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Brain Cancer Treatment: Singapore vs Spain

Cost, Quality & Recovery Compared

$20000
Singapore Starting Cost
$30000
Spain Starting Cost
At-a-Glance Comparison

Quick Comparison: Singapore vs Spain

See how these top medical tourism destinations compare for Brain Cancer Treatment.

Comparison Factor
Singapore
Spain
Winner
Average Cost (in USD) 20000 - 100000 30000 - 100000 Singapore
Success Rate (Min and Max)80% – 92% disease control benchmarks 80% – 92% Both Equal
Advanced TechnologyHighly advanced neuro-oncology infrastructure including neuronavigation systems, intraoperative MRI and CT imaging, Gamma Knife and CyberKnife stereotactic radiosurgery, proton therapy planning support, and precision radiotherapy technologies such as IMRT, VMAT, and image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT). Advanced neuro-oncology infrastructure including neuronavigation systems, intraoperative MRI/CT, Gamma Knife and CyberKnife radiosurgery, proton therapy (select centres), and modern linear accelerators with IMRT, VMAT, IGRT, supported by precision oncology and molecular diagnostics. Both Equal
JCI Accredited Hospitals20+ internationally accredited hospitals 15+ Singapore
Visa ProcessMedical Visa / Short-Term Visit Pass (typically 3–7 working days) Schengen Medical Visa / Short-Stay Schengen Visa (Type C) (10–15 working days) Both Equal

*Costs are estimates and may vary based on hospital, complexity, and package inclusions. See detailed cost breakdown below

Detailed Cost Analysis

Brain Cancer Treatment Cost Breakdown

Understand exactly where your money goes. Both countries offer all-inclusive packages, but here's how the costs typically break down.

Singapore

Best for Budget-Conscious Patients

$20000 - $100000

Offered Package Price (Additional Cost Excluded)

Cost Breakdown

Pre Evaluation2000 - 6000
Surgery Cost (Hospital + Surgeon)18000 - 94000
Hospital Stay (7-14 days)Included
Additional Cost
Post-Surgery Medications400 - 3000
Follow-up Care400 - 3000
Other Cost 400 - 3000

What's Typically Included

  • Airport pickup and drop
  • Dedicated patient care coordinator
  • Interpreter services (if required)
  • Medical visa assistance
  • Accommodation for patient & one attendant

Spain

Best for Flexible Donor Requirements

$30000 - $100000

Offered Package Price (Additional Cost Excluded)

Cost Breakdown

Pre Evaluation2500 - 7000
Surgery Cost (Hospital + Surgeon)27500 - 93000
Hospital Stay (7-14 days)Included
Post-Surgery Medications600 - 3000
Follow-up Care600 - 3000

What's Typically Included

    • Airport pickup and drop
    • Dedicated patient care coordinator
    • Interpreter services (if required)
    • Medical visa assistance
    • Accommodation for patient & one attendant

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Clinical Excellence

Quality & Clinical Standards

Both Singapore and Spain maintain world-class healthcare standards with internationally accredited hospitals and highly trained medical professionals.

Singapore's Healthcare Standards


Accreditation

Singapore hosts internationally accredited tertiary hospitals with advanced neuro-oncology centres and specialised neurosurgery departments.

Clinical Outcomes

Leading cancer centres report high treatment success and disease control rates through integrated neurosurgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy programs.

Regulatory Framework

Leading cancer centres report high treatment success and disease control rates through integrated neurosurgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy programs.

Spain's Healthcare Standards


Accreditation

Spain has a strong network of internationally accredited hospitals, including JCI-accredited centres and nationally regulated institutions aligned with European healthcare quality standards.

Clinical Outcomes

Brain cancer treatment outcomes in Spain are highly advanced, supported by multidisciplinary neuro-oncology teams, precision neurosurgery, advanced radiotherapy, and personalised oncology protocols.

Regulatory Framework

Healthcare is regulated by the Spanish Ministry of Health and adheres to European Union medical standards, ensuring strict clinical governance, patient safety, and ethical oncology practices.

Quality Metric
Singapore
Spain
Accredited Hospitals
20+ 15+
Average Success Rate
80% – 92% 80% – 90%
Advanced RT (IMRT/VMAT/SRS)
Available in leading cancer centres Widely available in leading oncology centres
Neuronavigation Availability
Available in tertiary neurosurgical hospitals Available in major tertiary hospitals
Medical Expertise

Surgeon Expertise Comparison

Both countries have highly qualified and experienced medical specialists trained at premier institutions worldwide. Here's what sets them apart.

Surgeons of Singapore

Specialization

Comprehensive neuro-oncology programmes integrating neurosurgery, radiation oncology, medical oncology, and neuro-rehabilitation for brain tumour treatment.

Volume & Experience

Experienced neurosurgical teams performing complex brain tumour resections, stereotactic radiosurgery procedures, and multidisciplinary cancer care for international patients.

Surgeons of Spain

Specialization

Multidisciplinary neuro-oncology teams including neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, and medical oncologists specialising in complex brain tumour surgeries, stereotactic radiosurgery, and targeted therapies.

Volume & Experience

High-volume European tertiary centres with experienced teams managing complex brain tumour cases using advanced surgical and non-surgical treatment protocols.

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Facilities & Comfort

Hospital Infrastructure & Patient Experience

Beyond medical excellence, your comfort during treatment matters. Compare the patient experience at top hospitals in both destinations.

Singapore

Singapore

World-class hospitals, exceptional value

Hospital Infrastructure

Advanced tertiary hospitals equipped with neuronavigation systems, intraoperative MRI/CT imaging, Gamma Knife and CyberKnife radiosurgery platforms, dedicated neuro-ICUs, and modern radiotherapy centres.

Patient Experience Features

Private Rooms
Single & twin sharing rooms available
Multi-Cuisine Food
Wide international cuisine options, including Asian and Western diets
Interpreter Services
Arabic, English, Mandarin, Malay, and Russian language support
Modern Amenities
High-speed WiFi, smart TV, private bathrooms
Attendant Accommodation
Family accommodation within the hospital or nearby hotels
International Patient Wing
Dedicated international patient support services
Spain

Spain

Luxury healthcare experience

Hospital Infrastructure

Advanced tertiary hospitals equipped with neuronavigation systems, intraoperative MRI/CT, Gamma Knife and CyberKnife units, proton therapy (select), modern radiotherapy centres, and specialised neuro-ICUs.

Patient Experience Features

Private comfortable suites
Comfortable private suites with a blend of modern healthcare and European hospitality standards
Diverse and high-quality dining services
Wide variety of Mediterranean and international cuisine tailored to patients' dietary needs
Multilingual healthcare and support team
Multilingual support, including Spanish, English, French, and other European languages
Modern in-room facilities and comfort features
Rooms equipped with modern amenities such as smart TVs, Wi-Fi, and patient-friendly interiors
Convenient accommodation options for family members
Family accommodation options available through nearby hotels and hospital partnerships
Dedicated concierge and patient assistance services
Dedicated international patient services and care coordinators ensure a smooth treatment journey
Planning Your Trip

Travel & Stay Logistics

Plan your medical journey with confidence. Here's everything you need to know about travel, visas, and accommodation in both countries.

Travel to Singapore

Flight Connectivity

From the Middle East7–9 hours
From Europe12–14 hours
From USA18–22 hours
From Africa9–12 hours
From Asia2–7 hours
From Russia10–12 hours
Major AirportsSingapore Changi Airport

Visa Requirements

Visa TypeMedical Visa / Short-Term Visit Pass
DurationUp to 30–90 days (depending on nationality)
Processing3–7 working days
RequiredMedical records, hospital appointment/confirmation letter

Accommodation Costs

Budget (Near Hospital)70–120 USD/night
Mid-Range120–220 USD/night
Premium250+ USD/night

Daily Living Costs

Meals15–30 USD/day
Local Transport8–20 USD/day
Estimated Total35–70 USD/day

Travel to Spain

Flight Connectivity

From the Middle East-
From Europe2–4 hours
From USA8–11 hours
From Africa2–5 hours
From Asia10–13 hours
From Russia4–6 hours
Major AirportsAdolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport / Barcelona–El Prat Airport

Visa Requirements

Visa TypeSchengen Medical Visa / Short-Stay Schengen Visa (Type C)
DurationUp to 90 days within 180 days
Processing10–15 working days
RequiredMedical records, hospital appointment/confirmation letter

Accommodation Costs

Budget (Near Hospital)60–110 USD/night
Mid-Range110–200 USD/night
Premium230+ USD/night

Daily Living Costs

Meals12–25 USD/day
Local Transport5–12 USD/day
Estimated Total20–50 USD/day

Medigence Travel Support

We provide end-to-end travel assistance including visa facilitation, airport pickups, hotel bookings near your hospital, and local support throughout your stay. Our patient coordinators handle all logistics so you can focus on recovery.

Post-Surgery Care

Recovery & Rehabilitation Timeline

Understanding the recovery process helps you plan better. Here's what to expect after Brain Cancer Treatment in both countries.

Recovery in Singapore

1

Hospital Stay

7–12 days

Patients remain hospitalised for brain tumour surgery or therapy, post-operative monitoring, and early neurological recovery care.

2

Post-Discharge (Local)

10–14

Recommended local stay: 10–14 days for recovery, review, and RT planning, if needed.

3

Return Home

3–4 weeks

Often 3–4 weeks post-surgery, depending on stability and ongoing RT schedule.

4

Full Recovery

6–8 week

Surgical recovery 6–8 weeks; oncology treatment course may extend 2–6+ months.

Follow-Up Protocol

In-person follow-ups recommended at 3, 6, 12 months. Telemedicine available.

Recovery in Spain

1

Hospital Stay

7–12 days

Patients remain hospitalised for brain tumour surgery or therapy, post-operative monitoring, and early neurological recovery care.

2

Post-Discharge (Local)

10–14

Recommended local stay: 10–14 days for recovery, review, and RT planning, if needed.

3

Return Home

3–4 weeks

Often 3–4 weeks post-surgery, depending on stability and ongoing RT schedule.

4

Full Recovery

6–8 weeks

Surgical recovery 6–8 weeks; oncology treatment course may extend 2–6+ months.

Follow-Up Protocol

Comprehensive telemedicine follow-up program. Return visits at 6, 12 months if possible.

Essential Post-Transplant Care (Both Countries)

Daily immunosuppressant medications (lifelong)
Regular blood tests (creatinine, drug levels)
Blood pressure monitoring
Dietary modifications
Avoiding infections and crowds
Follow-up imaging as needed

Important Note

Brain Cancer Treatment recipients require lifelong immunosuppressant medications. Ensure you have a plan for obtaining these medications and regular blood monitoring in your home country before traveling abroad for surgery.

Making an Informed Decision

Risks & Complication Transparency

Every medical procedure carries risks. We believe in complete transparency so you can make a fully informed decision about your Brain Cancer Treatment journey.

Common Transplant Risks (Both Countries)

Bleeding & Infection

Minimised via advanced sterile arthroscopy, OTs, laminar airflow, and prophylactic antibiotics.

Pain and Swelling

Common during early recovery; managed with multimodal pain control and structured physiotherapy.

Delayed Healing

Higher risk in older, diabetic, or overweight patients; requires careful monitoring

Surgical Complication

Possible surgical complications include graft issues, infection, or reduced knee mobility.

Medication Side Effects

Medication side effects may include nausea, dizziness, or mild gastrointestinal discomfort.

Singapore: Considerations & Strengths

Things to Consider

  • Brain cancer treatment usually involves a combination of surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy over multiple treatment phases.
  • Treatment costs are higher due to advanced neurosurgical technology and specialised oncology infrastructure.
  • Patients travelling internationally should plan adequate time for treatment planning, recovery, and follow-up consultations.
  • Long-term imaging surveillance and oncology follow-up are essential for monitoring recurrence.

Risk Mitigation Strengths

  • Brain cancer treatment usually involves a combination of surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy over multiple treatment phases.
  • Treatment costs are higher due to advanced neurosurgical technology and specialised oncology infrastructure.
  • Patients travelling internationally should plan adequate time for treatment planning, recovery, and follow-up consultations.
  • Long-term imaging surveillance and oncology follow-up are essential for monitoring recurrence.

Spain: Considerations & Strengths

Things to Consider

  • Brain cancer treatment in Spain offers premium European-quality care with access to advanced technologies and highly specialised teams.
  • Treatment is relatively more expensive compared to Asian destinations but offers cutting-edge precision oncology.
  • Patients may require extended stays for radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and follow-up imaging.
  • Well-established healthcare system ensures high safety, quality, and regulatory standards.
  • Ideal for patients seeking advanced or complex neuro-oncology care.

Risk Mitigation Strengths

  • Advanced neuronavigation and intraoperative imaging improve surgical precision.
  • Availability of stereotactic radiosurgery and proton therapy enhances targeted tumour treatment.
  • Multidisciplinary tumour boards ensure personalised and evidence-based care plans.
  • Strict infection control and European clinical safety protocols.
  • Comprehensive rehabilitation and long-term follow-up programs.
Decision Guide

Who Should Choose Singapore vs Spain

The right choice depends on your specific situation. Here's a clear guide to help you decide which destination aligns with your needs.

Choose Singapore If...

  • Highly specialised neurosurgeons experienced in complex brain tumour resections.
  • Advanced stereotactic radiosurgery technologies such as the Gamma Knife and CyberKnife.
  • Multidisciplinary tumour boards ensure personalised neuro-oncology treatment planning.
  • Comprehensive neurological monitoring and rehabilitation support after treatment.

Ideal Patient Profile

Ideal candidates include patients with resectable brain tumors or those needing biopsy and integrated neuro-oncology care, including RT/chemo.

Choose Spain If...

  • You prefer treatment in a highly advanced European healthcare system
  • You want access to cutting-edge neuro-oncology technologies, including radiosurgery and proton therapy
  • You value highly experienced multidisciplinary oncology teams
  • You are comfortable with higher treatment costs for premium care
  • You prefer strong regulatory standards and high patient safety

Ideal Patient Profile

Ideal candidates include patients with resectable brain tumors or those needing biopsy and integrated neuro-oncology care, including RT/chemo.

You Can't Go Wrong With Either If...

Both countries achieve 95%+ success rates at top hospitals
JCI-accredited facilities available in both destinations
English-speaking doctors and staff at major hospitals
Comprehensive medical tourism packages available
Medigence provides end-to-end support in both countries

Still Not Sure What to Choose?

Our medical tourism experts can analyze your case and recommend the best destination based on your medical history and budget.

Your Next Steps

Decision Guidance

Follow this step-by-step framework to make the right choice for your Brain Cancer Treatment journey.

1

Choose a tertiary neuro-oncology centre

Verify tumor type and grade through MRI and biopsy to determine the appropriate neuro-oncology treatment plan.

2

Plan for RT/chemo logistics

Select a specialised centre with experienced neurosurgeons and neuro-oncology teams for complex brain tumor management.

3

Budget for the full treatment course

Coordinate radiotherapy and chemotherapy schedules, as these treatments often continue for several weeks.

4

Ensure follow-up MRI plan

Coordinate radiotherapy and chemotherapy schedules, as these treatments often continue for several weeks.

Pro Tips for Your Research

Request quotes from 2-3 hospitals in each country
Ask for success rates specific to your condition
Verify JCI/NABH accreditation status
Check if package includes medications for 3+ months
Confirm interpreter and visa support services

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Surgical Oncologist

15 Years of Experience

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. View More