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Targeted Therapy Cost in Vietnam

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How Much Does Targeted Therapy Cost in Vietnam?

The estimated cost of Targeted Therapy in Vietnam ranges from USD 3000 - USD 8000.

Depending on the type of cancer, genetic or molecular profile of the tumour, stage of disease, patient’s overall health, and the specific targeted drugs used, the cost of Targeted Therapy varies. Factors influencing cost include the oncologist’s expertise, choice of targeted agents, duration and frequency of treatment, method of administration (oral or intravenous), and the standards of the hospital or oncology centre.

Factors Influencing the Cost of Targeted Therapy

  • Type of Targeted Therapy Used: Costs vary depending on the specific targeted drugs prescribed, whether therapy is oral or intravenous, single-agent or combination treatment, and the duration of therapy.
  • Cancer Type and Molecular Profile: Tumours with specific genetic or molecular markers may require specialised targeted agents or combination regimens, increasing overall costs.
  • Hospital or Oncology Centre Standards: Centres with advanced oncology units, infusion facilities, molecular diagnostics, and comprehensive supportive care services may have higher charges.
  • Oncologist’s Expertise: Experienced medical oncologists and multidisciplinary cancer care teams may have higher professional fees.
  • Pre-Treatment Evaluations: Oncology consultations, molecular and genetic testing, biopsy analysis, imaging (CT, MRI, PET-CT), and laboratory investigations contribute to initial costs.
  • Use of Advanced Medications: New-generation targeted drugs, combination protocols, and precision-based therapies can significantly increase expenses.

What's included in your Targeted Therapy quote?

Targeted therapy treatment
Oncologist fee, targeted drugs, infusion charges
Oncology team consults
Pre-treatment evaluation, molecular testing review
Day-care infusion sessions
Hospital visit for infusion
5–7-day in-country follow-up
Value: Response assessment, blood tests, and treatment monitoring
Visa & medical-visa invite letter
Airport pickup & transfers

Cost of Targeted Therapy in Major Cities of Vietnam

City Cost (USD)
Can Tho $3,000 – $8,000 Explore More
Da Nang $3,000 – $8,000 Explore More
Ha noi $2,400 – $6,400 Explore More
Ho Chi Minh $3,000 – $8,000 Explore More
Nha Trang $2,700 – $7,200 Explore More
Phu Quoc $2,700 – $7,200 Explore More

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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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Last Reviewed - June 2026

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Targeted therapy is a cancer treatment that uses medicines or other chemicals to precisely identify and attack specific cancer cells. A targeted therapy can be used alone or in combination with other therapies like traditional or standard chemotherapy, surgery, or radiation therapy. Precision medicine or personalised medicine are terms used to describe targeted therapy. Small and large molecule (Monoclonal antibodies) medications are the two types of targeted therapies.

Targeted therapy is frequently used in conjunction with chemotherapy and other therapies by doctors. Targeted therapy for a variety of tumours have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Types of cancers treated through Targeted Therapy are Breast cancer, Bladder cancer, Colorectal cancer, Kidney cancer, Leukemia, Liver cancer, Lung cancer, Lymphoma, and Prostate cancer

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Ha noi, Vietnam

JCI
Starting
USD 1500

Ha noi, Vietnam

JCI
Starting
USD 2000
Starting
USD 2500

Ha noi, Vietnam

JCI
Starting
USD 2000

Phu Quoc, Vietnam

JCI
Starting
USD 1500

Ha noi, Vietnam

JCI
Starting
USD 1500

Da Nang, Vietnam

JCI
Starting
USD 10000

Nha Trang, Vietnam

JCI
Starting
USD 1500

Can Tho, Vietnam

JCI
Starting
USD 2000

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Frequently Asked Questions

The length of recovery from and success rates for targeted therapy differ greatly by type of cancer, stage of cancer, and individual. The common side effects of targeted therapy usually resolve within a few weeks or months following the completion of the course; however, in some cases, patients experience relief sooner.

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.
  • The success rates for targeted therapies vary widely based on the various cancer-specific markers, with success rates as low as 20% and as high as 80%, depending on the type of cancer. Targeted therapies frequently provide better outcomes than traditional chemotherapy does various cancers.

    Targeted therapy is recommended when a patient:
  • Is diagnosed with cancer that has specific genetic mutations or molecular targets
  • Has advanced, metastatic, or recurrent cancer not responding adequately to conventional chemotherapy
  • Requires a more precise treatment approach that minimises damage to healthy cells
  • Has tumours that express biomarkers such as HER2, EGFR, ALK, BRAF, or VEGF
  • Needs long-term disease control with fewer systemic side effects
  • Eligibility depends on cancer type, stage, molecular and genetic test results, prior treatments, and overall health.

  • Pre-Treatment: Consultation with a medical oncologist. Detailed medical history and physical examination. Tumour biopsy and molecular or genetic testing. Imaging studies (CT scan, MRI, PET-CT). Blood tests to assess organ function
  • Treatment Approach: Administration of targeted drugs that block cancer-specific proteins or pathways. Treatment may be given as oral tablets or intravenous infusions. Often used alone or in combination with chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or radiotherapy. Delivered in cycles or as continuous therapy depending on the drug and cancer type. Close monitoring for response and side effects
  • Duration: Varies; treatment may continue for months or longer based on response

  • Fatigue, skin rash, or diarrhoea
  • High blood pressure or cardiovascular effects (drug-specific)
  • Liver function abnormalities
  • Risk of drug resistance over time
  • Generally fewer side effects compared to traditional chemotherapy
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