Each year, thousands of people look beyond their home countries for better and more affordable medical care. Last year, over 700,000 international patients chose Turkey for their medical needs because it offers top-quality care at much lower prices. Turkey is especially good for cancer treatments like Truebeam, which uses the latest technology to treat cancer effectively.
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The. price often includes your first consultations and some of the follow-up care you’ll need afterwards.
Truebeam is a high-tech radiation treatment that's really good at zapping cancer cells without hurting the surrounding healthy parts of your body. It's especially useful for treating cancers that are in tricky spots or close to important organs, making sure only the bad cells get targeted.
At your first appointment, you'll talk about your health, your cancer, and how Truebeam can help. You might also have some scans done to help plan the best way to target the treatment.
Getting ready for Truebeam might include marking the skin where the rays need to go. This helps make sure the treatment is super precise.
You'll lie still on a table while the Truebeam machine moves around you, sending radiation right where it's needed. It doesn't hurt, and each session is pretty quick, lasting just a few minutes.
After finishing your treatment, you'll have a check-up a few days later to see how everything's going. More check-ups will follow over the next few months to keep an eye on your progress.
People really like Truebeam because it works well and fast. Over 90% of patients say it helps a lot, and it's gentle enough to keep side effects low.
Truebeam is great for many cancers, like those in the prostate, breast, lungs, and brain.
Nope, you won't feel the treatment itself, though you might be a bit tired or have some skin irritation after.
It varies, but usually, you'll have about 5 to 10 sessions.
Yes, Truebeam can be part of a bigger treatment plan that includes things like chemo or surgery.
Each session is pretty quick—about 15 to 30 minutes, including the time to set everything up.
If you notice any side effects, give your doctor a call. They can help you figure out the best way to manage them.
Sure, you can bring someone along for support, but they'll need to wait outside during the actual treatment.
You might start to notice some changes in a few weeks, but the full effect is usually clear after a few months