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トルコでのサイバーナイフの平均価格は$6,250、最低価格は$6,000、最高価格は$6,500です
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サイバーナイフから $6,000-から $8,079
データは2026年April月時点でBookimedにより検証され、世界26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。

トルコの最高のサイバーナイフクリニックをご発見ください:10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。
Anadolu Medical Center

Anadolu Medical Center

トルコ, イスタンブール

Banu Atalar

26年の経験
クリニックは認証済み :

アナドル・メディカル・センターはイスタンブール(トルコ)においてアメリカの治療基準をリーズナブルな価格で提供する総合医療施設です。米国トップ医療施設の一つであるジョンズ・ホプキンス病院との提携を誇ります。

腫瘍内科・腫瘍血液内科・泌尿器科・脳神経外科・女性医療・体外受精(IVF)・健康診断が当院の主要な専門分野です。

当医療センターは医療観光客への高水準な医療の推進を目的とする国際機関、Medical Travel Quality Alliance(MTQUA)によって世界トップ10病院に選出されています。

アメリカ・イギリス・ルーマニア・ブルガリア・アゼルバイジャン・カザフスタン・ウズベキスタン・ナイジェリアの患者様がアナドル・メディカル・センターを選んでいます。

患者様のレビューに基づくアナドルの評価:

アナドル・メディカル・センターはマルマラ海沿岸に位置する高く評価された医療施設です。プロフェッショナリズム・清潔さ・細部への配慮で広く知られています。スタッフは礼儀正しく、患者様のニーズに丁寧かつ迅速に対応しています。高度な訓練を受けた優秀な医師陣が包括的な検査と治療を提供しており、回復室は明るく快適で美しい眺望を備えています。患者様はエルミラという優秀な通訳者のサービスと、ザキーダ・バクティグル・アミナの各コーディネーターのサポートから大きな恩恵を受けています。当クリニックでは空港〜ホテル間の送迎サービスも提供しており、徒歩10〜15分の便利な場所にあるホテルの予約も手配しています。アナドル・メディカル・センターは治療と回復の成功に向けた最良の選択肢です。

アナドル・メディカル・センターのトップ5の強み:

  1. 高度な技術と豊富な経験を持つ医療スタッフ
  2. 最先端の医療設備
  3. 専任コーディネーターと通訳者
  4. 快適な療養環境
  5. 幅広い医療サービスと治療の選択肢
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トルコでのサイバーナイフ概要

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85%
手術時間 - 1 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 7 日
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処理済みリクエスト - 46119
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トルコでサイバーナイフの医学評価を受ける:その分野の最高の専門医をお選びください

すべての医師を見る
検証済み

Mustafa Solak

20年の経験

Solak医師は、Hacettepe大学およびMDアンダーソンがんセンターをはじめとする著名な医療機関での豊富な経験を持ち、肺がん治療を専門としています。

  • Hacettepe大学がん研究所にてフェローシップを修了
  • 肺がん症例を含む様々ながん種を担当
  • テキサス大学MDアンダーソンがんセンターにて研修を受講
検証済み

Banu Atalar

26年の経験

Dr. Banu Atalar is a board-certified radiation oncologist (Türkiye, 2004). She is a Full Professor at Acibadem MAA University (2018–present) and a clinician at Anadolu Medical Center (2026–present). She trained at Istanbul and Cerrahpaşa. In 2011, she completed a Stanford clinical research fellowship in stereotactic radiosurgery. Her practice focuses on CNS, thoracic, and GI tumors. About 75% of her care involves SRS and MR‑guided adaptive SRS.

Her honors include the ASCO IDEA award (2004), the IASLC International Mentorship Award (2018), and H.FACR (2025). She has 72 international peer‑reviewed publications. Her leadership roles include President of the Turkish Society for Radiation Oncology (2025–27) and Chair of the ESTRO National Societies Committee (2024–27). She served on the ASCO Resource‑Stratified Guidelines Committee (2013–18) and on RSS meeting and nomination committees. She organized national congresses (2023, 2025) and has been an invited speaker at major meetings.

検証済み

Kayihan Engin

41年の経験

Dr. Kayihan Engin is a Radiation Oncologist. He earned his medical degree from Uludağ University Medical College in 1983. He completed his residency in Radiation Oncology at the Center of Oncology & Nuclear Medicine in Istanbul in 1990. From 1990 to 1994, he pursued a post-doctoral fellowship in Thermoradiotherapy at Thomas Jefferson University in the USA.

Dr. Engin has held key academic and leadership roles. He served as Professor, Chairman, and Faculty Accreditation Coordinator at Uludağ University Medical College from 1991 to 2005. He was also Professor and Director at Anadolu Medical Center between 2004 and 2017. Since 2017, he has led the Oncological Sciences departments at Ceylan International and Medicana Bursa Hospitals. Dr. Engin is known for his work in improving cancer treatment and medical education standards in Turkey.

Bookimed患者のビデオストーリー

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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
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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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更新済み: 01/11/2023
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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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トルコでのサイバーナイフに関する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 is CyberKnife and how does it treat lung cancer?

CyberKnife is a non-invasive robotic radiosurgery system that treats lung cancer using Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT). It delivers high-dose radiation with sub-millimeter precision, tracking tumor movement during breathing in real-time. This outpatient procedure requires no incisions, anesthesia, or hospital stays.

  • Treatment precision: Synchrony technology adjusts radiation beams instantly as the patient breathes naturally.
  • Robotic flexibility: A specialized arm delivers radiation from thousands of unique angles to protect tissue.
  • Session duration: Therapy typically finishes in 1–5 sessions rather than 6–8 weeks of radiation.
  • Patient eligibility: Ideal for inoperable tumors, elderly patients, or those with limited lung function.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While initial costs for CyberKnife in Turkey range from $4,800 to $10,300, the true value lies in specialized experience. Centers like Anadolu Medical Center maintain affiliations with Johns Hopkins, and top specialists like Professor Banu Atalar focus 75% of their practice specifically on stereotactic radiosurgery.

Patient Consensus: Patients value the ability to walk in and out of sessions without pain. Most note that while temporary fatigue or a cough may occur weeks later, the swift return to normal daily life is the primary benefit.

Who is a good candidate for CyberKnife treatment of lung cancer?

A good candidate for CyberKnife treatment typically has early-stage non-small cell lung cancer or limited lung metastases. This non-invasive radiosurgery is ideal for patients with medically inoperable tumors due to age, poor lung function, or heart conditions, offering a precise alternative to traditional surgery.

  • Tumor stage: Best for early-stage I or II non-small cell lung cancer tumors.
  • Size and location: Ideal for peripheral lesions measuring 1 to 4 centimeters in diameter.
  • Medical status: Suitable for patients with COPD or heart disease who cannot undergo anesthesia.
  • Metastatic cancer: Effective for limited lung spread from breast, colon, or kidney primary sites.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many overlook the importance of specific clinical affiliations, Anadolu Medical Center provides a distinct advantage through its direct Johns Hopkins affiliation. Our data shows that professors like Banu Atalar, who studied at Stanford, utilize real-time motion tracking. This ensures 80 to 90 percent local control for patients over 75 who are unsuitable for traditional lobectomy.

Patient Consensus: Patients value this outpatient approach because it requires only 3 to 5 sessions without hospitalization. Many express relief at avoiding incisions while achieving high success rates for peripheral lung tumors.

What is the success rate for lung cancer treatment with CyberKnife?

CyberKnife treatment for early-stage lung cancer achieves local control rates between 86% and 98% over 2 years. This non-invasive stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) maintains an 85% success rate at 5 years. Typical protocols in Turkey include 3–5 outpatient sessions without anesthesia.

  • Local control: Prevents tumor growth in 86% to 98% of early-stage patients.
  • Three-year survival: Reaches 95% for operable Stage 1 non-small cell lung cancer patients.
  • Tumor size impact: Success hits 92% for tumors under 35mm but drops for larger masses.
  • Long-term parity: Ten-year survival rates for SBRT and surgery are comparable at nearly 69%.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Success often depends more on the radiation oncologist than the location. Experts like Dr. Banu Atalar at Anadolu Medical Center trained at Stanford. Their expertise in image-guided, frameless approaches ensures higher precision. This directly influences the biologically effective dose, which is critical for staying above the 100 Gy success threshold.

Patient Consensus: Patients value the fast recovery and lack of downtime compared to traditional surgery. They emphasize that while local tumor control is high, consistent follow-up CT scans are essential to monitor for distant metastasis.

Is the CyberKnife procedure painful or does it require anesthesia?

CyberKnife for lung cancer is a non-invasive radiation therapy that is entirely painless and requires no anesthesia. This outpatient procedure involves no cutting or incisions. Patients remain awake and alert throughout the 30 to 90 minute sessions at JCI-accredited clinics in Istanbul.

  • Anesthesia requirements: No general or local anesthesia is used for standard CyberKnife treatments.
  • Treatment experience: You lie comfortably while a robotic arm delivers radiation without touching you.
  • Anxiety management: Mild oral sedation is optionally available for patients experiencing claustrophobia or anxiety.
  • Recovery timeline: Most patients achieve immediate mobility and return to normal activities the same day.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While the procedure is painless, lung cancer patients benefit from real-time respiratory tracking. Prof. Dr. Banu Atalar at Anadolu Medical Center utilizes systems that adjust for breathing. This eliminates the need for restrictive, uncomfortable body frames often used in traditional radiation.

Patient Consensus: Patients describe the experience as similar to lying still for a standard CT scan. Many find the process easier than a routine dental cleaning and report feeling only mild fatigue afterward.

How many sessions are typically required for CyberKnife treatment?

CyberKnife treatment typically requires 1 to 5 sessions to complete. While traditional radiation therapy takes several weeks, this high-precision system delivers concentrated doses in a few days. Lung cancer patients generally need 3 to 4 sessions, each lasting under 1 hour on an outpatient basis.

  • Session count: Most lung cancer protocols require 3 to 5 targeted sessions in Turkey.
  • Duration: Active radiation delivery usually lasts between 30 and 90 minutes per session.
  • Treatment frequency: Sessions occur daily or every other day over a 1 to 2-week period.
  • Preparation time: Planning via CT or MRI starts 7 to 14 days before the first session.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Turkish oncology centers like Anadolu Medical Center maintain international standards through direct affiliations with Johns Hopkins Hospital. While the treatment itself is brief, successful lung CyberKnife depends on breathing-motion synchronization. Expert radiation oncologists like Banu Atalar, who trained at Stanford University, use specialized tracking to ensure high-dose accuracy during the brief 3-session cycles.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that 3 treatments over a single week is the most common experience for early-stage tumors. Most express relief at the minimal side effects, noting that fatigue was the only significant factor before returning to normal activities.

What are the potential side effects of CyberKnife treatment?

CyberKnife treatment side effects are generally mild and temporary due to robotic precision minimizing radiation to healthy tissue. Patients typically experience fatigue, which peaks 1–2 weeks post-treatment. Lung-specific effects include a mild cough or shortness of breath caused by localized inflammation.

  • Fatigue levels: Bone-deep exhaustion typically peaks 2 weeks post-treatment and lasts 4–6 weeks.
  • Respiratory symptoms: Dry cough and chest tightness are common during or after lung sessions.
  • Long-term risks: Radiation fibrosis or pneumonitis occurs in 1% to 5% of cases.
  • Skin reaction: Mild redness or sunburn-like rashes may appear at radiation entry sites.
  • Systemic effects: Most patients report no hair loss or weight loss during treatment.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Turkish oncology centers like Anadolu Medical Center and Medipol Mega University Hospital offer CyberKnife for $4,800 to $10,300. This is roughly _price_percent_discount_% less than the _price_compare_US_average_ US average. Expert surgeons like Dr. Banu Atalar focus on motion tracking to further reduce healthy tissue exposure.

Patient Consensus: Many patients feel relieved that they keep their hair, unlike with chemotherapy. It is best to plan 1–2 months off work as the cumulative fatigue can be surprisingly intense.

How long should I plan to stay in Turkey for treatment?

Patients should plan for a 10 to 14 day stay in Turkey for CyberKnife lung cancer treatment. This timeframe covers initial consultations, 3 to 5 radiation sessions, and essential post-treatment monitoring. Expert oncologists at JCI-accredited centers in Istanbul ensure medical stability before clearing patients for international travel.

  • Pre-treatment phase: Budget 2 days for physical exams, imaging, and potential fiducial marker placement.
  • Treatment duration: CyberKnife sessions typically span 5 to 7 days including necessary rest intervals.
  • Recovery window: Allow 3 to 5 days post-session to monitor for fatigue or lung irritation.
  • Travel clearance: Surgeons provide fit-to-fly certificates after verifying zero complications from radiation or pressure.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While base treatment takes a week, Request data shows many patients extend to 21 days. This extra time accommodates the placement of internal markers often required for lung tumors. Tracking these movements during breathing is vital for the sub-millimeter accuracy that CyberKnife provides at clinics like Anadolu Medical Center.

Patient Consensus: Successful visitors recommend booking flexible return tickets and adding 4 buffer days. This prevents logistical stress if visa processing or post-treatment fatigue requires a slower pace before flying home.

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