Brachytherapy in the Republic of Korea typically costs from AUD $16,751 to AUD $29,811. Rates depend on the cancer type, radiation dose, and clinic tier. In Australia, patients often face high out-of-pocket gaps or waitlists for specialised oncology. Public waitlists can be long. This treatment costs AUD $26,262 on average in Australia. South Korea offers savings of around 36%. Services usually include oncology consultations, radiation planning, and a short hospital stay.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing Seoul for brachytherapy provides access to massive patient volumes and high-tier technology. Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH) treats over 10,000 patients daily. It is fully digitalised and preferred by national leaders. This high volume often results in more refined radiation planning. Clinics like Samsung Medical Center use image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT). They frequently hold JCI (Joint Commission International) or KOIHA (Korean Institute for Healthcare Accreditation) credentials.
| Republic of Korea | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Brachytherapy | from AUD $16,751 | from AUD $7,808 | from AUD $4,919 |
| Brachytherapy for prostate cancer | from AUD $19,590 | from AUD $15,615 | from AUD $3,549 |
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