased urgency to urinate.
  • Energy levels: Fatigue is a universal side effect that typically peaks during later treatment weeks.
  • Dietary sensitivity: Thai spices and coconut milk can severely aggravate radiation-induced digestive issues.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Major Bangkok centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 500,000 international patients annually. Their oncology teams often advise patients to swap spicy food for plain rice porridge (joke). This dietary change is an effective way to manage radiation-induced diarrhoea in Thailand.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand recommend staying in air-conditioned environments to prevent sweat from irritating sensitive skin. Most find that sticking to a bland diet and using local electrolyte packets helps manage hydration.

Will undergoing colorectal radiation therapy in Thailand make me radioactive to others?

Undergoing colorectal radiation therapy in Thailand does not make a patient radioactive to others. Most treatments use external beam radiation therapy where energy passes through the body instantly. This leaves no radiation behind. Patients can safely socialise and stay in hotels immediately after their session finishes.

  • External radiation: Beams pass through the body instantly without leaving any radioactive residue.
  • Social contact: Patients can safely hug family or share beds after external treatment.
  • HDR brachytherapy: Medical teams remove temporary internal sources before the patient leaves theatre.
  • LDR brachytherapy: Permanent implants emit localised low-level radiation but require only temporary contact rules.
  • Safety standards: JCI-accredited facilities such as Bumrungrad International Hospital follow strict international safety protocols.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While patients are not radioactive, the financial benefit is clear. Thai centres deliver these treatments from $5,500 to $9,500. This represents a significant saving of 63% compared to the $20,300 average in Australia. Leading Bangkok hospitals manage over 500,000 international cases annually. Their teams are highly experienced in explaining safety protocols to travellers.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand found that confirming the treatment type upfront provided immediate peace of mind. Many noted that external radiation allowed them to enjoy their stay without any isolation restrictions.

How long does an international patient need to stay in Thailand for colorectal radiation therapy?

International patients typically stay in Thailand for 5 to 9 weeks for colorectal radiation therapy. This timeframe includes 3 to 7 days for CT simulation and mapping. It also covers a standard 5 to 8 week treatment cycle. Patients then stay a final week for side-effect monitoring before flying home.

  • Planning phase: Oncologists need 3 to 7 days for CT simulation and personal treatment mapping.
  • Treatment cycle: Patients attend daily 15-minute sessions, typically Monday to Friday, for 25 to 40 sessions.
  • Weekend breaks: Facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital pause on weekends, which extends the total stay.
  • Recovery period: Medical teams monitor bowel irritation and fatigue for 3 to 7 days post-treatment.
  • Travel clearance: Specialists provide fit-to-fly documentation once acute side effects are managed after the final session.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Bangkok clinics like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 500,000 international patients annually. This high volume leads to streamlined scheduling. Patients often save time by staying at on-site hospital residences. This proximity is vital because even short daily commutes become draining during a 40-fraction course.

Patient Consensus: Planning for the full prescribed course in Thailand is essential. Successful trips involve choosing accommodation near the clinic. Patients should also build in extra days for post-treatment reviews.

What is the typical radiation schedule for colorectal cancer patients in Thailand?

Radiation schedules in Thailand for colorectal cancer follow international protocols. Patients usually have a five-to-six-week course of 25 to 28 daily sessions. Alternatively, they may undergo a high-intensity short course over five consecutive days. These treatments target locally advanced rectal cancer in accredited oncology centres.

  • Long-course protocol: Patients receive 25–28 fractions over five to six weeks.
  • Short-course protocol: Surgeons deliver five intensive daily sessions over one week.
  • Planning phase: Oncologists use CT scans to map anatomy over 1–3 days.
  • Daily timeframe: Each outpatient visit lasts 15–30 minutes including precise positioning.
  • Surgery gap: Major procedures follow radiation after a 1-to-8-week rest period.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai oncology centres such as Bumrungrad International Hospital use telemedicine to help patients manage schedules. The hospital supports international patients from over 190 countries by coordinating first-week reviews remotely. This helps Australians manage their five-week stay in Bangkok effectively.

Which hospitals in Thailand are recommended for colorectal radiation therapy?

Recommended hospitals in Thailand for colorectal radiation therapy include Bumrungrad International Hospital, Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital, and Vejthani Hospital. These facilities offer technologies like CyberKnife, Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT), and Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT). They operate within environments accredited by the JCI (Joint Commission International).

  • Bumrungrad International Hospital: Horizon Regional Cancer Center uses AI diagnostics and CyberKnife for complex cases.
  • Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital: Thailand's first private cancer-dedicated facility features rare Proton Therapy and VMAT.
  • Vejthani Hospital: Life Cancer Center provides targeted external beam radiation and integrated multi-modal therapy.
  • Bangkok Hospital Pattaya: Delivers precision oncology and radiation pathways for patients near the Eastern Seaboard.
  • Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital: Houses an integrated colorectal centre specialising in targeted post-radiation oncology strategies.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many patients choose based on clinic names. However, hospitals like Bumrungrad serve 1,000,000 patients annually. This volume means 1,300+ doctors handle virtually every clinical scenario. Large centres often start complex radiation treatment within 1–2 weeks. This is significantly faster than typical public system wait times.

Patient Consensus: Patients recommend Bangkok-based centres for their coordinated teams and English-speaking specialist infrastructure. They value hospitals where radiation oncologists work alongside surgeons. This setup provides detailed, combined-modality pathways in Thailand.

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