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トルコでの定位放射線治療費用について今すぐご確認ください

トルコでの定位放射線治療の平均価格は$4,250、最低価格は$3,000、最高価格は$5,500です
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データは2026年April月時点でBookimedにより検証され、世界32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。

トルコの最高の定位放射線治療クリニックをご発見ください:11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

Ahmet Hilmi Kaya

30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
Memorial Şişli Hospital
Hisar Hospital Intercontinental
Medipol Mega University Hospital
Memorial Antalya Hospital
11件のクリニックのうち5件をご覧になりました

トルコでの定位放射線治療概要

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トルコでの定位放射線治療医療診断をお受けください:20名の経験豊富な医師に今すぐご相談

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検証済み

Mustafa Solak

20年の経験

ソラク医師は脳腫瘍に対する定位放射線手術を専門とし、ハジェテペ大学がん研究所およびMDアンダーソンがんセンターで研鑽を積みました。

  • 乳がん、肺がん、頭頸部がんの専門的治療
  • 権威あるMDアンダーソンがんセンターでのフェローシップ修了
  • ヒサール・インターコンチネンタル病院にて診療
検証済み

Ahmet Hilmi Kaya

30年の経験

Prof. Dr. Ahmet Hilmi Kaya is a professor of neurosurgery at Anadolu Medical Center in Gebze, Turkey. He earned his MD from Istanbul University Cerrahpaşa (English program). He completed his neurosurgery residency there from 1996 to 2003. He became a professor in 2015. He also completed observerships at Maastricht University in 2007 and 2009.

His clinical focus includes functional and stereotactic neurosurgery, including deep brain stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor. He also treats spinal tumors and spinal stenosis and performs spinal instrumentation. He manages skull base and brain tumors. He performs vascular surgery of the central nervous system.

Achievements include leading a Parkinson’s research project at Ondokuz Mayıs University (BAP, Project No. T.597, 2008). He supervised a neurosurgery thesis in 2008. His awards include third place at the 2nd National Congress of the Society of Neurosurgery in 2006, the Turkish Neurosurgical Society Overseas Scholarship in 2008, and the Aysima Altınok Thesis Award in 2009. Several of his papers ranked at the 22nd and 23rd Turkish Neurosurgical Society Scientific Congresses in 2008 and 2009. He is a member of the Turkish Neurosurgical Society and the Turkish Medical Association.

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.

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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: 05/27/2022
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トルコでの定位放射線治療に関する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 is the success rate of Gamma Knife radiosurgery for brain tumors in Turkey?

Gamma Knife radiosurgery in Turkey achieves a 85% to 95% success rate for brain tumor local control. Benign tumors like meningiomas and acoustic neuromas show higher control rates reaching 98%. Most procedures are completed in a single session lasting 1 to 3 hours.

  • Tumor control: Most benign cases show 95% to 98% non-recurrence at 3 years post-treatment.
  • Advanced technology: Clinics like Anadolu Medical Center utilize the latest Elekta Gamma Knife Icon systems.
  • Specialized expertise: Surgeons like Prof. Dr. Salih Murat Imer possess specialized Leksell Gamma Knife certification.
  • Rapid recovery: Patients typically return to routine activities within 3 to 7 days post-procedure.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume centers in Istanbul like Medipol Mega University Hospital treat over 1,000,000 patients annually. This massive scale allows Turkish neurosurgeons to manage rare tumor locations more frequently than western peers. For the best outcomes, prioritize clinics with JCI accreditation and surgeons who perform over 200 radiosurgery procedures yearly.

Patient Consensus: Patients report high satisfaction with the precision of the Leksell frame-based systems used in Turkey. Many highlight that post-procedure MRI follow-ups are significantly more affordable than in the US.

Are Turkish hospitals performing radiosurgery accredited and safe?

Turkish hospitals are highly safe for radiosurgery, with approximately 50 facilities holding Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation. Leading centers like Anadolu Medical Center and Medipol Mega University Hospital utilize advanced Gamma Knife and CyberKnife technology, maintaining standards equivalent to top-tier Western institutions.

  • International benchmarks: Many hospitals partner with elite institutions like Johns Hopkins for clinical protocols.
  • Specialized technology: Centers offer sub-millimeter precision using Gamma Knife Icon, CyberKnife, and TrueBeam STx.
  • Expert credentials: Surgeons often hold European Board of Neurosurgery (EANS) certification and US fellowships.
  • Regulatory oversight: All facilities undergo mandatory licensing and regular audits by the Turkish Ministry of Health.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many clinics offer radiosurgery, the safest choice is a facility using a Multidisciplinary Tumor Board. Centers like Anadolu Medical Center involve oncology, neurosurgery, and radiology specialists in every case. This collaborative approach, combined with JCI accreditation, is why Turkey serves over 1,000 requests for complex neurosurgeries annually.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize prioritizing JCI-accredited hospitals to ensure high safety standards and suggest requesting specific success rates before booking. Most report that top-tier Istanbul centers offer English-speaking support that is unavailable in smaller, rural clinics.

What are the possible side effects of brain radiosurgery?

Brain radiosurgery in Turkey causes temporary side effects like fatigue, headaches, and nausea. These typically peak within 2 to 6 weeks. While non-invasive, focused radiation may lead to brain swelling or scalp irritation. Major centers like Anadolu Medical Center use advanced technologies to minimize healthy tissue exposure.

  • Immediate fatigue: Most patients experience significant exhaustion peaking 2 weeks after the procedure.
  • Neurological swelling: Temporary brain edema may cause dizziness or seizures, usually managed with steroids.
  • Skin sensitivity: Scalp redness or pin-site discomfort occurs if a head frame was used.
  • Delayed necrosis: Rare radiation-induced tissue changes can appear months or years after the treatment.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top Istanbul clinics shows that 75% of specialists, like Prof. Dr. Banu Atalar, now utilize MR-guided adaptive SRS. This technology allows real-time adjustments during the session. It significantly reduces the risk of swelling compared to traditional fixed-dose radiation protocols.

Patient Consensus: Many patients find the post-treatment fatigue more intense than expected, often lasting 8 weeks. They frequently report that `brain fog` and word-finding difficulties are common but usually resolve within 6 months.

Is radiosurgery really a surgical procedure?

Radiosurgery is a high-precision radiation treatment, not a surgical procedure involving incisions or scalpels. It uses concentrated energy beams like Gamma Knife or CyberKnife to destroy cells. It is called surgery because its accuracy and single-session high-dose delivery mimic the results of physical tumor removal.

  • Incision-free approach: No cutting, sewing, or physical penetration of the skull or body occurs.
  • Anesthesia requirements: Patients remain awake using only local numbing or mild sedation if needed.
  • Treatment duration: Most sessions at centers like Anadolu Medical Center last between 45-60 minutes.
  • Rapid recovery: Patients typically return to normal activities or fly home within 24-48 hours.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Bookimed data shows that while radiotherapy averages $6,000 to $7,000 in Turkey, many leading specialists have specific fellowships in stereotactic radiosurgery from Stanford or Johns Hopkins. Prof. Dr. Banu Atalar at Anadolu Medical Center focuses 75% of her clinical practice specifically on these targeted treatments. This level of specialization often results in fewer side effects than traditional whole-brain radiation.

Patient Consensus: Patients describe the experience as feeling like a long MRI scan rather than surgery. They recommend preparing for potential delayed side effects like headaches or nausea that can appear weeks after the outpatient session.

How many treatment sessions are required?

Radiosurgery for brain tumors in Turkey typically requires 1 to 5 sessions depending on tumor size and location. Small lesions under 3 cm often receive a single high-dose treatment via Gamma Knife or CyberKnife, while larger tumors over 4 cm require fractionated protocols over 3 to 5 days.

  • Tumor size: Tumors under 3 cm generally require only 1 session for effective control.
  • Fractionated approach: Larger or complex masses usually involve 3 to 5 separate treatment sessions.
  • Technology used: Advanced systems like Gamma Knife and CyberKnife enable these ultra-short treatment courses.
  • Follow-up care: Post-treatment MRI scans every 3 to 6 months monitor results but aren't extra sessions.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many patients expect a weeks-long radiation schedule, Turkish centers like Anadolu Medical Center or Memorial Şişli utilize high-precision CyberKnife technology to condense treatment. This efficiency often allows international patients to complete their entire medical protocol and return home within 7 to 10 days.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that while the physical treatment is brief, you should request a specific session plan based on your exact tumor volume and histology before traveling.

Which cities in Turkey are best for radiosurgery of brain tumors?

Istanbul is the premier destination for brain tumor radiosurgery in Turkey, housing the highest concentration of JCI-accredited centers equipped with Gamma Knife and CyberKnife technologies. Ankara and Antalya follow as secondary hubs, offering specialized neuro-oncology programs and experienced surgical teams at competitive rates.

  • Istanbul dominance: Home to top-tier facilities like Anadolu Medical Center and Memorial Şişli Hospital.
  • Advanced technology: Medipol Mega University Hospital provides both Gamma Knife and CyberKnife robotic systems.
  • Expert neurosurgeons: Prof. Dr. Ilhan Elmaci and Prof. Dr. Salih Murat Imer maintain international credentials.
  • Ankara research: Features university-affiliated hospitals like Memorial Ankara using Elekta Versa HD technology.
  • Antalya recovery: Medical Park Antalya specializes in pediatric and adult radiosurgery near coastal resorts.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Istanbul clinics like Anadolu Medical Center offer elite Johns Hopkins affiliations, the real value lies in patient volume. Medipol Mega serves 1 million patients annually, meaning their radiosurgery teams handle more complex cases monthly than many European centers see in a year. This high frequency directly correlates with the sub-millimeter precision reported in patient outcomes.

Patient Consensus: Patients frequently highlight the ability to return to work within days due to non-invasive techniques. Many report significant savings, noting that total costs including luxury accommodation often remain 80% lower than US private care.

What types of radiosurgery technologies are available in Turkey?

Turkey provides advanced radiosurgery platforms including Gamma Knife, CyberKnife, and LINAC-based systems like Varian TrueBeam and Edge. Accredited centers in Istanbul and Ankara utilize these technologies for non-invasive brain tumor treatment, offering sub-millimeter precision for both cancerous and non-cancerous lesions.

  • Gamma Knife Icon: Latest generation technology available at specialized centers for incisionless intracranial procedures.
  • Robotic CyberKnife: Available at Memorial Şişli and Medipol Mega for flexible, multi-angle tumor targeting.
  • LINAC-based systems: High-speed Varian TrueBeam and Edge platforms deliver stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) efficiently.
  • ZAP-X gyroscopic: Specialized robotic technology used for precise brain tumor treatment at university hospitals.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Analysis of clinical data shows that while many clinics offer radiosurgery, technology access varies significantly. Gamma Knife specialists like Dr. Salih Murat Imer often have 4–8 week wait times. Centers like Anadolu Medical Center provide faster access to MR-guided adaptive SRS through their Johns Hopkins affiliation. Always confirm the specific platform and installation year before booking to ensure the most modern treatment.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize verifying the exact machine name, as terms like radiosurgery can refer to different technologies. Consistent English-speaking support is vital for reviewing follow-up imaging at 3, 6, and 12 months.

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