| Mexique | Turquie | Espagne | |
| Thérapie hormonale | de $1,200 | de $401 | de $3,000 |
| Hystérectomie laparoscopique | de $5,240 | de $7,000 | de $8,500 |
| Hystérectomie avec le robot DaVinci | de $8,000 | de $11,000 | de $12,000 |
| Hystérectomie (ablation de l’utérus) | de $3,500 | de $4,760 | de $10,327 |
| Radiothérapie pour le cancer de l'utérus | - | de $4,000 | de $4,585 |
Le Dr Brenda Pastrana est une oncologue chirurgicale certifiée spécialisée dans le cancer de l'utérus à l'hôpital Galenia.
Dirige l'enseignement à l'hôpital régional de Puerto Vallarta, apportant une expertise académique et clinique approfondie dans les soins du cancer de l'utérus.
Uterine cancer treatment in Mexico is reputable at JCI-accredited facilities that follow international oncology guidelines. Top hospitals in Cancun and Mexico City offer advanced tools like DaVinci robotic surgery and PET/CT diagnostics. These centers provide surgical oncology expertise and chemotherapy protocols comparable to Western standards.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Quality signals in Mexico are often tied to institutional patient volume rather than city alone. Galenia Hospital serves 10,000 patients annually and maintains international safety tiers. Choosing a facility with both JCI and CSG accreditation ensures rigorous oversight of oncology surgical outcomes.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that pathology reviews are essential before surgery to confirm the tumor stage. Many note that coordinating travel requires extra recovery time in Mexico after a hysterectomy.