Lutetium-177 therapy in Turkey typically costs from AUD $12,487 to AUD $16,744. The total price depends on the number of sessions, required diagnostic scans like PSMA-PET, and whether the hospital has international affiliations. Australians save approximately 26% compared to local prices, where this treatment averages AUD $16,886. Most Turkish packages include specialist consultations, blood tests, and VIP airport-to-clinic transfers.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a Johns Hopkins-affiliated facility like Anadolu Medical Center offers world-class standards for about A$14,000 per session. While Memorial Şişli Hospital provides more accessible entry-level packages around A$9,100, the Anadolu programs often bundle follow-up exams and renal monitoring. For Australians, these fixed-price bundles clarify out-of-pocket costs upfront, making financial planning for multiple cycles much more predictable.
| Turkey | Thailand | South Korea | |
| Lutetium-177 therapy | from AUD $12,487 | from AUD $17,027 | from AUD $19,156 |
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The doctor graduated from the School of Medicine at Hacettepe University and completed residency at Istanbul Sisli Etfal Training and Research Hospital, followed by a fellowship at the Hacettepe University Cancer Institute.
Specializing in oncology, the doctor has extensive experience in treating various cancers, including breast, testicular, ovarian, lung, head and neck, and gastrointestinal cancers.
The doctor has worked at prestigious institutions such as The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Hitit University Corum Training Hospital, and Medical Park Hospital.
Associate Professor Nail Paksoy is a highly published medical oncologist who specialises in advanced cancer therapies and clinical research at Medipol Bahçelievler University Hospital.
Professor Mustafa Serkan Alemdar is a dual-certified specialist in internal medicine and medical oncology at Medical Park Antalya Hospital Complex.