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Liver cancer

In cancer treatment, the main thing is a quick diagnosis and timely treatment, which is not always possible in Russia. Outdated legislation on organ transplantation and the lack of necessary equipment often leave no choice but to go abroad for liver cancer treatment.

Over the past couple of decades, there have been more global hospitals, Asian countries are overtaking Germany, America and Israel, offering the same level of medicine at a price several times lower.

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Accurate diagnosis

The latest generation of PET-CT and PET-MRI diagnostics is available in foreign clinics.

Positron emission tomography (PET-CT), unlike computer and magnetic resonance therapy, does not show the anatomical structure of body parts, but records the features of their work, noticing deviations in each individual organ.

The PET-MRI machine is a spacecraft in the field of diagnostics. The only device capable of diagnosing cancer at stage zero. The radiation load on PET-MRI is lower and the diagnosis is performed more often, monitoring every step during treatment.

Advanced treatment methods for the treatment of liver cancer abroad

  • Minimally invasive surgery. Minimally invasive operations are performed through tiny punctures or incisions of no more than 1 cm.  Such low-trauma operations have become possible with the help of the Da Vinci robot surgeon. There are only five robot surgeons in Russia so far.
  • Radiosurgery. One of the types of radiation therapy. It is used to remove small formations, no more than 3 cm in diameter, or tumors with clear boundaries. The radiation dose is high enough to destroy the DNA of pathological cells in one session and stop the growth of the tumor. And although the treatment is called radiosurgery, in fact there is no anesthesia or surgical intervention. After the session, the patient can immediately start his daily activities.
  • Cryosurgery. Removal of tumors with liquid nitrogen or argon. The oncologist inserts a laparoscope with a tiny camera and uses it to fix the cryoprobe. Extreme cold destroys cancer cells on a targeted basis.
  • Liver transplantation. In this area, Russia has been lagging behind for several decades. In addition to the catastrophic shortage of donor organs, legal issues also interfere. For example, organ transplantation to children in Russia is not allowed at all, and a waiting list is not even formed for them.
  • Targeted therapy. The first chemotherapy drugs for cancer treatment operated according to the infamous saying: "We cure one thing, we cripple another." Although the chemistry suppressed the growth of cancer cells, it simultaneously destroyed the patient's immune system and caused many complications. Fortunately, pharmacology and biotechnology do not stand still. For the treatment of liver cancer, drugs have appeared abroad that destroy molecular chains in diseased tissues, but spare healthy organs.

Where to go for treatment

All of these methods of treating liver cancer are available in America, Europe, Israel, as well as in China, Singapore, India, and Turkey. Depending on the prescribed methodology and financial possibilities, you can choose the appropriate country.

  • It is better to go to India or Turkey for a liver transplant. India is called the world center of transplantation and local doctors have accumulated a lot of experience. Transfer prices are 2-3 times lower than in Europe. The legislation in these countries, especially in India, is quite lax.
  • Cryosurgery is more often performed in China. In addition to the achievements of Western medicine, Chinese doctors also have their own weapon — the traditional Oriental one. Massages, herbs, acupuncture strengthen the immune system and give strength to fight the disease.
  • Minimally invasive and robotic surgery, radio and radio wave surgery are common in Korea and Singapore.
  • Israel and Germany were the first to start using targeted drugs and are going there for gentle chemotherapy.
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Leading doctors
Jo Byung Chol
  • Researcher at the Oncology Research Center.
  • Specialization in chemotherapy: lung cancer, esophageal cancer, head and neck cancer. Actively uses new methods and drugs in practice.
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Lee Eun Jik
  • Researcher at the Oncology Research Center.
  • Specialization: thyroid cancer, pituitary disorders, gene and cell therapy for endocrine disorders.
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Jeong Yong Sik
  • Graduated from the Medical Institute of Ajou University.
  • Completed an internship at the University of Washington, USA.
  • Director of the Breast Cancer Treatment Center at Ajou University.
  • Over 10 years, performed more than 4000 surgeries, including 2000 breast cancer removals.
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Jeong Mi Song
  • Worked for 8 years at Johns Hopkins University in the USA.
  • Specialization: radiation therapy, gynecologic oncology, treatment of breast cancer and gastrointestinal tract cancer.
  • Head of the Gyeonggi-do Regional Cancer Center.
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Jo Jae Yong
  • Graduated from Yonsei University.
  • Lectured at Yonsei, worked at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center from 2007 to 2009.
  • Head of the Hematology-Oncology Department, Medical Director at 'Severance Gangnam' Cancer Center.
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