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Brain Tumor

Brain tumors are divided into primary (formed in brain tissues) and secondary (formed as a result of cancer metastasis from other organs). All types of tumors have their own characteristics. Some, such as glioblastomas, grow incredibly fast. Others, such as epindymoblastoma, can only be detected in children at an early age. The most well-known types of brain cancer are glioma, blastoma, neuroblastoma and schwannoma.

In order for doctors to choose the best way to remove the tumor, a patient with brain cancer is examined using CT, MRI, PET-CT. Brain surgery is the most difficult and demanding procedure. To minimize the risk of damage to vital structures, foreign medical centers use minimally invasive approaches and intraoperative scanning, which is why many patients prefer to undergo brain cancer treatment abroad.

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Minimally invasive treatment of brain cancer abroad

Surgery

In Israel, China, Korea, and Japan, minimally invasive keyhole craniotomy is used as the primary brain cancer surgery. This is an improved version of a standard operation, where the surgeon performs all manipulations through a tiny hole with a diameter of less than 2 cm. To ensure maximum removal of cancerous tissue while preserving important functional structures, surgeons use the BrainPath optical system, intraoperative MRI and surgical robots. If the tumor is located near the area responsible for speech or movement, a conscious craniotomy is performed when the patient answers questions and moves during the operation at the doctor's request, so the doctor can assess whether important areas are affected.

In Germany, patients are offered endoscopic endonasal surgeries. This is a minimally invasive procedure, during which the tumor is removed through the nasal passages without any incisions, and the patient quickly recovers. 

Radiosurgery

In cancer centers in Israel, Korea and China, it is possible to undergo treatment with a Cyber Knife system. This is a painless way to remove brain cancer using high-intensity ionizing radiation without compromising the integrity of the skin and skull. It can be used in combination with traditional surgery, and is also an option for patients with inoperable or surgically complex tumors. "Cyberknife" allows doctors to fine-tune treatment to avoid excessive exposure to healthy tissue.

The cost of an advanced radiosurgery procedure is calculated according to the patient's diagnosis. Prices for brain cancer treatment abroad may vary depending on the country.

Proton therapy

For radiation treatment of the brain, proton therapy is performed — the delivery of high doses of radiation to the tumor site without damaging healthy tissues. The new method can be used to remove growths among very sensitive areas, including the base of the skull.

Laser therapy

Laser interstitial thermotherapy is performed by implanting a laser catheter inside a tumor and heating it to high enough temperatures to kill cancer cells. This minimally invasive procedure is performed through a tiny 2-3 mm incision on the scalp and takes only a few minutes. After treatment, most patients can go home the very next day and quickly return to normal activities.

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Leading doctors
Kim Ho Jin
  • Graduated from Yonsei University.
  • Before becoming the head physician at 'Uridil Gangnam', worked as a neurosurgeon at several major Korean clinics, including 'Severance'.
  • In 2007, received the 'Patients' Love' award.
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Lee Jun Ho
  • Graduated with a master's degree from Seoul National University College of Medicine.
  • Member of the Korean Neurosurgical Society.
  • In 2007, received the award for best scientific publications.
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Kim Kyung Hwan
  • Completed master's degree and residency at Chung-Ang University.
  • Member of the Korean Society of Spine Surgery.
  • Member of the Korean Orthopaedic Society.
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Eun Sang Su
  • Doctor of Medical Sciences from Seoul National University College of Medicine.
  • Consultant physician to the Minister of Defense.
  • Received training at Harvard, Cornell, and Pittsburgh.
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Kim Dong Sok
  • Department of Pediatric Neurosurgery.
  • Specialization: brain tumor treatment.
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