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Daehang Hospital
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Daehang Hospital
Daehang Hospital
Daehang Hospital
Daehang Hospital
Daehang Hospital

Brachytherapy at Daehang Hospital in Seoul, South Korea

    27 years of history and tradition, Daehang Hospital is a colorectal specialist clinic designated by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and has attained certification and is recognized for its representative...more
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Chung-Ang University Hospital
MyMeditravel Seoul, South Korea
$505,000
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Chung-Ang University Hospital
Chung-Ang University Hospital
Chung-Ang University Hospital
Chung-Ang University Hospital
Chung-Ang University Hospital
5.0
2 reviews

Brachytherapy at Chung-Ang University Hospital in Seoul, South Korea

Chung-Ang University Hospital is a top General Surgery clinic. There is high-quality equipment with dedicated staff, you will find a solution to multiple medical problems that you may have, starting with some simple procedures to ...more
MyMeditravel 윤요미, 01 January 2020
Very kind and nice...
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Hanyang University Medical Center
MyMeditravel Seoul, South Korea
$505,000
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Hanyang University Medical Center
Hanyang University Medical Center
Hanyang University Medical Center
Hanyang University Medical Center
Hanyang University Medical Center
4.3
3 reviews

Brachytherapy at Hanyang University Medical Center in Seoul, South Korea

Hanyang University Medical Center was established in 1972 as Asia’s largest medical center under the brand of Hanyang. The center has built multifaceted and specialized medical networks such as The University Hospital, Unive...more
MyMeditravel 이정덕, 23 February 2020
The nurse and doctor are very kind....
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KUIMS
MyMeditravel Seoul, South Korea
$614,000
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KUIMS
KUIMS
KUIMS
KUIMS
KUIMS
4.0
2 reviews

Brachytherapy at KUIMS in Seoul, South Korea

Established in 2008, the KUIMS, short for Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, sees more than 14,000 international patients each year. With over 800 beds spread across 30 specialty centers, patients can expect treatments in:...more
MyMeditravel Seo, 11 August 2020
Health checkup is neat and good, but the movement is long and there is waiting time...
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Cheil General Hospital & Women's Healthcare Center
MyMeditravel Seoul, South Korea
$505,000
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Cheil General Hospital & Women's Healthcare Center
Cheil General Hospital & Women's Healthcare Center
Cheil General Hospital & Women's Healthcare Center
Cheil General Hospital & Women's Healthcare Center
Cheil General Hospital & Women's Healthcare Center
3.6
18 reviews

Brachytherapy at Cheil General Hospital & Women's Healthcare Center in Seoul, South Korea

  The Cheil General Hospital and Women’s healthcare Center was founded in 1963 and became the first medical institution in Korea dedicated specifically to women. The Hospital has been a pioneer in the advancement of ...more
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Kyung Hee University Hospital
MyMeditravel Seoul, South Korea
$505,000
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Kyung Hee University Hospital
Kyung Hee University Hospital
Kyung Hee University Hospital
Kyung Hee University Hospital
Kyung Hee University Hospital
3.3
3 reviews

Brachytherapy at Kyung Hee University Hospital in Seoul, South Korea

Established in 1971, The Kyung Hee Medical Center has tirelessly worked "toward a disease-free civilization", as per their mantra. In doing so, they've developed as a future-oriented digital hospital through the use ...more
MyMeditravel Sunergeo King Cho, 22 July 2019
Nice medical service but expensive...
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Seoul National University Hospital
MyMeditravel Seoul, South Korea
$505,000
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Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul National University Hospital
2.5
4 reviews

Brachytherapy at Seoul National University Hospital in Seoul, South Korea

Seoul National University Hospital was established in 1885 as Korea’s first national hospital. It is the affiliate hospital for Seoul National University College of Medicine and is comprised of the Main Hospital, Children&rs...more
MyMeditravel MrMs Mt, 21 September 2020
To make an appointment, today I called to the International Health Center, the coordinator was not supportive at all, a poor service, disappointing....
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Severance Hospital
MyMeditravel Seoul, South Korea
$505,000
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Severance Hospital
Severance Hospital
Severance Hospital
Severance Hospital
Severance Hospital

Brachytherapy at Severance Hospital in Seoul, South Korea

Severance Hospital was founded in 1885 and introduced modern medical science in South Korea and has remained one of the best Hospitals and clinics in South Korea for more than 100 years. As one of the biggest and oldest Univers...more
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Asan Medical Center
MyMeditravel Seoul, South Korea
$614,000
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Asan Medical Center
Asan Medical Center
Asan Medical Center
Asan Medical Center
Asan Medical Center

Brachytherapy at Asan Medical Center in Seoul, South Korea

Established in 1989, the Asan Medical Center is renown as one of South Korea's leading medical centers with their competitive skills and cutting-edge equipment. Voted the most respected hospital in Korea for 12 years running. ...more
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Brachytherapy clinics in Seoul
With MyMediTravel you can browse 9 facilities offering Brachytherapy procedures in Seoul. The cheapest price available in South Korea is $14,033 in Seoul, Ilsan, then we have prices starting from $14,033 in Iksan. And for the cheapest price globally, prices start from $986 in India.
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Recovery time:
1-2 days of recovery time
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Everything you'll need to know about Brachytherapy in Seoul

What does a Brachytherapy Procedure Involve?

Brachytherapy is a process wherein a radioactive substance, typically sealed within a tiny pellet or wire, is implanted directly into or in the close vicinity of the tumour. This sophisticated procedure is conducted in a hospital under the guidance of medical experts while the patient remains under anaesthesia. The treatment, however, exhibits two forms: the High-dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy and the Low-dose-rate (LDR) brachytherapy.

HDR brachytherapy is an outpatient procedure, delivering high radiation doses within minimal time, whereas the LDR form entails the permanent placement of a radioactive source into the tumour, needing a short hospital stay post-procedure. These methods might vary slightly depending on the cancer type and location, but the ultimate objective remains unaltered - delivering high radiation doses to destroy the cancerous cells.

How Long Should I Stay in Seoul for a Brachytherapy Procedure?

The stay in Seoul for a brachytherapy procedure is determined by the therapy type involved. HDR brachytherapy, for instance, may need multiple outpatient sessions spanning a couple of weeks. In contrast, the LDR method generally requires a brief hospitalization followed by adequate rest and recovery at home.

However, the entire treatment timeline involves more than just the therapy sessions. The time for the preliminary consultation, pre-operation care, follow-up visits, or additional therapies also needs to be factored in. Taking all these factors into account, we recommend a period of 2-4 weeks in Seoul for undergoing a brachytherapy procedure and its related activities.

What's the Recovery Time for Brachytherapy Procedures in Seoul?

The duration of recovery after undergoing a Brachytherapy procedure in any location principally relies on the specifics of the treatment, encompassing the form of cancer being managed and the patient's overall health condition. High Dose Rate (HDR) Brachytherapy, which is typically undertaken as an outpatient procedure, often results in a swifter recovery period. Patients are commonly able to revert to their normal activities within a couple of days following the procedure. 

Conversely, Low Dose Rate (LDR) Brachytherapy, which involves the permanent implantation of a radioisotope, may enforce certain temporary restrictions on physical activities following the procedure. The body may need from several weeks to a few months to fully adjust to the implant and for any potential side effects to diminish. It is of utmost importance to establish open communication with your healthcare provider, discussing your recovery progress and any symptoms that may emerge.

What's the Success Rate of Brachytherapy Procedures in Seoul?

Brachytherapy, an effective cancer treatment, is gaining prominence in Seoul. The procedure, backed by cutting-edge technology and highly qualified medical professionals, is primarily designed to keep patient welfare and therapy success in mind. Nonetheless, it's crucial to be aware that brachytherapy, much like other medical treatments, does carry certain potential side effects and risks.

For instance, some patients, specifically 15-30% undergoing brachytherapy for prostate cancer, might encounter issues related to erectile dysfunction. Further potential side effects could comprise problems with urinary and digestive systems, bleeding or the presence of blood in urine or stool.

However, it's worth noting that when it comes to its effectiveness, brachytherapy in Seoul has a compelling track record, particularly in treating cancer types including prostate and cervical cancers. The success of this treatment may hinge on several elements including the kind of cancer, its stage, the patient's general health, and how well the patient responds to the therapy. It's always emphasised to remember that each case is distinct; therefore, it's always advisable to engage in comprehensive communication with your healthcare provider. This not only assists you in grasping a clear understanding of what the treatment entails but also equips you to handle any potential difficulties pertinent to your case in a better way.

Are there Alternatives to Brachytherapy Procedures in Seoul?

While brachytherapy is one approach in the management of cancer, it may not be the optimal therapy for everyone. In Seoul, a host of other modalities are accessible, depending upon distinctive aspects of the malignancy such as its particular type, progression stage, and site, as well as the patient's overall health status. These include external beam radiation therapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and surgical operations. 

Let's discuss these alternatives in a bit more detail:

  • External Beam Radiation Therapy: This process employs a device situated outside of the body that imparts radiation in energy-dense beams, focusing on the cancerous cells.
  • Chemotherapy: This technique uses pharmaceutical agents to destroy or impair the cancerous cells, hampering their proliferation and dissemination throughout the body.
  • Immunotherapy: As the name suggests, this treatment augments the patient's own immune response to detect and eradicate malignant cells.
  • Targeted Therapy: This method particularly concentrates on the interior alterations in cancer cells that empower their survival and growth.
  • Surgery: In selected circumstances, the clinical decision may be to physically excise the tumour.

It's crucial to acknowledge that brachytherapy can be used in combination with the above-mentioned alternatives to enhance the overall benefits of the treatment plan. For a comprehensive understanding and to select a suitable therapy, do interact extensively with your health professional about all these available choices. Your decision should be well-informed and befit your unique health condition.

What sort of Aftercare is Required for Brachytherapy Procedures in Seoul?

Aftercare plays a pivotal role in the healing process post-brachytherapy treatment in Thailand, helping ensure optimal health recovery and improving the quality of life for individuals. Navigating the aftermath of such treatments might be challenging, but guidance from healthcare providers and caregivers can aid significantly. Here is what you should expect:

  • Regular Health Assessments: To ensure your health returns to its optimum after your operation, scheduled health visits are a necessity. It allows your healthcare provider to track your healing, handle any potential side effects, and flag any issues early on. They will establish a routine personalised based on your circumstances.
  • Treatment of Post-Procedure Symptoms: Some individuals may feel unease, such as being overly tired, discomfort, or issues related to urinary or reproductive functions after the operation. Your healthcare team will guide you on practices to help ease these symptoms, which will make your transition back to everyday life smoother.
  • Resumption of Regular Physical activities: Gradually going back to your normal physical activities after the procedure is recommended. It is, of course, essential to consult with your healthcare team to determine the appropriate timing and guidelines for initiating these activities.
  • Healthy Living Choices: A diet filled with the right nutrients and staying hydrated not only promotes speedy recovery but also overall wellness. Regular physical exercise supports this as well. Cutting out smoking and reducing alcohol intake assists in promoting better health outcomes.
  • Emotional Care: Emotional health is as crucial as physical health post-procedure. By leaning on support groups, making use of counselling services, and confiding in loved ones, you could better handle any emotional stresses in the aftermath of your treatment.

Ultimately, gaining a deep understanding of your health condition, the potential side effects and measures to be taken after your procedure is a step toward quick recovery. It's encouraged to communicate openly with your healthcare team about any concerns or difficulties during this period. Following these guidelines ensures that your health journey is an inclusive process, in sync with your comfort levels and individual needs.

This information has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, however, we strongly recommend you to consult with your doctor before pursuing medical procedures overseas.

Update: 19/09/2023