Uterine cancer treatment cost in South Korea typically includes essential diagnostics like a PET/CT scan from AUD $1,277 to AUD $2,128. Surgical options like a hysterectomy with DaVinci robot run from AUD $16,318 to AUD $26,676, while a laparoscopic hysterectomy ranges from AUD $16,318 to AUD $27,670. Total expenses depend on the cancer stage and hospital choice. Patients often save approximately 30–50% compared to private healthcare costs in Australia. Most international treatment centres are located in Seoul and Incheon.
Typical Uterine Cancer Treatment Costs in South Korea
Bookimed Expert Insight: Patients seeking aesthetic results should consider Ewha Womans University Medical Center. They focus on small incisions to avoid visible scars. For complex oncology cases, Asan Medical Center is the largest facility in South Korea. It handles over 2,500 inpatients daily. Samsung Medical Center holds Newsweek rankings and uses AI to assist in robotic surgeries. This helps surgeons maintain high accuracy during complex removals.
| Republic of Korea | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Laparoscopic Hysterectomy | from AUD $16,318 | from AUD $10,642 | from AUD $9,933 |
| Hysterectomy (uterus removal) | from AUD $7,095 | from AUD $4,433 | from AUD $6,754 |
| Hormone therapy | from AUD $2,838 | from AUD $2,554 | from AUD $573 |
| Hysterectomy with DaVinci robot | from AUD $16,318 | from AUD $15,608 | from AUD $15,608 |
| Radiotherapy for uterine cancer | from AUD $24,122 | - | from AUD $5,676 |
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Professor Lee Kwang Beom specialises in treating uterine cancer through laparoscopic surgery – a minimally invasive approach using small incisions for less scarring and quicker healing.
Professor Kim Young Tae leads the Women's Cancer Centre at Severance Hospital – a facility recognised for early adoption of robotic surgical systems.
Professor Kim Sung Hun is a specialist oncogynecologist at Severance Hospital with a focus on minimally invasive surgery for uterine oncology.