
See how these top medical tourism destinations compare for HIPEC.
| Comparison Factor | Italy | Lithuania | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Cost (in USD) | 25000 - 50000 | 10000 - 20000 | Lithuania |
| Success Rate (Min and Max) | 60% - 85% | 50% – 75% (stage and completeness dependent) | Italy |
| Advanced Technology | Specialised European peritoneal surface malignancy centres use advanced CRS + HIPEC platforms, high-precision imaging (PET-CT, MRI), and multidisciplinary oncology teams. | CRS + HIPEC programs with advanced surgical oncology units, PET-CT imaging, and dedicated oncology ICUs | Both Equal |
| JCI Accredited Hospitals | 10+ | 1–2 | Italy |
| Visa Process | Schengen Medical Visa (10 - 15 working days) | Schengen Medical Visa (10–15 working days) | Both Equal |
*Costs are estimates and may vary based on hospital, complexity, and package inclusions. See detailed cost breakdown below
Understand exactly where your money goes. Both countries offer all-inclusive packages, but here's how the costs typically break down.
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Get Your Free QuoteBoth Italy and Lithuania maintain world-class healthcare standards with internationally accredited hospitals and highly trained medical professionals.
Many hospitals in Italy are accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI) and certified under European healthcare quality standards.
HIPEC procedures in Italy are performed in specialised oncology centres with experienced surgical oncologists and multidisciplinary teams.
Clinical outcomes are supported by advanced cancer research, precision diagnostics, and personalised treatment protocols.
Healthcare in Italy is regulated under the Italian National Health Service (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale – SSN).
Hospitals in Lithuania follow European Union (EU) healthcare standards with ISO-certified oncology departments and adherence to European cancer treatment guidelines.
Moderate outcomes depending on disease stage and completeness of cytoreduction, supported by multidisciplinary oncology care and evidence-based treatment protocols.
Oncology services are regulated under EU healthcare directives ensuring strict safety protocols, chemotherapy regulation, and surgical quality standards.
| Quality Metric | Italy | Lithuania |
|---|---|---|
Accredited Hospitals | 15+ | 3+ |
CRS + HIPEC Availability | Yes | Yes (limited centres) |
ICU Support Level | Advanced (European tertiary cancer centres) | Advanced (tertiary care ICUs) |
Top Speciality Hospital Hubs | Milan, Rome, Bologna, Verona | Vilnius |
Both countries have highly qualified and experienced medical specialists trained at premier institutions worldwide. Here's what sets them apart.
Specialised surgical oncologists
Several Italian centres perform CRS + HIPEC regularly and participate in European oncology research networks.
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Beyond medical excellence, your comfort during treatment matters. Compare the patient experience at top hospitals in both destinations.

World-class hospitals, exceptional value
Major Italian oncology hospitals have advanced surgical suites, HIPEC perfusion systems for heated chemotherapy, specialised oncology ICUs, modern diagnostic imaging, and integrated cancer care units including pathology, radiology, and chemotherapy services.
Luxury healthcare experience
Lithuanian hospitals offering HIPEC are equipped with modern operating theatres, specialised HIPEC perfusion systems, oncology ICUs, and comprehensive diagnostic support including pathology, PET-CT imaging, and laboratory services. Multidisciplinary teams ensure coordinated cancer care and treatment planning.
Plan your medical journey with confidence. Here's everything you need to know about travel, visas, and accommodation in both countries.
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.
Understanding the recovery process helps you plan better. Here's what to expect after HIPEC in both countries.
HIPEC is performed during cytoreductive surgery, where heated chemotherapy circulates inside the abdominal cavity.
Patients are monitored closely in specialised oncology ICUs after surgery.
Doctors recommend staying locally after discharge for wound healing and early recovery monitoring.
Gradual recovery includes nutritional therapy, physiotherapy, and oncology follow-up visits.
In-person follow-ups recommended at 3, 6, 12 months. Telemedicine available.
HIPEC is performed along with cytoreductive surgery to remove visible tumours followed by heated chemotherapy in the abdominal cavity.
Patients are closely monitored in ICU after surgery.
A local stay is recommended for wound care, nutritional support, and follow-up.
Recovery depends on surgical extent, nutritional status, and response to treatment.
Comprehensive telemedicine follow-up program. Return visits at 6, 12 months if possible.
HIPEC 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.
Every medical procedure carries risks. We believe in complete transparency so you can make a fully informed decision about your HIPEC journey.
Major surgery with extensive tumour removal may increase bleeding and infection risk.
Post-operative pain and swelling are expected and managed with clinical protocols.
Delayed healing may occur in patients with poor nutrition or advanced disease.
Possible bowel complications, leakage, or infection, depending on surgical complexity.
Heated chemotherapy may impact kidney function or bone marrow, requiring monitoring.
The right choice depends on your specific situation. Here's a clear guide to help you decide which destination aligns with your needs.
Patients diagnosed with peritoneal surface malignancies such as colorectal cancer with peritoneal metastasis, ovarian cancer, appendix cancer, mesothelioma, or pseudomyxoma peritonei who may benefit from cytoreductive surgery combined with heated intraperitoneal chemotherapy.
Patients diagnosed with peritoneal malignancies such as colorectal cancer with peritoneal spread, ovarian cancer, appendix cancer, or pseudomyxoma peritonei who are suitable candidates for cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC within a European healthcare system.
Our medical tourism experts can analyze your case and recommend the best destination based on your medical history and budget.
Follow this step-by-step framework to make the right choice for your HIPEC journey.
Doctors evaluate the extent of peritoneal disease using the PCI scoring system.
Surgeons assess whether complete tumour removal (cytoreduction) is achievable.
Prepare for ICU recovery, hospital stay, and rehabilitation needs.
Budget for surgery, ICU care, medicines, and potential complications.
Schedule follow-up monitoring and further oncology treatment if needed.
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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