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Stereotactic Radio Therapy (SRT) Cost in Vietnam

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How Much Does Stereotactic Radio Therapy (SRT) Cost in Vietnam?

The estimated cost of Stereotactic Radio Therapy (SRT) in Vietnam ranges from USD 4000 - USD 8000.

Stereotactic Radiotherapy (SRT) costs vary based on technology type, tumor size/location, number of sessions, hospital facility, provider experience, and advanced imaging needs, as well as on-going follow-up care. Complex tumors or multiple treatments typically increase total costs for SRT.

Factors Influencing the Cost of Stereotactic Radio Therapy (SRT)

  • Technology Used: More advanced SRT technologies, such as CyberKnife and Gamma Knife, typically result in higher Laserbeam Radiotherapy (SRT) costs because they use more sophisticated equipment and require greater precision.
  • Size and Location of Tumour: Smaller, well-defined tumours tend to require fewer SRT sessions than tumours that are more complex or difficult to reach, which can drive up the overall cost.
  • Treatment Sessions: A single SRT session is generally less expensive than multiple sessions.
  • Hospital-Based Care: The cost of SRT varies based on hospital accreditations, types of facilities, and whether the SRT was provided at a cancer centre.
  • Medical Expertise: The overall cost of treatment can depend on the level of medical expertise of the treatment team and whether they take a multidisciplinary approach.
  • Imaging and Planning: The use of advanced imaging techniques (e.g., MRIs, CTs, PET scans) and the associated imaging services and planning processes can increase the overall cost of SRT.
  • Support Care: Consultations, medications, and future monitoring may be included in the overall cost of SRT treatment.

What's included in your Stereotactic Radio Therapy (SRT) quote?

Stereotactic Radiotherapy (SRT)
Highly precise radiation treatment targeting tumors while minimising damage to surrounding tissue
Radiation oncology consultation
Pre-treatment evaluation, treatment planning, and follow-up consultations
SRT treatment & supportive care
Treatment sessions, imaging guidance, and recovery monitoring
Follow-up monitoring
Imaging, response assessment, and routine oncology follow-ups
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Cost of Stereotactic Radio Therapy (SRT) in Major Cities of Vietnam

City Cost (USD)
Can Tho $4,000 – $8,000 Explore More
Da Nang $4,000 – $8,000 Explore More
Ha noi $3,200 – $6,400 Explore More
Ho Chi Minh $4,000 – $8,000 Explore More
Nha Trang $3,600 – $7,200 Explore More
Phu Quoc $3,600 – $7,200 Explore More

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To accurately position the patient and deliver radiation to a well-defined malignant tumor, stereotactic radiation therapy, or SRT, is a type of external radiation therapy. With SRT, the entire radiation dose is split up into multiple doses that are administered over a few days. When treating brain tumors and other brain illnesses, stereotactic radiation therapy is usually utilized as part of a comprehensive treatment regimen.

Even though SRT's overall dose may be higher than SRS's, each day's dose administration will be substantially lower. Known as stereotactic ablative body radiation (SABR) or stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), both are used to treat localized cancers in the brain and, more recently, in the body.

The excessive dose administered in SRS and SRT requires the patient to be positioned very precisely. For each patient, a customized mask or positioning device is created at the moment of CT imaging to achieve this. This makes it possible to precisely position the patient, facilitating the sub-millimeter radiation administration.

What are the types of SRT?

A variety of devices are employed in the delivery of stereotactic radiotherapy, such as:

  • Linear Accelerators (LINAC)- These devices target the tumor with high-energy electrons or X-rays.
  • CyberKnife- A robotic radiosurgery system with sub-millimeter accuracy that can deliver radiation from different directions.
  • Gamma Knife- Targets brain or head and neck cancers with concentrated gamma radiation beams.

SRT is commonly used to treat tumors of small to intermediate size in the pancreas, brain, spine, lung, liver, prostate, and other body areas. It works especially well for tumors that are hard to operate on because of their location or the patient's general health.

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Patients generally return to pre-treatment activity levels within one to three days after SRT. Since SRT is non-invasive, it allows for a quick return to orientation to normal activities after treatment, with mild fatigue and/or headaches reported by some patients as a side effect.

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.
  • SRT has been demonstrated as being highly effective, with research indicating that SRT can control or decrease the size of most tumors in more than 85-95% of treated patients. Those patients who had small or early-stage tumors had 2-year local control rate data ranging from 80-90% and higher for specific histologies such as lung or breast metastases. Effectiveness varies based on cancer type, size, location, and patient-specific factors.

    A type of radiation treatment that is able to focus the beam directly on the tumor with minimal effect on adjacent healthy tissues, thereby providing maximum destruction of the tumor.

    The number of treatments will depend on the size and location of the tumor and your overall less than 1 to 5 treatment sessions.

    Most patients are not in pain during SRT; the experience is similar to that of an imaging study.

    Brain tumors are the most common condition treated with SRT. Other conditions treated with SRT include spinal tumors, lung nodules, liver lesions, and Metastatic Cancers (example - breast cancer that has metastasised to the brain).

    Although side effects are generally mild, patients may experience fatigue, headaches, and localised swelling in the treatment area, depending on the area being treated.

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