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Best hospitals and doctors for melanoma treatment abroad

Leading hospitals

Cost for treatment

Melanoma diagnosis
2360
Micrographic surgical treatment of melanoma
5080.84
Radical, extensive surgical resection of melanoma
5214.78
Treatment of melanoma with targeted therapy (1 course)
5033.86
Treatment of melanoma with vaccination of dendritic cells and chemotherapy (1 course)
20020.32
Cancer rehabilitation
0.00
Asan Medical Center is Korea’s largest medical institution, with 1,600 physicians and surgeons, 3,100 nurses, 2,680 beds, and 67 operating rooms, occupying more than four million square feet (about 371,600 square meters). A typical day at AMC sees 2,500 inpatients and 10,000 outpatients treated. The treatment of heart dise
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The Vivantes Neukölln Hospital is the maximum care hospital and one of the largest healthcare facilities in Berlin.  There are more than 20 specialized departments and centers, including pediatric departments. In total, the hospital has 1,200 beds. The hospital uses innovative technologies and the latest treatments, as
Leech Clinic Graz
Leech Clinic Graz
Overall rating9.2 / 10
Leech Clinic is a surgical clinic and a member of SANLAS Holding GmbH. “We are the Good Mood Clinic” is the slogan of the clinic, so our patients get specialist care and treatment all the way from a to Z in a friendly atmosphere.
The Dermatology Center Nymphenburg Munich is a modern, highly specialized medical facility that offers a wide range of services to patients with diseases of the skin and its appendages, as well as top-notch services in the fields of laser and aesthetic dermatology. The center also specializes in the treatment of venous diseases.
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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 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 Dermatology Clinic Braun-Falco Munich is a highly specialized medical facility, which has an excellent reputation not only in Germany, but also far beyond its borders. The clinic was opened in 2015 and nowadays holds leading positions in its field of competence in the European medical arena. The medical center specializes in
The University Hospital Freiburg is famous for its rich history and is one of the oldest and most prestigious medical facilities in Germany (one of the three best medical institutions in the country). The hospital was based on the Faculty of Medicine of the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, which celebrated its 550th anniver
The ATOS Clinic Heidelberg is a reputable medical complex with high standards of patient care. The clinic was founded in 1991. Since then, it has taken a leading position in the European medical arena in the treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system and many other pathologies. The clinic has a highly professional team
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
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Melanoma is the most aggressive skin tumor. It is especially difficult to treat this neoplasm in its advanced stages, after the development of metastases in the lymph nodes or internal organs. Nonetheless, doctors in developed countries successfully cope with treating this skin tumor. Foreign oncologists have in their arsenal the most advanced methods of cancer treatment. They offer not only surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, but also targeted therapy, various immunotherapy options, adoptive cell technology, isolated limb chemoperfusion, and other methods. You are welcome to use the Booking Health service to make your treatment appointment abroad at a favorable price.

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  1. What surgical interventions can be performed for melanoma?
  2. Immunotherapy
  3. Targeted therapy
  4. Chemotherapy
  5. Radiation therapy

What surgical interventions can be performed for melanoma?

 

The main treatment for melanoma is surgery. In the early stages, surgery may be the only method a patient will need.

Excisional biopsy is a surgical procedure performed to diagnose a disease. A doctor removes melanoma completely to send it for a histological examination. If the tumor is large, only a part of it can be removed: such a biopsy is called incisional. 

Wide excision is the main operation for melanoma treatment. This usually helps to cure the disease at an early stage, if the tumor has not penetrated deep into the skin. With a high probability of melanoma, based on non-invasive diagnostics, a doctor immediately performs a wide excision, without a biopsy. If there is any doubt, a biopsy is performed first, and after confirming the diagnosis, the doctor performs a second operation, since the tumor must be removed with the involvement of normal skin. The area of skin to be removed depends on the size of the melanoma. After removing the tumor, doctors suture the skin. The wound heals, leaving a scar.

Sometimes melanoma develops in an aesthetically or functionally important area, so the involvement of a significant area of skin is undesirable. For example, if the tumor develops on the face, near the joint, in the genital area, etc. In this case, you can discuss the possibility of a smaller involvement of healthy skin with your doctor. However, such situations require more careful postoperative monitoring, as the likelihood of a recurrence of the disease increases.

Mohs surgery is not used as often for melanoma as it is for skin cancer, but this intervention can sometimes be performed at a very early stage of the disease. This is a complex surgical procedure that requires special training from a surgeon or a dermatologist. Doctors remove the tumor with minimal involvement of healthy skin. They then cut off thin tissue flaps and send them for a histological examination. The flaps continue to be removed only in the direction in which cancer cells are found. In those directions where a resection margin is clean, a wound is not expanded. As a result, doctors manage to remove the tumor with a better aesthetic or functional outcome, since they do not have to resect a large area of normal tissue next to the melanoma.

Amputation is an infrequent surgical procedure for melanoma. This may be required if the tumor has appeared, for example, on a finger or an earlobe.

Lymph node dissection is an operation to remove lymph nodes. Which one depends on the location of the tumor. For example, if melanoma develops in the leg, the doctor will remove the inguinal lymph nodes, since it is there that cancer cells will first get if metastases spread. 

Sentinel lymph node biopsy is another option that can be used for melanoma. Lymph node removal surgery is required for most patients. But if you are being treated in one of the countries with highly developed medicine, lymph node dissection can be avoided. Doctors abroad perform a procedure called a sentinel lymph node biopsy. Doctors inject a radioactive substance into the tumor area. With a gamma camera, they check in which lymph nodes the radionuclide has accumulated. These 2-3 nodes will be removed and examined. If there are no signs of cancer, the removal of other lymph nodes does not make any sense. Lymph node dissection is not performed in such patients, which avoids traumatic surgery and associated complications, such as lymphedema.

Metastasis removal may be required with the spread of distant metastases when melanoma cannot be cured with a surgical method. But if there is a small number of tumors, they can be removed to eliminate symptoms and increase a patient's life expectancy.

Immunotherapy

 

Immunotherapy is considered the second most effective treatment for melanoma after surgery. Some types of treatment help to cure cancer even at its advanced stage. Immunotherapy works better for melanoma than for most other cancers. Healthcare professionals abroad use the following treatment methods:

Immune checkpoint inhibitors "turn off" molecules that help cancer cells to evade attacks from the immune system. Doctors use drugs from the following pharmacological groups: 

  • PD-1 inhibitors can be prescribed for an inoperable melanoma, and after surgery to remove a stage 2-3 tumor to reduce the risk of a relapse;
  • CTLA-4 inhibitors can be used in the same situations, but usually as a second-line drug, because they work worse than PD-1 inhibitors, and, at the same time, cause more side effects;
  • PD-L1 inhibitors can often be used in patients with a BRAF gene mutation;
  • LAG-3 inhibitors, a new group of immune checkpoint inhibitors, can be combined with PD-1 inhibitors for melanoma.

Interleukin-2 is a drug that stimulates the immune system. In developed countries, it is used less and less: this has been supplanted by more effective and safe immune checkpoint inhibitors. But this medication can be used as a second-line drug if the initial therapy no longer works. In specialized clinics, doctors use intralesional therapy with interleukin-2: the drug is injected directly into the tumor. This procedure reduces the risk of a recurrence of the melanoma that has spread to the lymph nodes.

Oncolytic virus therapy is another treatment option. Doctors abroad use Talimogene laherparepvec (Imlygic, T-VEC), which is injected directly into the tumor, once every 2 weeks. The virus destroys cancer cells and also stimulates the immune response. As a result, not only the size of the primary tumor shrinks, but also of all metastases.

BCG is a less effective, but inexpensive treatment method. The BCG vaccine is injected into the tumor in stage 3 melanoma to activate the immune system.

Imiquimod cream is a treatment option for stage 0 melanoma. This can also be used to suppress tumor metastases to the skin. The cream is applied to the tumor 2 to 5 times a day for up to 3 months. This can cure early-stage melanoma by boosting the immune attack on the tumor.

Here are some innovative methods of immunotherapy that are not widely used, but are already offered in specialized centers or are in the final phases of clinical trials:

Cancer vaccines are an innovative treatment option. Doctors are researching several therapeutic vaccines that boost the immune response against the tumor.

Immunotherapy according to the TIL protocol can be used for stage 4 melanoma. This therapy is usually combined with chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Doctors take lymphocytes directly from the tumor (tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes), select the most aggressive of them, multiply them, and inject them into a patient's body. The process takes about 6 weeks, as doctors must obtain at least 1 billion cells. The procedure is successful in 50% of patients. Moreover, in 20% of cases, it is possible to achieve a complete response to treatment: the tumor and metastases disappear completely.

CAR T-cell therapy can be used for stage 4 melanoma. Doctors take a patient's immune cells, modify them, multiply them, and inject them into the body. These cells attack the tumor and its metastases. If successful, it is possible to achieve the disappearance of all tumors, a long-term remission, or even a complete cure for melanoma. This is a very effective way to fight cancer, but its widespread use has so far been held back by a high cost of treatment.

Targeted therapy

 

In the advanced stages of melanoma, doctors use targeted therapy. They prescribe the following drugs:

BRAF inhibitors can be used in patients with BRAF gene mutations. They are used in stage 3 to reduce the risk of cancer recurrence after surgery, and also in stage 4 to control tumor growth and increase a patient's life expectancy.

MEK inhibitors are used for melanoma that cannot be removed with surgery, including at the advanced stage. These drugs may also be given after stage 3 tumor surgery, along with BRAF inhibitors. These medicines work better together than they do alone.

Tyrosine kinase inhibitors can be used in patients with C-KIT gene mutations. Such melanomas often develop in the mouth, on the mucous membranes, on the soles, palms, or in areas of constant exposure to sunlight. Before prescribing this group of drugs, doctors check the tumor for mutations.

Chemotherapy

 

Classical systemic chemotherapy for melanoma can rarely be used. This is because immunotherapy and targeted therapy work much better. Therefore, cytostatics are used only when other treatments can no longer control tumor growth.

Isolated limb perfusion (ILP) is also used in developed countries. Doctors perform a minor operation to connect the arteries of the limb where the tumor is located to a machine that circulates blood. The blood is mixed with high doses of chemotherapy drugs. After the procedure, the blood vessels will be reconnected back to the patient's arteries.

Radiation therapy

 

Radiation is the main treatment option for most types of cancer, but this can rarely be used for melanoma. Doctors use radiation therapy in the following cases:

  • for treating early-stage melanoma, if surgery is contraindicated;
  • after surgery for removing desmoplastic melanoma, which is very rare;
  • for irradiating a lymph node basin after lymph node removal surgery, if many of the lymph nodes were affected by metastases, based on the results of a histological examination;
  • for destroying a recurrent tumor; 
  • for a local control of metastases at the advanced stage of the disease. 

You can undergo your diagnostics and treatment for melanoma with modern methods in one of the developed countries. You are welcome to make your appointment for diagnostics and treatment through the Booking Health service. You can compare the cost of treatment in different clinics to take advantage of the best offer. The Booking Health specialists will help you to choose a clinic and organize your trip.

 

Authors:

The article was edited by medical experts, board certified doctors Dr. Nadezhda Ivanisova and Dr. Sergey Pashchenko. For the treatment of the conditions referred to in the article, you must consult a doctor; the information in the article is not intended for self-medication!

 

Sources:

National Cancer Institute

Cancer Research Institute

MedicineNet