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Oncology Treatment in Thailand

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Save 50 to 70% vs home

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Cancer treatment including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy at accredited Thai hospitals.

Tumour Removal Surgery in Thailand Oncology

Tumour Removal

Expert surgical removal of cancerous tumours

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Oncology

About Oncology Procedures

Thailand's leading hospitals offer comprehensive cancer care that spans diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management. Accredited oncology centres in Bangkok are equipped with the latest radiation technology, surgical suites, and infusion facilities, staffed by oncologists who have trained and practised internationally.

For many solid cancers, surgical tumour removal is the primary treatment for many solid cancers, and Thai surgeons routinely perform complex resections using minimally invasive and robotic-assisted techniques where appropriate. Mastectomy for breast cancer is one of the most commonly performed oncological surgeries, with reconstructive options available during the same operation.

Non-surgical treatments include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy, all administered by experienced oncology teams following international treatment protocols. Thailand is also one of the few countries in Southeast Asia to offer proton therapy, a highly precise form of radiation that minimises damage to surrounding healthy tissue.

For blood cancers and specific solid tumours, bone marrow transplant and stem cell therapy are available at specialist centres. All treatment plans are developed by multidisciplinary tumour boards and tailored to each patient's diagnosis, staging, and overall health.

Pricing

How Much Do Oncology Procedures Cost in Thailand?

Indicative starting prices per procedure, and how much you save in Thailand.

ProcedureThailandUSAYou save
Tumour Removal from $5,000 from $15,000 ~67%
Chemotherapy from $1,500 from $4,500 ~67%
Radiation Therapy from $3,000 from $9,000 ~67%
Immunotherapy from $3,000 from $9,000 ~67%
Proton Therapy from $15,000 from $45,000 ~67%
Bone Marrow Transplant from $30,000 from $90,000 ~67%
Mastectomy from $5,000 from $15,000 ~67%
Stem Cell Therapy from $30,000 from $90,000 ~67%
Breast-Conserving Surgery from $3,000 from $10,000 ~70%
Hormone Therapy for Cancer from $150 from $500 ~70%
Breast Reconstruction from $6,000 from $20,000 ~70%
Laparoscopic (Minimally Invasive) Colorectal Cancer Surgery from $8,000 from $30,000 ~73%
Carbon-Ion Therapy from $20,000 from $50,000 ~60%

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Before you choose

How to Decide Which Procedure Is Right for You

Share your pathology and scans early

Sending your diagnosis, pathology and recent scans up front lets an oncologist shape a plan and an accurate quote before you travel.

Keep your home oncology team involved

We help share records both ways so your treatment abroad joins up with the team who will manage your ongoing care once you are back home.

Plan for treatment length and recovery

Cancer treatment can run over weeks or several cycles, so we help you plan a realistic timeline for your stay, recovery and return visits.

Ask about multidisciplinary review

The best centres plan care through a tumour board, so ask that surgeons, oncologists and radiologists review your case together.

Cancer Treatment in Thailand, Answered

The questions patients ask most before travelling abroad for oncology care.

At JCI-accredited hospitals, oncology care can match the standards of Western private hospitals, with modern equipment and internationally trained teams. The real variable is choosing an accredited centre and board-certified specialists rather than a discount provider. As with cancer treatment anywhere, outcomes depend on your diagnosis and staging, so ask the team to talk you through your specific situation.

It depends entirely on your diagnosis and the treatment planned. Surgery may need a couple of weeks, while chemotherapy or radiation can run across several cycles or weeks. Once an oncologist reviews your case, we help you plan a realistic timeline for treatment, recovery, and any follow-up visits.

No one can promise a particular outcome, and any clinic that guarantees a cure should be treated with caution. Cancer results depend on the type, stage, and biology of the disease, as well as your overall health. A good oncology team will be honest with you about realistic goals, whether the aim is cure, control, or comfort, and will explain what the plan can and cannot achieve.

All cancer treatment carries risks, from surgical and anaesthetic complications to side effects of chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy, and your team will explain the specific risks for your plan. Continuity matters just as much, so we help share your records, treatment summaries, and follow-up guidance with your home oncology team, who will manage your ongoing care and monitoring once you return.

The more we have up front, the better. Your confirmed diagnosis, pathology or biopsy reports, and recent scans let an oncologist review your case and prepare a treatment plan and a quote before you commit. If anything is missing, we will tell you what to ask your current doctors for.

Yes, and it is worth asking for. Leading centres plan cancer care through a multidisciplinary tumour board, where surgeons, medical oncologists, and radiation specialists review your case together. A second opinion is always reasonable, and a reputable team will welcome it rather than rush you into a decision.

Cancer treatment in Thailand typically costs 50 to 70 percent less than at home, and more on some procedures, even after flights and accommodation, as the price table above shows.

Care Held to a Standard

Every procedure we coordinate runs through accredited hospitals and board-certified specialists.

Accredited hospitals only

We coordinate with JCI and HA accredited hospitals in Bangkok and Phuket, not discount clinics.

Board-certified specialists

Your care is led by oncologists and cancer surgeons certified by the Medical Council of Thailand.

English-speaking care

International patient departments handle your care in English from first enquiry to flight home.

One point of contact

A single coordinator manages quotes, scheduling and aftercare, so nothing falls between clinics.

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