The cost of nasopharyngeal cancer treatment in Turkey varies based on the treatment plan. Initial diagnostics such as a PET-CT scan cost $700, and an MRI of the neck with contrast is $750. Chemotherapy sessions are priced at $1,300 each, while radiotherapy, which can last 25-30 sessions, costs around $6,000. Immunotherapy ranges from $4,000 to $6,000 per session. The treatment program is tailored after a comprehensive evaluation by the medical team, considering the specific needs of each patient.
Dr Bülent Karagöz jest doświadczonym tureckim onkologiem, specjalistą od mięsaków i chłoniaków oraz chirurgiem raka piersi z ponad 20-letnim doświadczeniem. Posiada wiedzę specjalistyczną w zakresie biologii nowotworów, immunologii nowotworów, immunoterapii nowotworów i terapii ukierunkowanych. Napisał ponad 40 publikacji na temat badań nad rakiem i jest członkiem Turkish Medical Oncology Association.
Dr Tanrikulu należy do grona czołowych onkologów w Turcji. Specjalizuje się w onkologii klinicznej i chemioterapii w Anadolu Medical Center.
Dr Solak specjalizuje się w nowotworach głowy i szyi. Ukończył staż kliniczny w Instytucie Raka Uniwersytetu Hacettepe.
Prof. Dr. M. Emre Üstündağ is a Professor of Otorhinolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery at Anadolu Medical Center in Gebze. He has been a professor at Kocaeli University since 2006. He completed his MD and ENT residency at Istanbul University between 1983 and 1995. He has worked at Istanbul and Kocaeli universities and at Acıbadem hospitals. He has also maintained a private practice since 2006.
Clinical focus: head and neck oncology and surgery; rhinology and rhinoplasty; laryngology; septoplasty; sleep apnea surgery.
He completed international training in Ireland (Ardkeen). In Germany, he trained in Tübingen; Freiburg (otology, 4 months); and Regensburg (rhinology, 4 months). In the USA, he trained at Stanford in laryngology and sleep apnea (4 months). He has 47 international articles and 788 citations (Google Scholar, Jan 2026). He is a member of the Turkish ORL-HNS, the Istanbul University ENT Association, and the German ORL-HNS.