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Transarterial Radioembolization- TARE Cost in Vietnam

USD 15000 - USD 28000

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How Much Does Transarterial Radioembolization- TARE Cost in Vietnam?

The estimated cost of a Transarterial Radioembolization- TARE in Vietnam ranges from USD 15000 - USD 28000.

Depending on the type of liver tumour, disease stage, and procedural complexity, the cost of Transarterial Radioembolization (TARE) varies. Factors influencing the overall cost include the interventional radiologist’s expertise, type and dose of radioactive microspheres used (Yttrium-90), number of treatment sessions, imaging guidance, anaesthesia, and hospital standards.

Factors Influencing the Cost of Transarterial Radioembolization- TARE

  • Type of TARE Procedure: Costs vary depending on whether the patient undergoes unilobar or bilobar treatment, the number of sessions required, and the type of radioactive microspheres used.
  • Severity and Complexity of Condition: Patients with large, multifocal, or advanced liver tumours may require more extensive treatment, increasing overall costs.
  • Hospital or Interventional Radiology Centre Standards: Hospitals with specialised interventional radiology units, hybrid operating suites, nuclear medicine facilities, and comprehensive postoperative care may charge higher fees.
  • Specialist Expertise: Experienced interventional radiologists with expertise in TARE may have higher professional charges.
  • Pre-Treatment Evaluations: Consultations, diagnostic imaging (including CT, MRI, and PET-CT), liver function tests, angiography, and blood tests contribute to the initial costs.
  • Use of Advanced Technology: Catheter systems, microspheres, imaging guidance, and radiation safety measures can increase expenses.
  • Post-Treatment Monitoring: Follow-up visits, liver function monitoring, symptom management, medication management, and periodic imaging contribute to the total treatment cost.

What's included in your Transarterial Radioembolization- TARE quote?

Transarterial Radioembolization (TARE)
fee, Yttrium-90 (Y-90)
Oncology team consults
Pre-evaluation, treatment planning, follow-ups
1–2-day hospital stay
management
5–7-day in-country follow-up
Value: treatment response evaluation
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Cost of Transarterial Radioembolization- TARE in Major Cities of Vietnam

City Cost (USD)
Can Tho $15,000 – $28,000 Explore More
Da Nang $15,000 – $28,000 Explore More
Ha noi $12,000 – $22,400 Explore More
Ho Chi Minh $15,000 – $28,000 Explore More
Nha Trang $13,500 – $25,200 Explore More
Phu Quoc $13,500 – $25,200 Explore More

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An advanced interventional radiology treatment is transarterial radioembolisation (TARE), also known as selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT). It is used to manage liver tumours, particularly metastases to other body regions, such as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In TARE, radioactive microspheres are selectively injected into the tumour's blood vessels, achieving localised radiation and tumour necrosis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Patients are usually monitored for symptoms of fatigue or nausea for a couple of days following TARE, and most patients return to their regular activities within 1-2 weeks; however, some patients may take longer to recover from post-embolisation syndrome, and response rates vary widely. What other expenses are there in Vietnam, apart from the cost of Transarterial Radioembolization- TARE?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 general response rate is between 40-60%, and there may be a higher chance of survival than without treatment, depending on the type and stage of cancer and characteristics of the tumor being treated.

    TARE is considered when a patient:
  • Has primary liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) or liver metastases not suitable for surgical resection
  • Requires targeted treatment of liver tumors while sparing healthy liver tissue
  • Has tumors resistant to conventional chemotherapy or ablation therapies
  • Needs palliative or neoadjuvant therapy to shrink tumors before surgery
  • Eligibility depends on tumor size, location, liver function, overall health, and previous treatments.

  • Pre-Treatment: Consultation with an interventional radiologist and oncologist. Blood tests, liver function tests, and imaging studies (CT, MRI, angiography). Assessment of vascular anatomy and tumor location.
  • Treatment Approach: Injection of radioactive microspheres (Yttrium-90) directly into the hepatic artery. Tumor receives high-dose localised radiation, sparing surrounding healthy tissue. Minimally invasive procedure performed under local anaesthesia with sedation.
  • Duration: 1–3 hours, depending on tumor burden

  • Fatigue, nausea, or mild pain
  • Liver inflammation or dysfunction
  • Rarely, radiation-induced gastritis or ulcers
  • Blood clots or vascular injury
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