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How eye cancer is treated in Turkey: approaches, doctors, and clinics
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We organize treatment in the best clinics
  • At the clinic's price without markups
  • with full doctor support

We organize treatment in the best clinics
  • At the clinic's price without markups
  • with full doctor support

Eye cancer is a rare but dangerous form of oncology. Malignant eye tumors make up a small percentage of all cancer cases worldwide, yet without timely treatment, the consequences can be irreversible.

Each case requires a careful and urgent approach. According to PubMed, survival in retinoblastoma exceeds 95% when detected early, and with timely surgical treatment of uveal melanoma, the five-year survival rate reaches 80%. In Turkey, a well-established system has been developed for such patients – from rapid diagnosis to minimally invasive surgical procedures.

This article reviews trusted clinics and lists doctors ready to help.

 

What detailed medical studies show

The success of eye cancer treatment in Turkish clinics varies depending on the tumor type, stage, and chosen treatment methods. Below are key statistics from reliable sources and medical journals:

In children over 5 years old with retinoblastoma in Turkey, treatment – primarily involving enucleation (eye removal) and systemic chemotherapy – achieved 100% survival without recurrence during an average follow-up period of about 8 years. The overall ocular salvage rate was approximately 11.2%. (PubMed)

In a study of 24 patients with advanced intraocular retinoblastoma treated with intra-arterial chemotherapy, 66.6% of eyes were preserved, and eye preservation without the need for removal was 69.1% after one year and 62.9% after two years. (PubMed)

For ocular melanoma (uveal and conjunctival) in Turkey, the 5-year survival rate was lower: about 33% of patients with conjunctival melanoma died during an average follow-up of 43.5 months, and about 52.6% of patients with uveal melanoma died during an average follow-up of 35 months. Prognostic factors included tumor size, conjunctival and lens involvement, and the presence of specific mutations. (PubMed)

In a large retrospective analysis of intraocular retinoblastoma (351 eyes), the eye preservation rate after various local and systemic treatments was 72.8%, and overall survival was about 96.1% over an average of 6 years of follow-up. Risk factors for eye removal included the presence of vitreous seeds and large tumor size. (PubMed)

This confirms that early diagnosis, access to high-precision equipment, and an experienced physician can significantly influence the outcome.

 

Our key advantages:

  • Free consultations with a coordinating physician who has been trained in international clinics.
  • Selection of a treatment program based on a specific diagnosis and examination results.
  • Direct contact with your doctor before and after your trip.
  • Access only to verified clinics with international JCI accreditation and high survival rates.
  • 24/7 support throughout your trip – we are available at any time, even at night.
  • Assistance with visas, tickets, transfers and accommodation, including airport assistance.
  • Payment only to the clinic, no commission or hidden fees.
  • Post-treatment support, including monitoring results, assistance with complications, and answering medical questions.
  • Financial assistance is available for children through the Experts Medical charity foundation.
  • A personalized case manager who guides the patient from the first contact and remains in touch until full recovery.
  • Patient advocacy in case of disputes with the clinic – we are always on the patient’s side.
  • We have statistics for every doctor and clinic – we know where the best treatment is for a specific diagnosis.
  • Genuine reviews and recovery stories – we don't hide names and are ready to connect you with former patients.

Stages of treatment organization:

  • The patient contacts us and provides medical documents: extracts, tests, conclusions.
  • We send documents to several specialized clinics to obtain treatment plans and cost estimates.
  • The patient receives full information: what methods are offered, how much it costs and who will perform the treatment.
  • We will arrange an online consultation with a doctor from the selected clinic, if necessary.
  • We help with visa applications, airfare selection, and accommodation bookings near the clinic.
  • We assign a medical interpreter who will accompany the patient at all stages of treatment.
  • The medical coordinator remains in touch throughout the trip and helps resolve organizational and medical issues.
  • After returning home, we continue to support the patient, providing advice on the results and documents.

We act not as intermediaries but as partners throughout the entire journey. You are not left alone with your diagnosis. We do not charge anything for our support. All payments are made directly through the hospital’s billing department.

 

How is eye cancer treated in Turkey?

  • Turkish clinics offer a modern scheme, which includes:

    High-precision diagnostics: eye ultrasound, orbital MRI, fluorescein angiography, optical coherence tomography.

    Eye-preserving treatments: intra-arterial and intravitreal chemotherapy, laser therapy, cryotherapy.

    Surgical intervention: enucleation in severe cases, exenteration when the tumor has spread.

    Radiation therapy: brachytherapy, stereotactic radiosurgery (CyberKnife, TrueBeam).

    Targeted and immunotherapy: for certain tumor types with identified mutations.

Each patient undergoes a multidisciplinary consultation. The goal is to preserve life and vision, if possible without removing the eye.

 

How long does the treatment take?

    • Diagnosis and planning: takes about 4-6 days. Includes an ophthalmologic examination, MRI or CT scan, eye ultrasound, and consultations with an oncologist and radiologist. A multidisciplinary board is held to develop a treatment strategy.
    • Radiation or brachytherapy: in brachytherapy, a radioactive isotope applicator is placed for 4-7 days. Proton therapy or stereotactic radiosurgery (if available) takes about 1-2 weeks.
    • Surgical treatment: if enucleation (eye removal) is required, hospitalization lasts 5-7 days. After surgery, a temporary prosthesis is fitted, followed by a permanent one (in 1-2 months).

     

    Important: each stage is planned in advance, and the patient receives a clear schedule, including possible recovery time and follow-up examinations.

The duration of eye tumor treatment depends on the location, size of the tumor, involvement of surrounding structures, and the chosen method — whether it is an eye-preserving treatment (such as brachytherapy or proton therapy) or eye removal (enucleation) followed by reconstruction.

 

How much does eye cancer treatment cost in Turkey?

  • from €135 to €360
    Oncologist consultation:
  • from $1300
    One course of chemotherapy:
  • from $680 and and above
    One course of immunotherapy:
  • from $3500
    Radiation therapy:

The cost depends on the diagnosis, method, and duration of treatment.

Important: All payments are made directly to the clinic; Experts Medical services are free for the patient.

Where to treat eye cancer in Turkey: leading clinics

1. Acibadem Maslak Hospital
1. Acibadem Maslak Hospital

Acibadem Maslak Hospital is located in Istanbul and is part of the Acibadem Health Group network. It is a multidisciplinary center that includes departments of oncology, ophthalmology, radiotherapy, and surgery. The clinic provides diagnosis and treatment for eye tumors, including intraocular neoplasms, using modern laser technologies and radiosurgery. The hospital is certified according to international JCI standards and follows safety protocols, including antibacterial coatings and automated logistics systems within departments.

The clinic employs oncologist-radiologist Mehmet Ufuk Abacioglu, who specializes in treating malignant tumors of the eyeball and head and neck area.

 

Key advantages of the hospital:

  • Use of the Cyclo G6 laser system for gentle treatment of glaucoma and tumors
  • Multidisciplinary approach involving an oncologist-radiologist, ophthalmologist, and surgical specialists
  • Application of modern radiosurgery techniques for eye tumors

 

Contact information:

  • Website: acibademinternational.com
  • Email: info@acibademhealthpoint.com
  • Facebook: www.facebook.com/acibademsaglik
  • Twitter: x.com/acibademsaglik
  • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/acibadem-healthcare-group
  • Instagram: www.instagram.com/acibademsaglik
  • Address: Darüşşafaka, Büyükdere Cd. No:40, 34457 Sarıyer/İstanbul
  • Phone: +90 4445544
2. Medicana International Hospital
2. Medicana International Hospital

The Medicana International Hospital is one of the largest in the Medicana Health Group network and is located on the European side of Istanbul. The medical center includes departments of ophthalmology, oncology, transplantation, cardiac surgery, and general surgery. The clinic provides diagnosis and treatment of malignant eye tumors, including retinoblastoma, choroidal melanoma, and orbital tumors. Treatment options include both organ-preserving methods and surgical interventions when necessary.

The clinic accepts patients of all ages, including children with eye cancer. The medical team consists of highly experienced specialists: radiation oncologist Professor Zehra Füsun Tokatli and oncologist Professor Mutlu Demiray.

 

Key advantages of the hospital:

  • Treatment of eye tumors in both children and adults
  • Modern equipment for radiotherapy and laser surgery
  • Individual treatment plans developed at multidisciplinary medical boards
  • Use of gentle radiation methods (IMRT, brachytherapy)

 

Contact information:

  • Website: www.medicanainternational.com
  • Email: medicanacc@medicana.com.tr
  • Facebook: www.facebook.com/medicanahealthgroup
  • Twitter: x.com/medicanahealt
  • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/medicanasaglik
  • Instagram: www.instagram.com/medicanahealthgroup
  • Address: Küçükbakkalköy, Allianz Tower, Kayışdağı Cd. No:1
  • Phone: +90 850 4601010

Best Doctors for Eye Cancer Treatment in Turkey

1. Prof. Mehmet Ufuk Abacioglu
1. Prof. Mehmet Ufuk Abacioglu

One of the most respected radiation oncologists in Turkey, Professor Mehmet Ufuk Abacioglu, is a specialist to whom patients with rare and complex cancer types, including malignant eye tumors, are referred. His medical career spans over 25 years, with more than 195 scientific publications and participation in international peer-reviewed research projects. In addition to his clinical work, he actively participates in international oncology organizations and has led working groups focused on the treatment of head and neck tumors. His approach is precise, evidence-based, and highly personalized, which is especially important in ocular oncology, where precision is measured in millimeters.

How we help you choose a clinic and doctor

  • We collaborate only with clinics and doctors whose results are confirmed by practice.

  • We base our work not on advertising claims, but on real stories of recovery.

  • We monitor the stability of indicators and the effectiveness of therapy with specific specialists.

  • For each patient, we individually select a clinic and specialist.

  • We take into account the type of tumor, stage of the disease, age, and associated factors.

Our experience includes 9 years of work and more than 12,000 patients who have received treatment abroad with our assistance. We understand which centers provide truly effective care and where a patient might risk losing valuable time and resources.

For an ordinary patient, it can be difficult to assess how qualified a particular doctor or clinic is. We rely on dozens of reviews, treatment outcome statistics, and feedback from those who have already undergone therapy – this eliminates uncertainty and increases the chances of a successful result.

Recovery and support after treatment

  • Recovery after eye tumor treatment can affect not only physical health but also emotional well-being. A patient may experience partial or complete vision loss, changes in appearance, and the need to adapt to a prosthesis. Here are some examples of rehabilitation aspects.

     

    Physical recovery

    After brachytherapy – minimal side effects, and patients quickly return to their normal lives.

    After enucleation – proper hygiene of the eye socket, regular check-ups, and replacing the temporary prosthesis with a permanent one are important.

  • Psychological adaptation

    Support from a psychologist can be helpful, especially in cases of eye loss.

    We help arrange this kind of support upon request.

     

    We stay close not only during treatment but also throughout the recovery period – so that the patient feels confident at every stage.

 

Conclusion

Eye cancer is not a sentence. But only if you act in time and rely on experienced specialists. In Turkey, you can receive treatment that meets international standards at an affordable cost. At Experts Medical, we take care of all organizational matters so you can focus on what matters most – your recovery. If you’re unsure where to start, just leave a request. We’ll explain everything.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much does eye cancer treatment cost in Turkey?

The price depends on the diagnosis and type of treatment. For example, chemotherapy can cost from $1300, and radiation therapy – from $3500 per course. We agree on the program and price in advance so you know exactly what to expect.

 

2. Can I bring a relative with me?

Yes, of course. We help with accommodation, transfers, and all daily arrangements for you and your companion.

 

3. Do you work only with Turkey?

No, we also cooperate with clinics in Germany, Israel, South Korea, and other countries. However, in Turkey, treatment is often optimal in terms of cost, quality, and speed.

 

4. What if I don’t have all the medical information?

That’s not a problem. We’ll help you collect everything you need and advise on which tests to undergo so you can move forward quickly.

 

5. Who will I stay in contact with during treatment?

You will be assisted by a coordinating doctor. They are available 24/7, help you communicate with the clinic, explain each step, and remain in touch even after treatment is completed.

 

6. Do you charge for your support?

No. Our services are free for the patient. You pay only for the treatment – directly to the clinic, with no commission.

 

7. Can you help if the diagnosis is rare?

Yes. We also work with rare oncological cases, find specialized doctors, and discuss complex cases at medical boards.

 

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