Posts Tagged ‘cancer treatment’

Friday,April 27th, 2012

by Denise

Medical tourism is a growing, expanding industry. It’s little wonder, as rising healthcare costs, longer wait times and the number of hoops  you have to jump through to see a specialist increase.  People in some countries face reduced options when it comes to surgical techniques, treatment methods, long-term health, and wellness procedures that treat a wide variety of medical conditions ranging from obesity and bariatric surgery to alternative cancer treatments and therapies.

Have you looked at the cost of prescription drugs lately? A person diagnosed with cancer may benefit from drugs like Avastin, but the price tag for that drug, for one month, averages roughly $4,400. Even if you switch to another drug like Herceptin, you’re going to pay around $3,000 a month for it. Who the heck can afford that, even with insurance coverage, which will reach its cap at that rate in no time.

This is why so many people today, in countries around the world, are seeking alternatives. Not just Americans are dissatisfied with health care and increasingly limited options these days. People from Western Europe and the Netherlands are traveling to central European countries like Poland and Hungary for affordable medical treatment and surgeries. Citizens of the Middle East and portions of Africa are traveling to destinations such as India, Malaysia and Singapore for affordable medical treatment.

You have the right to quality yet affordable medical care. If you can’t get it at home, consider traveling someplace else. Explore options, treatments and procedures at PlacidWay.com, a U.S.-based medical resource and provider. You DO have options.

 

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Thursday,April 5th, 2012

by Denise

We’ve all heard, and been shocked, at the cost of common cancer treatment drugs these days. How can anyone afford that? Costs for Avastin may range approximately $4,400 a month and Herceptin averages $3,000 a month. Newer drugs are even more expensive. How in the world is a blue-collar employee, or even a white-collar one, to afford that, even with insurance?

Too often, people diagnosed with cancer are choosing not to receive cancer treatments because costs literally devastate not only the family income, but future financial stability. One year of cancer treatment therapy can destroy nearly a lifetime of retirement savings.

So what can you do? Look for alternatives. Cancer patients are increasingly traveling to other countries in an effort to save money on biological hormone therapy drugs. Don’t be mistaken into thinking drugs are cheaper in other countries because they’re outdated or inefficient, because they’re not. Cheaper drugs and medications are the result of different healthcare delivery systems.

Look, for example, at India – a year’s supply of Herceptin averages to roughly $2,000 a month instead of the $3,000 a month charged in the U.S. In Thailand and Singapore, medical travelers are also able to enjoy huge savings on cancer treatments and medications such as Tykerb and Arimdex, Femara and Tamoxifen.

Remember that cancers strike all age groups. Diagnosis of lung cancer, bone cancer, liver cancer and stomach or prostate cancer are common. Treatments vary according to the stage the cancer is discovered, as well as location and overall health of the patient. Give yourself a chance. For more information regarding cancer and cancer treatments abroad, visit PlacidWay.com.

 

 

 

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Tuesday,March 20th, 2012

by Denise

Accreditation shows quality, and in healthcare environments, guarantees that facilities have met minimum standards and guidelines offered by various domestic and international quality boards.

For example, individuals desire quality in healthcare, whether for dental, cosmetic, bariatric or other treatments and surgical procedures. Patients deserve to know that staff is trained, facilities are clean and that procedures follow standards that reduce chances of error, infection or negligence.

Medical travelers must take the time to assess standards of care in foreign destinations. Take into consideration the following factors:

  • Education and certification of facility medical staff
  • Continuing educational opportunities for medical staff
  • Track record of the clinic or hospital
  • Infection control measures
  • Potential risk of tropical disease/infections

Whether you’re seeking alternative cancer treatments in Turkey or the latest in spine surgery technology from South Korea, increased mobility with a knee or hip replacement surgical procedure in India, or dental implants in Mexico, make sure the facility you choose is accredited.

Facilities with accreditations granted by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) and/or the Joint Commission International (JCI) receive higher ratings, income, and interest from medical travelers. An International Organization for Standardization (ISO) rating accredits reputable medical institutions, no matter where they are located.

For more information regarding accreditation and credentials of medical facilities abroad, visit PlacidWay.com, an international medical resource and provider that offers global travelers the best in medical and dental care services.

 

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Sunday,January 22nd, 2012

by Denise

Kathryn, a 32-year old British citizen, was diagnosed with breast cancer. As a waitress, she had a health insurance policy, but it offered a smaller cap limit than she needed. The policy paid for surgery to remove the cancerous tumor from her breast, but the surgery and the resulting stay in the hospital capped out her policy. She still needed coverage for thousands of pounds worth of post-surgical treatments, including chemotherapy.

Kathryn and her mother researched her options. The problem was that drug therapy costs were astronomical, amounting to thousands of pounds – one drug would cost almost £20,000 a month -money that she didn’t have. She’d heard about cancer treatment in India and other locations, and dug into research.

No one should have to choose between cancer treatment and financial ruin. She and her mother looked for cancer therapy abroad, in locations such as Mexico, India and Ukraine, hoping to find affordable yet quality cancer care treatments that would offer her the best chance of remission and health. She even considered alternative treatments for cancer through stem cell therapy. At least she had options, which offered her some hope for her formerly hopeless situation.

Kathryn took advantage of the growing popularity of medical tourism to access information regarding the qualifications, experience, and expertise of a number of oncology or cancer experts in breast cancer and finally made a decision. She would travel to India, where she could save tens of thousands pounds in her cancer treatment.

For information regarding medical travel for cancer care abroad, visit PlacidWay, an international medical resource and provider. Like Kathryn, you have options for your care.

 

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Friday,January 20th, 2012

by Denise

The truth of the matter is that medical tourism in Turkey is booming. Surgeons in Turkey have become famous for their medical treatments in cosmetic and plastic surgery, LASIK eye surgeries, and the cost of treatment in Istanbul offer some of the lowest in middle Europe. Affordable treatment in Turkey includes services provided by world-class and accredited hospitals, which includes cancer treatment, chronic disease treatments and fertility treatments, just to name a few.

Why travel all the way to Turkey? Because this beautiful country has gained a well-earned reputation of providing excellent health care in many fields. With state-of-the-art facilities located not only in cities such as Istanbul and Ankara, but scattered along the southern portion of the state along the Mediterranean, a wealth of Turkish physicians and surgeons offer high class care and expertise to natives and
international travelers.

Do you need a heart valve replacement or a knee joint prosthesis? Check out Turkey for affordable care and world-trained surgeons. Organ transplants in Turkey offer the best in care and expertise, as do vascular disease treatments, therapies and surgeries.

Medical costs for procedures and surgeries in Turkey offer international medical travelers savings amounting to as much as 50% to 75% on costs for the same surgeries and procedures in the U.S. For more information about medical travel to Turkey, visit PlacidWay.com - your one-stop resource for qualified, experienced and affordable medical care abroad.

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Wednesday,January 18th, 2012

by Denise

Baruti is a 43-year-old man from Africa, diagnosed with throat cancer. He’d traveled from his village to India for state-of-the art cancer therapy in New Delhi. However, he’d carefully researched his options, visiting his son’s school every day so he could access their computers for his search. He was looking for the newest and most effective cancer treatments that would give him the best chance of survival.

Baruti, like many diagnosed with some form of cancer, was not a rich man, and he needed to find a cancer treatment facility that offered high quality, experienced and effective cancer therapies, but also one that he would be able to afford.

He discovered that India is a leader in cancer treatments and therapies, whether one sought chemical, surgical or natural alternatives such as Ayurveda to cancer care. Yes, Baruti sought information regarding affordable cancer treatment cost in India, and he liked what he saw. He could choose between five or six world-class hospitals and cancer facilities in India for the latest in medical technology and internationally trained physicians and cancer specialists.

He needed an integrated health care approach that would allow him to receive coordinated care from both his doctor in South Africa and his new oncologist in India. While Baruti was certainly no expert in computer technology, he was able to go online and research medical tourism options that would meet his medical and financial needs.

For more information regarding medical providers abroad, visit PlacidWay.com, and international medical resource and provider that offers in-depth background on facilities, treatments, and healthcare providers around the world.

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Tuesday,December 20th, 2011

by Denise

Do you know where Azerbajian is? It’s located along the western bank of the Caspian Sea, nestled along the borders of Russia to the north, Georgia and Armenia to the west and Iran to the south. Its geographical location makes it difficult for many of its citizens to receive adequate medical care for moderate to severe illnesses and disease. The National Institutes of Health documents that Azerbajian has experienced inefficient medical health care system, poor financing and equipment and adequately trained medical staff in past decades when it comes to offering universal access to health care, offering free care provided by governmental support.

With a small doctor-to-patient ratio, many rural Azerbajian citizens have no accessibility to state-of the art emergency care and treatments. Some of this care is available in larger cities such as its capital Baku, or Ganja, the country’s second-largest city, rural areas lack comprehensive emergency medicine specialists.

Medical care providers in Azerbajian and Turkey are now collaborating with other international government and health care organizations and systems, including those found in neighboring Turkey. Turkey offers experienced care and services in multiple medical platforms in a number of surgical procedures including cardiovascular, brain and orthopedic surgery or surgical procedures.

Azerbajian travelers seeking care in oncology, kidney dialysis, organ transplants and fertility treatments are also popular, affordable, and effective.

For more information regarding cross-border travel trends today, or medical and dental services offered in Turkey, visit PlacidWay.com, an international medical resource and provider located in Denver, Colorado.

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Friday,November 4th, 2011

by Denise

South of the border continues to be one of the largest growing destinations for medical and dental travelers abroad, especially for Americans. Why spend thousands of dollars on dental treatments, prescription drugs and other medical and dental treatments and procedures in the U.S. when the same qualified, excellent services, treatments and procedures can be found just across the border for half the cost, or even less?

With a rapidly growing reputation for providing affordable services in dental care, cosmetic and plastic surgical procedures, hip replacement and more, medical travelers save on medical procedure costs in Mexico. Aware of the growing demand for affordable and accessible medical and dental care,  Mexico has embraced the rapidly expanding medical tourism industry with certified and qualified physicians and surgeons, and accredited hospitals, clinics and outpatient facilities.

Doctors in Mexico, surgery in Mexico and Mexican hospitals offer the best in care, from the Perfection Makeover and Laser Center in Cancun to the Family Hospital in Mexicali, to the plastic surgery expertise of Dr. Lazaro Cardenas Camarena at NeoPlastic in Guadalajara. Dr. Omar Gonzalez offers hope to his patients through integrative stem cell technology at Integra Medical Center in Nuevo Progreso, and the Hispano Americano Medical Group in Baja provides treatments for chronic diseases to cancer treatment to plastic and cosmetic surgery.

For detailed information about cross-border medical tourism, accredited facilities and certified doctors and surgeons in Mexico, access resources such as PlacidWay, an international medical provider offering doctors, hospitals and outpatient facilities throughout Mexico and Latin America.

 

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Friday,October 21st, 2011

by Denise

Many of the poorest countries in the world have few resources when it comes to health care, medical care, or preventive medicine. Around the world, poverty-stricken countries without adequate health care suffer the consequences.

It doesn’t have to be that way. For example, India offers quality and expert yet very affordable health care for travelers from African nations, the Middle East, Latin America, and the United States. Hospitals and facilities in India provide opportunities for international travelers to obtain and benefit from procedures and techniques in vision care, dental and cosmetic surgeries, wellness programs as well as treatments, procedures and surgeries in orthopedics, cardiac, and musculoskeletal disorders.

Dental and medical care in India at places like Fortis Hospital, the Adiva Fertility Center and the Madras Joint Replacement Center are just a few examples of doctors in India, clinics in India, and treatment in India.  The BLK Memorial Hospital in New Delhi offers human compassion with cancer treatments, cosmetic
surgery and dentistry and eye or Lasik eye care. My Dentist in Mumbai is fast gaining a global reputation as an excellent and affordable provider for dental aesthetic surgery to “regular” dental care that visitors to India may benefit from.

Natural or “alternative” approaches to medical care and health and wellness can be found at the Ahalia Ayurvedic Hospital in Kerala or the Athreya Ayurvedic Resorts in Kottayam. No matter what you need, India is a leader in quality medical care utilizing the latest in surgical and medical techniques. Find out more about medical or dental care in India. You’ll be glad you did.

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Friday,September 16th, 2011

by Denise

Laparoscopy is the preferred minimally invasive surgical technique that utilizes is a thin tube much like a straw that has a small camera attached at one end. Fiber-optic instruments and video cameras transmit pictures from the end if the camera onto a monitor screen. One or two small entrance incision is necessary for single port or dual or double-port entry into the surgical field in laparoscopic surgery.

The laparoscopic surgical technique gives surgeons the ability to diagnose, treat and operate a variety of abdominal conditions and procedures without resorting to traditional open surgical incisions and fields. Therefore, the technique reduces chance of infection and bleeding and tissue damage, and offers faster healing times and reduced length of hospital stays.

What is laparoscopy used for today?

  • Cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal)
  • Appendectomy (removal of the appendix)
  • Laparoscopically Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy (LAVH)
  • Bariatric gastric bypass surgeries
  • Cancer treatment
  • Fibroids
  • Hernias

Let’s pretend that you need an inguinal hernia repair. In the U.S. that will cost you $4,000 to $10,000. However, if you travel to Mexico, you can find excellent and highly trained laparoscopic surgeons at Laparoscopic Solutions in Coahuila, Mexico, costs are reduced about 50% to 70%. For more savings and opportunities for excellent medical care in Mexico, check out the Hospital Hispano Americano Medical Group of trained, experirenced and certified doctors and surgeons located in Baja California and serving international communities.

For more information regarding laparoscopic surgical procedures abroad and their comparative costs in the U.S. and abroad, visit PlacidWay.com, a medical provider resource focused on giving you choices and options in regard to your medical care. If you need a surgical procedure, you should be able to afford it, and have access to it.

 

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