Immunotherapy in Turkey typically costs from AUD $3,172 to AUD $7,785 for initial treatment cycles. Final prices depend on the specific drug protocol, cancer type, and diagnostic requirements like PD-L1 testing. Patients save about 62% compared to Australia, where average costs reach AUD $14,273. Packages often include oncologist consultations, airport transfers, and personal coordination services.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Australian patients gain access to US-standard protocols through strategic partnerships. Anadolu Medical Center, for example, collaborates with Johns Hopkins Medicine Institute. This provides high-tier care at lower costs. Specialist doctors like Professor Necdet Uskent have 50+ years of experience. Some clinics even offer air ambulance services. This infrastructure supports complex cases that face long waitlists back home.
| Turkey | Thailand | South Korea | |
| Immunotherapy | from AUD $3,172 | from AUD $28,835 | from AUD $6,488 |
| Immunotherapy with Keytruda (Pembolizumab) | from AUD $4,758 | from AUD $11,534 | from AUD $7,497 |
| Sarcoma Immunotherapy | from AUD $25,951 | from AUD $36,043 | - |
| Immunotherapy for prostate cancer | from AUD $17,301 | from AUD $64,878 | - |
| Immunotherapy for lung cancer | from AUD $25,951 | from AUD $36,043 | - |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Immunotherapy upon arrival and use a flexible instalment plan if needed.
Bookimed is committed to your safety. We only work with medical institutions that maintain high international standards in Immunotherapy and have the necessary licenses to serve international patients worldwide.
Bookimed offers free expert assistance. A personal medical coordinator supports you before, during, and after your treatment, solving any issues. You're never alone on your Immunotherapy journey.
Dr. Bulent Karagoz is a medical oncologist at Anadolu Medical Center in Istanbul. He specializes in immunotherapy and targeted therapies for sarcoma, lymphoma, and lung cancer. Dr. Karagoz provides treatment at a facility affiliated with the prestigious Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Dr. Zafer Gulbas founded and directs Turkey’s largest Bone Marrow Transplant Center at Anadolu Medical Center. He is a hematologist-oncologist specializing in complex blood cancers and clotting disorders. Dr. Gulbas trained at top global institutions, including MD Anderson and Fred Hutchinson in the USA. He performs autologous and allogeneic transplants for leukemia, lymphoma, and aplastic anemia.
Dr. Eda Tanrikulu is a clinical oncologist at Anadolu Medical Center in Istanbul. She ranked 3rd nationally in Turkey's minor specialty medical exam. Dr. Tanrikulu specializes in chemotherapy and individualized cancer treatments. She works at a facility affiliated with the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Professor Mustafa Solak gained international expertise at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center – consistently ranked as the top cancer hospital globally.
When considering Immunotherapy, it’s important to understand the different techniques and which is best suited for you. Here’s a concise comparison of popular options:
Keytruda, a form of immune-based therapy, leverages the body's immune system to target and destroy cancer cells using monoclonal antibodies.