Best Cancer Hospitals in Turkey

American Hospital
Istanbul, TurkeyMulti-Specialty Hospital
Güzelbahçe Sok, No:20,
Specialities
139Doctors
110Beds
200










Medical Park Group, Istanbul
Istanbul, TurkeyMulti-Specialty Hospital
Otakçılar Cd. No:78 Flat Ofis Aqua Court E Blok 3. Kat Eyüp
Specialities
136Doctors
93Beds
5600










Kolan International Hospital
Istanbul, TurkeyMulti-Specialty Hospital
Merkez, Kaptanpaşa Mahallesi Okmeydanı Kavşağı, Darülaceze Cd. No:14, Okmeydanı
Istanbul 34384
Specialities
11Doctors
117Beds
174










Hisar Hospital Intercontinental
Istanbul, TurkeyMulti-Specialty Hospital
Saray Mah. Site Yolu Cad. No:7
Istanbul 34768
Specialities
47Doctors
34Beds
170










Medicana International Istanbul
Istanbul, TurkeyMulti-Specialty Hospital
Kısıklı Mahallesi, Alemdağ Cd. No:103, 34692 Üsküdar/İstanbul
Specialities
84Doctors
121Beds
1170










Istinye University Hospital
Istanbul, TurkeyMulti-Specialty Hospital
Aşık Veysel Mah, Süleyman Demirel Cd. No:1
Istanbul 34517
Specialities
49Doctors
5Beds
394







Acibadem Hospitals Group
Istanbul, TurkeyMulti-Specialty Hospital
Altunizade Mah. Yurtcan
Istanbul 34662
Specialities
23Doctors
33Beds
550










Istanbul Cerrahi Hospital, Sisli
Istanbul, TurkeyMulti-Specialty Hospital
Ferah Sokak No:22 P.K.:Nişantaşı
Istanbul 34365
Specialities
56Doctors
4Beds
79




Yeditepe University Healthcare Institutions
Istanbul, TurkeyMulti-Specialty Hospital
İçerenköy Mahallesi Hastane Sokak No:4 D:4/1, Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul 34854
Specialities
19Doctors
35Beds
180










Liv Hospital
Istanbul, TurkeyMulti-Specialty Hospital
Ulus Mahallesi, Canan Sk., Beşiktaş/İstanbul, Turkey
Istanbul 34340
Specialities
95Doctors
3Beds
159


Top 10 Cancer Hospitals Near Turkey
| Hospital | Rating | Doctors | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| American Hospital | ---- | 110110 | Istanbul |
| Medical Park Group, Istanbul | ---- | 9393 | Istanbul |
| Kolan International Hospital | ---- | 117117 | Istanbul |
| Hisar Hospital Intercontinental | ---- | 3434 | Istanbul |
| Medicana International Istanbul | ---- | 121121 | Istanbul |
| Istinye University Hospital | ---- | 55 | Istanbul |
| Acibadem Hospitals Group | ---- | 3333 | Istanbul |
| Istanbul Cerrahi Hospital, Sisli | ---- | 44 | Istanbul |
| Yeditepe University Healthcare Institutions | ---- | 3535 | Istanbul |
| Liv Hospital | ---- | 33 | Istanbul |
Questions & Answers on "Cancer" (374)
My aunt got a tumor in the kidney in 2014 and found cancer. She was 35 at that time. Since then, she has been surviving with only the right kidney. She is a diabetic patient too. Last month diagnosed with some abnormality on her other kidney too. Though it was nothing severe and was treated with medicine. But we are worried that if the other kidney also gets affected, what are her survival chances?
Having only one kidney does not affect the quality of life to a very high extent, but any disease or disorder of the remaining kidney can be fatal and will require immediate treatment. The most important thing is such a scenario is regular follow ups with nephrologist and routine investigations such as blood tests and ultrasonography tests. This improves and also increases the chances of survivals.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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After a hysteroscopy, I was diagnosed with cancer last week. For over a year I had been bleeding and in chronic pain since December. I'm not sure which stage it is. So, I'm here. Should I visit a gynecologist ? or what? Please advise me.
I am very sorry to know your diagnosis of cancer. I would like to know your age and also how the cancer was diagnosed, was a biopsy sent, and what is the report of that biopsy? You definitely need to see a gynecologic oncologist with your biopsy reports.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I think i have skin cancer but i don’t know how to tell
Female | 14
If you suspect skin cancer, consult a dermatologist. Monitor any changes in moles or spots using the ABCDE rule. Take photos for documentation and avoid self diagnosis. A dermatologist can perform a thorough examination and potentially conduct a biopsy if necessary. Early detection is key for successful treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My farther is 67year old. He was diagnosed as stage four prostate cancer and we are living in Johor. Can you advise me the specialist in urology oncologist nearby me. Thanks in advance!
Male | 67
Answered on 23rd May '24
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The best oncology in the world for Neuroendocrine prostate cancer
Male | 71
NEUROENDOCRINE PROSTATE CANCER is rAre. Treatment is challenging. Best Oncology depends on cancer STAGE. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation are treatment options. India has some of the best cancer hospitals in the world. Consult with qualified oncologists for personalized treatment plan....
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hi, I want to know about Palliative Chemotherapy. Recently, my aunt was suggested this treatment by her Oncologist when she was diagnosed with 3rd stage Pancreatic Cancer. I wanted to know if this is a specific stage-based treatment or is it given for all kinds of cancer?
Palliative chemotherapy is a treatment that is designed for terminal cancer patients to prolong their survival and ease symptoms of cancer, but does not cure disease. It can be administered in a variety of ways with the most common being:
- Orally: Pills taken by mouth.
- Intravenously (IV): Infused through a vein.
- Topically: Applied to the skin.
Consult Cancer Treatment doctors in Mumbai, or any city nearer to you. Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hi my name is Rahimullah i’m 21 year old my bone marrow transplants in this age
Male | 21
While it's not common for bone marrow transplants to be performed at such a young age, they can be considered in certain cases. Bone marrow transplants are used to treat serious conditions like leukemia, lymphoma and certain genetic disorders.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My relative has mixed ovarian tumour (serous/mucinous type)...what is it and can it be treated successfully ?
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Does Colon cancer affect a person's digestive system? How bad does it get as colon cancer progresses?
Colon cancer is cancer that affects the part of digestive system. So definitely effects a persons digestive system. Some of the colon cancer symptoms are Blood (usually dark red or black) in the stool, Constipation and diarrhea, Long, thin, pencil-like stools, Fatigue and weakness, Abdominal pain or bloating, Unexplained weight loss. These symptoms worsens as the colon cancer progresses.
Consult an oncologist, who on examining the patient will answer all your queries. Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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What is the AML blood cancer and is it very serious issue and what exact treatmnet it requires to get recovered?
Male | 45
It's a type of blood cancer that affects the bone marrow and blood cells. It is considered a serious and aggressive form of leukemia. Treatment aims to achieve remission, which means having no signs of leukemia in the blood and bone marrow. The treatment plan includes chemotherapy, stem cell transplant, targeted therapy, and supportive care. Recovery chances vary based on individual factors,
Answered on 23rd May '24
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We are from Bangladesh. i am 39 years old female. i have done some tests where cancer germ was found and some reports were good. Now i want to do complete diagnosis lto make sure whether cancer germ is actually there or not and what disease i am suffering from. For this treatment which doctor and hospital will be the best in Hyderabad?
Female | 39
Answered on 23rd May '24
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From a week i have cough. Today i noticed that when i up my right hand a lump on the right side of the neck appear but after i down my hand this lump disappear. Is this cancer or anything else? BTW i consume khaini(smokeless tobacco)
Male | 23
Swelling in the neck indicates your body fights infection. Coughing may cause lumps. However, tobacco heightens cancer risk. Quitting tobacco is advisable. Visit an oncologist for proper assessment and symptom management advice.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
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Case of pontine glioma, 21 year old boy. MRI done on 24th February 2021 reveals large pontine lesion of 5cm x 3.3cm x 3.5cm. Recent MRI done on 16th march 2021 and new size of the lesion is 5cm x 3.1cm x 3.9 cm. Patient is currently having below symptoms: Impaired vision and mobility Dysarthia Dysphagia Breathing difficulties Headache I can send medical reports via whatsapp. Please help to contact via whatsapp. Thanking you in anticipation. Yours Faithful, A.Haradan
Male | 21
Based on the information you have provided, it seems that the patient has a pontine glioma, which is a type of brain tumor that is located in the pons region of the brainstem. The symptoms you have listed, such as impaired vision and mobility, dysarthia, dysphagia, and breathing difficulties, can be caused by the presence of a brain tumor in the pons region. It is important for the patient to receive appropriate medical care and treatment for their condition. This may involve a combination of surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, depending on the specific characteristics of the tumor and the patient's overall health. It is important for you to follow treatment plan as recommended by your neurosurgeon and to continue to monitor symptoms closely.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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What are the symptoms one can experience if they have Eye Cancer? Are they noticeable or do they go unnoticed?
Eye cancer does not always cause obvious symptoms and may only be picked up during a routine eye test. Some of the common symptoms of eye cancer are:
- Shadows
- Flashes of light
- Blurred vision
- Dark patch in eye that's getting bigger
- Partial or total loss of vision
- Bulging of 1 eye
- A lump on eyelid or in eye that's increasing in size
- Pain in or around eye, others.
The above mentioned symptoms can also be caused by more minor eye conditions, so they're not necessarily a sign of cancer. Consult an ophthalmologist. Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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In December I had a ct scan for stomach as well as an exrsy for chest ..January got an exray for suspected broken arm . This month February I want to have a mammogram. Is it safe after all the radiation
Female | 72
It seems to be significant what the radiation level of each image test should be. The level of radiation from the tests you have been given is most likely safe, but don't expose yourself more than is necessary. It is advisable to see a specialist like a radiologist or oncologist if you have any worries and to take the best action.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hello dear Doctors. I am writing this letter to ask for help for my father. He is 55 years old. last year suddenly he felt pain in his throat.After that. we checked up oncology hospital in Tashkent. Doctors diagnosed my father "cancer" named Shivinki disease. I need a second opinion on this.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My uncle name is parbhunath upadhyay,he is 50 year's old . He is suffering from squamous carcinoma . His treatment is being continue on ayurveda . He is totally week now and he break his hope for live...i need for help doctor
Male | 50
Your uncle has squamous carcinoma. It starts in flat cells. Cancer often makes people weak and hopeless. Support him emotionally and physically. Encourage Ayurveda treatment. Tell him to stay positive. Make sure he eats well and rests enough.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
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Hello Sir, I am from Ludhiana. My masi had gone through breast cancer operation and chemotherapy quite a few years (7 years) back from Apollo hospital, Chennai. Since then she often falls sick (feels weak, drowsy throughout the day, bad taste) all of a sudden once in 4-6 months and then again normal. We did many tests but nothing was diagnosed and there was no sign of cancer. We want to know if it is an after effect of chemotherapy and guide how to go through with this. She is now 56.
Yes some side effects of chemotherapy following breast surgery are weakness, drowsiness and altered taste. Proper nutrition and sufficient fluid intake is of utmost importance. You need to visit oncologist for any medication for that will help her in minimizing the side effects.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My mother is 54 years old and she has Metastatic breast cancer stage 4… can u please advise
Female | 54
Stage 4 metastatic breast cancer is beyond the breast and has reared its ugly head in other body parts. It can be a painful body with a few other symptoms could be: shortness of breath, fatigue, and weight loss. The cancer cells are the cause of this manifesting so dangerously. Medication can come in the form of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, and even surgery, but this depends on the person’s condition. Your mother must consult with an oncologist so they can choose the most appropriate treatment for her.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
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I'm 52 years old and have stopped periods since December 2019. Three years ago, I had left breast pain. I consulted a clinic and everything turned out well after mammograms and other procedures. Now after three years I'm still getting the pain and some discomfort in the left breast. I spoke with my usual doctor, but she advised me to visit a breast clinic. She believes it is hormonal but just wants to ensure. Is it possible that this type of breast pain is caused by cancer? I am pretty anxious now and searching on google made me more restless. Is it common in women or something terrible?
Post menopause (after periods) in females may cause many hormonal imbalances which cause pain in breasts, pain in stomach and some discomfort. But a regular check up of breast, PAP smears and ultrasonography investigations at regular intervals is mandatory to check and catch any disorder or disease in early stage. Only after a thorough investigation we can rule out and cancers. For more information you can visit nearest oncologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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