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University Hospital Mainz
University Hospital Mainz
Overall rating9.7 / 10
The University Hospital Mainz is one of the best maximum care medical facilities in Germany and an internationally recognized scientific center. There are more than 60 departments and institutes, which represent all fields of modern medicine. The hospital serves more than 68,000 inpatients and more than 273,000 outpatients annua
The Assuta Hospital Tel Aviv was opened in 2009 and today it is one of the largest, modern hospitals with the highest treatment success rates in Israel. The сlinical practice is based on the use of the state-of-art technologies in the world of medicine. The compliance with the high level of medical care and cooperation with the
The Vivantes Auguste-Victoria Hospital, has special expertise and received international recognition in the field of Urology, especially in the treatment of prostate cancer and also Oncology, Neurology, Cardiology and other directions. The possibilities of urological treatment include robot-assisted surgeries using the Da Vinci
The Cancer Center Frankfurt am Main in cooperation with the Goethe University is a modern medical facility focused on providing first-class medical care in accordance with the very latest international recommendations. The center is part of the Cancer Center Network of Hesse (Kooperationsverbund des Hessischen Onkologiekonzepts)
The Vivantes Am Urban Hospital is an academic clinic at the Charité University Hospital. Many departments of the hospital are recognized for their outstanding medical and patient care services. The hospital also includes the Breast Center, the Tumor Center with the specialization "Gastrointestinal oncology" and
Beta Clinic Bonn
Beta Clinic Bonn
Overall rating9.7 / 10
The Beta Clinic Bonn is a modern private healthcare facility with 20 specialized departments. In addition, the clinic cooperates with 30 independent doctors of various specializations, most of whom have their own private practices. The doors of the clinic first opened for patients in 2008. Since that time, the medical facility h
An academic clinic of the university medical complex Charité, the Vivantes Humboldt Hospital is one of the largest specialized medical institutions in Berlin. The hospital is famous for its impeccable reputation in the field of traumatology, orthopedics, urology and gynecology, as well as treatment of oncological diseases
The Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center is the second largest and one of the most advanced healthcare and research facilities in Israel. It began its work in 1961, but it is still popular among the local population and attracts thousands of international patients. The multidisciplinary medical center covers an area of ​​150,000 m&s
The Primus Super Speciality Hospital New Delhi is a modern medical facility, which is distinguished by extremely high quality and standards of medical service. The hospital is located in the heart of New Delhi, in the capital of India. During its design and construction, the most advanced medical technologies from around the wor
Founded in 1990, the JSC Medicina Clinic is an interdisciplinary medical center, which includes a polyclinic, an interdisciplinary inpatient clinic, round-the-clock emergency medical services and the state-of-the-art Sofia Cancer Center. With more than 300 doctors, the clinic offers a wide range of medical services. Within the f
As a member of the Swiss Leading Hospitals, the Multispecialty Hospital Lindberg in Winterthur ranges amongst the leading medical facilities in Switzerland. With more than 100 accredited doctors of various specialties, the Lindberg Hospital offers a broad range of medical services. Focal areas of the Hospital are orthopedics inc
The Clinic de Genolier Genolier is the largest reputable medical facility of the Swiss Medical Network, which provides excellent high-quality medical services in accordance with the best traditions of Swiss healthcare. The clinic was founded in 1972 and nowadays it can boast with long successful clinical experience, as well as c
Max Grundig Clinic Buehl
Max Grundig Clinic Buehl
Overall rating9.5 / 10
For over 30 years, the Max Grundig Clinic Buehl has enjoyed the status of one of the best medical centers not only in Germany but throughout Europe. The clinic was founded by Max Grundig, a legendary man whose work has always been aimed at the well-being of society. The medical complex still honors long traditions and adheres to
The Hirslanden Andreasclinic Cham Zug Cham provides the high-quality medical services both in the region and throughout the country. The medical complex is part of the Hirslanden Private Hospital Group, which is known throughout Europe for its extremely high treatment success rates. The key areas of specialization of the clinic
The Hirslanden Salem-Spital Bern enjoys the status of a modern medical facility, which work is based on the highest medical standards, a humane and respectful attitude towards patients. The history of the health facility began back in 1888, when it functioned with the assistance of the Deaconess Foundation. In 2002, the hospital
The Merian Iselin Clinic Basel is a leading Swiss medical center with outstanding quality of medical care. The key areas of specialization of the clinic are orthopedics and surgery. The work of the specialists in the field of urology and sports medicine (accreditation as the Swiss Olympic Medical Center) is also particularly suc
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Such pathology as soft tissue tumors is often detected in children as well as in adults, and sometimes it happens to be giant cell fibroblastoma (GCF).

Content

  1. What you need to know about giant cell fibroblastoma (GCF)
  2. About dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
  3. Symptoms
  4. Factors that cause giant cell fibroblastoma development
  5. Common localization
  6. Diagnostics
  7. Treatment of giant cell fibroblastoma: surgery
  8. Radiotherapy and targeted therapy
  9. Prognosis
  10. Where to undergo treatment of giant cell fibroblastoma abroad?
  11. The cost of treatment of giant cell fibroblastoma
  12. How to get treatment of giant cell fibroblastoma abroad during a lockdown?

What you need to know about giant cell fibroblastoma (GCF)

 

Giant cell fibroblastoma (GCF) is a potentially-malignant neoplasm. Being benign primarily, sometimes a giant cell fibroblastoma (GCF) can transform into cancer. This is a tumor of fibrous tissue that occurs in young and middle-aged children and adults.

At the initial stage, the pathology represents a nodule on the skin or under the skin. It consists of a yellowish, sometimes gray, mass, which not differs significantly from the surrounding tissue.

When conducting a histological examination, it can be seen that giant cell fibroblastomas are distinguished by the presence of polymorphic (prone to mutation) cells without ordered arrangement. Due to research, it is known that giant cell fibroblastoma appears to be multinucleated, which means that one cell has more than one nucleus.

The neoplasm is detected in the various areas of the head, neck, arms, and legs, but those areas are defined by the narrow pseudovascular spaces called angiectoid spaces.

The spaces make the neoplasm akin to dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans. By the presence of such similarity, giant cell fibroblastoma may be referred to as a subtype of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans. The process of tumor development is slow, but despite the absence of a malignant form, the neoplasm can spread to neighboring healthy tissues through metastasis formation, like dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, which is considered extremely dangerous.

About dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans

 

Why even talk about dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans? It is known that dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans and giant cell fibroblastoma belong to one pathological category. Hybrid lesions that have the features of both tumors occur sometimes. Researchers believe that dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans and giant cell fibroblastoma are somewhat alike. For instance, giant cell fibroblastoma often recurs as dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, and, in turn, dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans very often recurs as giant cell fibroblastoma. So, it is important to understand the differences and similarities of both tumors in order to elaborate an effective treatment regimen.

Giant cell fibroblastoma and dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans are both soft tissue tumors, but the most significant difference is that dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans is much more often prone to metastasis formation.

Interestingly enough, there are practically no histological similarities between the two, and dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans does not have multinucleated cells in its structure. The main similarity between two tumors is the presence of the same translocation of gene.

Symptoms

 

The specificity of cancer manifestations is resulting from the localization of the neoplasm. However, the initial symptom of the pathology is a hard-like neoplasm on the skin or under the skin.

The progression of the pathology eventually leads to disruptions in the functioning of internal organs, which will, eventually, negatively affect healthy tissues of the body.

The neoplasm is prone to a significant increase in volume. With complications, life-threatening bleeding occurs. Therefore, when the first symptoms are noticed, a patient should seek medical attention immediately, as the treatment delay can lead to irreversible health consequences or even death.

Factors that cause giant cell fibroblastoma development

 

This type of cancer pathology develops mainly in children under the age of ten, regardless of gender, race, and geographic location. Tumor causative factors include genetic mutations, inflammation or damage to the skin, exposure to radiation, hormonal disorders, and diabetes mellitus.

Common localization

 

The tumor is commonly found in the areas of the head, neck, shoulders, chest, arms, legs and thighs, belly and back, or in several areas at once.

Statistically, the belly, chest, and back are the location of 40-65% of tumor cases. In 20-30% of cases it is found on the skin of the arms and legs. In 10-15% of cases, it is found in the head and neck area.

Diagnostics

 

Patients undergo a preliminary consultation with doctors, where the general health condition is evaluated and medical history is assessed. A biopsy is performed – a sample of the tumor is further taken to a laboratory, where the tumor genetic and immunohistochemical peculiarities are identified. Imaging diagnostic methods such as ultrasound scan, X-ray, CT scan, and MRI are also used.

Treatment of giant cell fibroblastoma: surgery

 

The optimal treatment for giant cell fibroblastoma is surgery. And the most common method of surgery for giant cell fibroblastoma (GCF) is Mohs surgery.

It allows doctors to excise the lesion within the healthy tissues and remove the maximum amount of cancer cells while sparing the healthy tissues. Besides, the surgical procedure is painless as it is performed under the local anesthesia, with almost no scar left.

However, some patients may benefit more from the conventional surgery.

Anyhow, the individual peculiarities of the diagnosis can complicate the surgery. First, there’s uneven tumor growth, due to which some cancer cells may be distant. Thus, the border of the tumor itself is unclear. Second, the tumor often recurs after surgery, primarily due to possible mistakes in clinical detection of the tumor borders before the resection.

If the neoplasm is detected at an advanced stage or when surgery is suspected to be ineffective, radiation therapy or drug therapy (specifically, targeted therapy) are used. In some cases, a giant cell fibroblastoma cannot be completely excised due to the peculiarities of its localization and the nature of the affected underlying tissues. For instance, when a neoplasm is located close to a joint and bone.

In such cases, radiation therapy is used. However, the effectiveness of this method in giant cell fibrosarcoma may vary. In some cases, it can lead to tumor shrinkage, while in other cases it can stimulate more aggressive growth.

Radiotherapy and targeted therapy

 

Luckily, giant cell fibroblastoma (GCF) is quite sensitive to radiation. Research shows that radiation therapy is effective in the majority of patients. Also, radiation therapy tends to prevent giant cell fibroblastoma (GCF) from recurrence.

It should be noted that giant cell fibroblastoma (GCF) recurs much less often when the radiotherapy method is used not as an independent treatment, but as a part of complex therapy that is usually applied after surgery. Besides, the statistics indicate that the risk of tumor recurrence is lower after radiation therapy than after a surgical treatment.

Targeted therapy causes a tumor to decrease in size and reduces the number of cancer cells significantly, but it cannot eliminate the tumor completely.

Prognosis

 

Relapses can happen after treatment, therefore, long-term observation is indicated for all patients. During several years after the completion of the treatment, patients undergo examination every 3-6 months. After that, diagnostic examinations are carried out annually. In the presence of recurrence, more frequent examinations are required.

The prognosis of the disease is influenced by the stage of the pathological process, the size and location of the tumor, the age, and the health condition of the patient. In more than 50% of cases, a timely treatment can cure the disease.

Where to undergo treatment of giant cell fibroblastoma abroad?

 

We recommend the following hospitals for treatment of giant cell fibroblastoma abroad:

  1. Vivantes Neukolln Hospital Berlin, Germany
  2. University Hospital Ulm, Germany
  3. Medias Cancer Clinic Burghausen, Germany
  4. University Hospital Freiburg, Germany
  5. Rambam Health Care Campus Haifa, Israel
  6. Medicana International Ankara Hospital, Turkey
  7. Memorial Bahcelievler Hospital Istanbul, Turkey
  8. Samsung Medical Center Seoul, South Korea

The treatment in hospitals is usually carried out by a multidisciplinary team with the involvement of specialized experts located in the same building, which allows specialists to interact closely. Thus, decisions on adjusting the treatment plan are made without delay.

The cost of treatment of giant cell fibroblastoma

 

The prices depend, first of all, on the therapeutic techniques chosen for your clinical case, and the pricing policy of the hospitals.

Let’s look at the prices for giant cell fibroblastoma resection in different countries.

The cost of treatment with tumor resection in Germany is 10,830-18,353 EUR.

The cost of treatment with tumor resection in Israel is 15,471-15,900 EUR.

The cost of treatment with tumor resection in Turkey is 6,982-14,447 EUR.

The cost of treatment with tumor resection in South Korea is 14,450-15,382 EUR.

When patients arrive in the hospital and start their treatment, procedures that weren't listed in the treatment program may be necessary. Thus, the cost of treatment changes.

To find out the information on the overall cost of treatment abroad, you may leave the request on the Booking Health website.

How to get treatment of giant cell fibroblastoma abroad during a lockdown?

 

After analyzing data from 70 countries, the estimated several million possible surgical procedures to remove malignant tumors have been canceled in hospitals due to COVID-19.

Radiation therapy and chemotherapy courses were also disrupted. Generally, the treatment has often been postponed, in cases when it shouldn’t be.

There’re also patients, who have not been diagnosed with cancer yet. Because of the fear of contracting the coronavirus, many, even those who are already feeling unwell, avoid visiting doctors. Besides, there are limited opportunities to obtain a referral for examinations that allow early detection of cancer.

You don’t have to experience the disruption of your treatment anymore, because with Booking Health treatment abroad is an available option for you.

In addition to making medical tourism convenient, Booking Health also helps you to resolve issues with obtaining a medical visa – something that many people who want to undergo treatment abroad face. The problems usually arise in the form of a closed embassy or a decline of a medical visa request. In any scenario, Booking Health knows what to do, so that the result would be entering the country with confidence.

If you have any questions about how the treatment will be organized or if you need assistance in choosing the hospital, or anything else related, leave a request on the Booking Health website.

Authors: Dr. Nadezhda Ivanisova, Dr. Sergey Pashchenko

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