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Small Intestine Cancer Treatment Cost in Vietnam

USD 6000 - USD 12000

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How Much Does Small Intestine Cancer Treatment Cost in Vietnam?

The estimated cost of small intestine cancer treatment in Vietnam ranges from USD 6000 - USD 12000.

The price of treating small intestine cancer is influenced by how advanced or extensive the disease is when it is diagnosed. The different types of methods that will be utilized to control the disease, complex surgeries, availability of the hospital facilities used to perform the surgeries, experience of the physicians, and stay in the hospital will affect the cost of the patient's treatment, including any diagnostic tests performed before, during, and/or after the patient's treatment, the need for chemotherapy or targeted therapy during treatment, as well as follow-up care.

Factors Influencing the Cost of Small Intestine Cancer Treatment

  • The stage and extent of cancer: This will determine if limited surgical intervention is needed for early-stage cancers versus a combination of surgical, chemotherapy or targeted therapies for advanced-stage cancers, which will increase the overall cost of treatment.
  • Type of Treatment: Cancer treatment costs vary based on the type of treatment (e.g., surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, or multimodal) and the use of treatment combinations.
  • Surgical complexity: the degree of invasiveness of the surgical technique. Cost-wise, a minimally invasive procedure is typically less expensive than a complex open procedure. Furthermore, if a patient requires bowel reconstruction or lymph node excision, the cost will be proportionately higher.
  • The hospital's location and infrastructure: These will affect costs. A patient treated in an internationally accredited hospital with state-of-the-art equipment will generally incur higher treatment costs than a patient treated in a metropolitan area.
  • The doctor’s level of expertise: This includes experience in oncology and surgical specialities will have an impact on the amount charged by that physician. Such practitioners generally charge more for their services because they have a higher success rate (i.e., a lower failure rate).
  • The length of hospital stay: This will significantly affect the cost of a patient’s treatment, as will any complications that arise after surgery. Finally, various diagnostic imaging and pathology tests, as well as follow-up and long-term care, will increase the total cost of treatment.

What's included in your Small Intestine Cancer Treatment quote?

Comprehensive diagnostics
Blood tests, endoscopy, biopsy, CT/MRI/PET-CT, and cancer staging
Multidisciplinary oncology team
Surgical oncologist, medical oncologist, gastroenterologist, radiation oncologist, and oncology nurses
Hospital stay + ICU as needed
Inpatient care, ICU support (if required), pain management, and nursing care
30-day in-country monitoring
Imaging, laboratory tests, oncology consultations, and surveillance for recurrence
Visa & medical-visa invite letter
Airport pickup & transfers

Cost of Small Intestine Cancer Treatment in Major Cities of Vietnam

City Cost (USD)
Can Tho $6,000 – $12,000 Explore More
Da Nang $6,000 – $12,000 Explore More
Ha noi $4,800 – $9,600 Explore More
Ho Chi Minh $6,000 – $12,000 Explore More
Nha Trang $5,400 – $10,800 Explore More
Phu Quoc $5,400 – $10,800 Explore More

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MPT (Neuro)

7 Years of Experience

Last Reviewed - June 2026

Dr. Abdullah Rahil, M.P.T. (Neurology), is a dedicated physiotherapy professional specializing in orthopedic, neurological, and musculoskeletal rehabilitation. With strong clinical expertise, he focuses on improving patient mobility, reducing pain, and restoring functional independence through evidence-based rehabilitation techniques. He is skilled in advanced therapeutic approaches that support effective rehabilitation and recovery for a wide range of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions, focusing on improving mobility, reducing pain, and restoring functional independence. Dr. Rahil has extensive experience managing diverse rehabilitation cases. His patient-centered approach emphasizes personalized treatment plans, continuous assessment, and comprehensive rehabilitation to achieve optimal recovery outcomes.
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Dr Prateek Varshney
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Surgical Oncologist

15 Years of Experience

Last Reviewed - June 2026

Dr. Prateek Varshney is a renowned Surgical Oncologist. He has experience of more than 15+ years in surgical Oncology. He is currently practicing as a consultant at Metro Mass Hospital and Cancer Institute. He was also previously associated as a consultant with Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and as a professor at Gujarat Cancer Research Institute.
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A rare condition known as small intestinal cancer occurs when cancerous cells develop in the small intestine's tissues. Carcinoid tumors, adenocarcinomas, sarcomas, gastrointestinal stromal tumors, and lymphomas are the five main kinds of small intestine cancers. Treatment for Small Intestine Cancer includes radiation therapy to stop recurrence, chemotherapy to reduce or eradicate cancer cells, and surgery to remove the tumor. Treatments are tailored after seeing patients' conditions to improve survival.

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150+ Beds · 295+ Procedures
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222+ Beds · 297+ Procedures
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Frequently Asked Questions

Recovery usually takes 4 to 8 weeks after surgery. If chemotherapy or additional therapies are required, overall recovery and return to normal activities may take 3–6 months, depending on treatment intensity and the patient’s overall health.

Additional expenses may include:
  • Pre-operative tests (X-ray, MRI, blood work)
  • Anaesthesia fees
  • Post-surgery medications
  • Physiotherapy sessions
  • Follow-up consultations
  • If you're an international patient, costs for travel, accommodation, meals, and airport transfers.

    Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are Vietnam's primary hubs for complex surgery and medical travel, with the largest concentration of JCI-accredited hospitals and surgeons with international training. Other areas offer limited services.

    Reasons why patients choose Vietnam:
  • JCI-accredited modern Hospitals, with costs that are competitive with those in other countries
  • Well-organised packages for international medical travel.
  • High-quality care from fellowship-trained surgeons with extensive experience.
  • Modern hospitals accredited by the JCI offer a range of advanced arthroscopic and minimally invasive techniques.
  • Short waiting times for consultations with specialists, for imaging studies, and for surgery.
  • Strong rehabilitation service with structured physiotherapy programs.
  • Small intestine cancer success rates vary significantly by stage, with overall 5-year survival around 71% (localised: 86%, regional: 80%, distant/metastatic: 47%), but prognosis is much better with early detection and treatment (e.g., 70-90% for Stage 1)

    Surgical removal of the tumour is often used, although it may also be treated using chemotherapy, radiation, or a combination of therapies, based on the type and stage of the cancer.

    Surgery is often the primary form of treatment for small intestine cancer, particularly when the cancer has not spread beyond its localised area, and the tumour is surgically removed (with margins clear of cancer cells).

    The treatment duration ranges from a few weeks to several months, depending on the patient's response to therapy and the prescribed treatment.

    Chemotherapy may be suggested as an additional treatment for patients diagnosed with advanced-stage small intestine cancer or for patients at increased risk of developing a second cancer.

    The initial recovery period after surgery for small intestine cancer may take four to six weeks; however, full recovery from surgery can take several months to recover fully, depending on how healthy the patient was before surgery.

    Minimally invasive surgical options such as laparoscopic techniques or robotic-assisted surgery may be used for selected cases, allowing patients to recover more quickly with shorter hospital stays or recovery compared to open surgery.

    In select cases, cancer of the small intestine may be treated using either a targeted therapy or immunotherapy; however, these therapies are typically used only for patients with advanced-stage cancer or patients with recurrent cancer.

    Yes, regular follow-up visits are necessary to monitor the patient's healing, manage any side effects, and detect recurrence at the earliest opportunity.

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