Systemic Chemotherapy Cycles
Cyclic cytotoxic chemotherapy using cell-killing drugs to destroy rapidly dividing cancer cells throughout the body. Treatment given in 21-28 day cycles allows recovery between sessions, with 4-8 cycles over 3-6 months depending on cancer type and response. Thailand offers 50-70% cost savings with JCI-accredited facilities using identical NCCN-guideline protocols.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Tin Artavatkun, MD
What is Systemic Chemotherapy Cycles?
Cyclic cytotoxic chemotherapy using cell-killing drugs to destroy rapidly dividing cancer cells throughout the body. Treatment given in 21-28 day cycles allows recovery between sessions, with 4-8 cycles over 3-6 months depending on cancer type and response. Thailand offers 50-70% cost savings with JCI-accredited facilities using identical NCCN-guideline protocols.
Conditions Treated
Hodgkin Lymphoma
90%+ cure rate with ABVD regimen; one of most treatment-responsive cancers
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL/DLBCL)
50-70% cure rate with R-CHOP; rituximab addition significantly improved outcomes
Breast Cancer (Adjuvant)
30% relative risk reduction; regimens like AC-T, TC used post-surgery
Colorectal Cancer
FOLFOX, FOLFIRI regimens; used in adjuvant and metastatic settings
Ovarian Cancer
Taxol/Carboplatin standard regimen; typically 6 cycles post-surgery
Lung Cancer
Platinum-based doublets standard; often combined with immunotherapy
Leukemias
Multiple regimens depending on type; induction, consolidation, maintenance phases
Metastatic Solid Tumors
20-40% typical response rate; goal is disease control and symptom relief
Why Choose Thailand for Systemic Chemotherapy Cycles?
50-70% Cost Savings
Standard chemotherapy costs $2,000-$3,500 per cycle in Thailand versus $10,000-$30,000 in the US. Targeted/immunotherapy shows even greater savings at $5,000-$15,000 versus $30,000-$150,000+. Same drugs, same protocols, fraction of the price. Actual costs vary based on specific regimen and individual patient needs.
JCI-Accredited Cancer Centers
Bumrungrad's Horizon Cancer Center treats 18,000+ cancer patients annually. Bangkok Hospital has Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital with full-service oncology. All major centers hold multiple JCI accreditations and use NCCN-guideline protocols identical to US institutions.
Experienced Oncology Teams
Thai oncologists often hold US or UK board certifications in addition to Thai Medical Council certification. High-volume centers see 100+ patients per oncologist for specific cancer types. Multidisciplinary tumor boards review complex cases with medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists.
Comprehensive International Support
24/7 telemedicine follow-up, international patient coordinators, translation services in 20+ languages. Complete medical records on CD/USB for home physicians. WhatsApp/LINE communication for urgent questions. Many patients coordinate split-care between Thailand and home country.
Advanced Technology
IV Infusion Pumps
Programmable pumps ensure precise drug delivery rates and dosing, with safety alarms for air bubbles and occlusions
Central Venous Access Ports
Implanted ports provide reliable long-term vascular access for years; 4-15% complication rate, surgically placed under local anesthesia
PICC Lines
Peripherally inserted central catheters for medium-term access; no surgery required but need weekly maintenance and have 23-47% complication rate
Anti-Emetic Protocols
5-HT3 antagonists (ondansetron), NK1 inhibitors (aprepitant), and dexamethasone provide 3-5 days of nausea prevention per cycle
Growth Factor Support (G-CSF)
Filgrastim and pegfilgrastim stimulate white blood cell production, reducing neutropenia duration and febrile neutropenia risk
Cardiac Monitoring
Echocardiograms required before and during anthracycline treatment; LVEF must be >50-55% to continue cardiotoxic regimens
Your Treatment Journey
Initial Consultation
Virtual consultation to discuss your needs, review medical history, and create a personalized treatment plan.
Arrival & Assessment
Airport pickup, hospital check-in, and comprehensive pre-procedure evaluation with your medical team.
Procedure Day
Your procedure is performed by experienced specialists using state-of-the-art equipment.
Recovery & Monitoring
Post-procedure care with regular check-ups, medication management, and recovery support.
Continued Care
Virtual follow-up consultations and coordination with your local healthcare provider.
* Timeline is approximate and varies based on individual treatment plans and procedures.
Before You Travel
Prepare for your Systemic Chemotherapy Cycles journey
Medical Records & Tests
Gather your medical records and complete any needed tests before traveling
- Blood tests and tumour marker tests — can be done at home or arranged at your hospital in Thailand
- Heart check (ECG and/or ultrasound) — your oncologist will advise which tests you need
- CT or PET/CT scan if not done recently — available at your hospital in Thailand
- Pregnancy test if applicable — can be done at the hospital in Thailand
- If you may want children in the future, discuss fertility preservation (egg or sperm banking) before starting treatment
Medication & Health Prep
Review your medications and supplements with your doctor before traveling
- Stop certain herbal supplements (such as St. John's Wort and ginkgo) — your oncologist will give you a full list
- Blood thinners — discuss with your prescribing doctor at home whether any changes are needed
- If your treatment plan is longer than 3 months, your team may place a small access device (port) under the skin — this is done by your medical team in Thailand
- For shorter courses, a simpler IV line can be used — your oncologist will recommend the best option
- Continue your regular medications (blood pressure, thyroid, etc.) unless your oncologist says otherwise
Consultation with Your Thai Oncologist
Connect with your oncologist in Thailand to review your case and confirm your treatment plan
- Video consultation to discuss your diagnosis and treatment options
- Share your medical records, scan results, and lab reports
- Confirm your treatment plan, number of cycles, and expected timeline
- Ask about side effects and what support you'll receive during treatment
- If continuing care at home between cycles, coordinate between your Thai and home oncologists
Travel & Logistics
Plan your trip and arrange support for your stay in Thailand
- Book accommodation near the hospital — plan to stay 1-2 weeks per cycle to clear the recovery period before flying home
- Bring a companion for at least your first cycle (highly recommended for chemotherapy patients)
- Pack comfortable, loose-fitting clothes with easy sleeve access for treatment days
- Bring a digital thermometer and save your Thai hospital's emergency contact — monitor your temperature twice daily and call them immediately if you develop a fever during recovery
- Consider travel insurance that covers medical treatment abroad — see our insurance guide for options suited to cancer care
Need help preparing? Our coordinators can guide you through each step.
Get Your Personalized Quote
Pricing varies based on your specific needs, hospital choice, and treatment plan. Contact us for an accurate estimate tailored to your situation.
Recovery Timeline
Expected recovery for Systemic Chemotherapy Cycles: 2-3 weeks
Treatment & Acute Recovery
Days 0-3
Treatment day plus 48-72 hours of peak nausea risk
Early Recovery
Days 4-7
Appetite typically begins returning
Nadir Period (Highest Risk)
Days 7-14
White blood cells and platelets at lowest point
Blood Count Recovery
Days 14-21
Energy improving as blood counts rise
Pre-Cycle Assessment
Days 19-21
Labs drawn 1-2 days before next cycle
Treatment & Acute Recovery
Days 0-3
Treatment day plus 48-72 hours of peak nausea risk
Early Recovery
Days 4-7
Appetite typically begins returning
Nadir Period (Highest Risk)
Days 7-14
White blood cells and platelets at lowest point
Blood Count Recovery
Days 14-21
Energy improving as blood counts rise
Pre-Cycle Assessment
Days 19-21
Labs drawn 1-2 days before next cycle
Risks & Considerations
As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks to consider. Your medical team will discuss these with you in detail.
- Myelosuppression (bone marrow suppression) - neutropenia occurs in 15-65% of patients depending on regimen, with nadir at days 7-14
- Febrile neutropenia - 7-30% require hospitalization; fever ≥38°C (100.4°F) during nadir is an oncologic emergency
- Peripheral neuropathy - 30-40% clinically significant (grade 2+) with taxanes/platinum drugs, dose-cumulative with any-grade rates up to 97%
Additional considerations will be discussed during your consultation.
Prepare with a Health Screening
Consider a pre-procedure health screening to establish your baseline and ensure you're ready for treatment.
Men's Vitality Assessment
Men's health screening focused on prostate health, testosterone levels, cardiovascular risk, and age-related conditions affecting men.
Midlife Prevention Plus
Targeted screening for adults 36-55, focusing on early identification of age-related conditions including cardiovascular, metabolic, and cancer markers.
Women's Core Wellness
Women's health screening focused on gynecological assessments, breast health, hormonal evaluation, and bone density markers for women of all ages.
Hospitals Offering This Procedure
Bangkok Hospital (Headquarters)
Bangkok, Thailand
BNH Hospital
Bangkok, Thailand
Bumrungrad International Hospital
Bangkok, Thailand
MedPark Hospital
Bangkok, Thailand
Piyavate Hospital
Bangkok, Thailand
Praram 9 Hospital
Bangkok, Thailand
Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital
Bangkok, Thailand
Vejthani Hospital
Bangkok, Thailand
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is chemotherapy and how does it work?
Chemotherapy uses cytotoxic (cell-killing) drugs to destroy rapidly dividing cancer cells. These drugs travel through your bloodstream to reach cancer cells throughout your body. Treatment is given in 'cycles' - typically 21-28 days - allowing your body to recover between treatments. Most patients receive 4-8 cycles over 3-6 months, depending on their cancer type and response.
Who is a candidate for chemotherapy?
Candidates include patients with confirmed cancer where chemotherapy is part of the treatment plan - either as primary treatment (lymphomas, leukemias), before surgery (neoadjuvant), after surgery (adjuvant), or for metastatic disease. You'll need adequate organ function (liver, kidney, heart), reasonable performance status (ECOG 0-2), and commitment to the treatment course. Your oncologist will evaluate your specific situation including cardiac function for cardiotoxic regimens.
What chemotherapy regimens are commonly used?
Common regimens include R-CHOP (lymphoma, 21-day cycles), FOLFOX/FOLFIRI (colorectal cancer, 14-day cycles), AC-T (breast cancer), Taxol/Carboplatin (ovarian, lung cancers), and ABVD (Hodgkin lymphoma). The regimen depends on your cancer type, stage, and biomarkers. Thailand's JCI-accredited centers use the same NCCN-guideline protocols as US institutions, ensuring you receive internationally-standard care.
How long does each treatment session take?
Sessions range from 30 minutes to 6+ hours depending on the regimen. Quick infusions (30-60 min) include drugs like paclitaxel. Longer sessions (4-6 hours) involve multiple drugs with hydration. Some regimens (5-FU) use portable pumps for 46-hour continuous infusions at home or hotel. Your oncologist will explain your specific schedule before treatment begins.
What side effects should I expect?
Common side effects include fatigue (70-100%), nausea/vomiting (60-80%, well-controlled with modern medications), hair loss (40-100%, regimen-dependent), low blood counts (nadir at days 7-14), mouth sores, and appetite changes. Not everyone experiences all side effects. Your oncology team will provide supportive medications including anti-emetics, growth factors, and symptom management strategies.
How do I prepare for chemotherapy treatment?
Preparation includes completing required tests (blood work, cardiac evaluation, imaging), stopping certain supplements (especially St. John's Wort), staying hydrated, arranging port placement if planned for >3 months treatment, discussing fertility preservation if desired, and preparing your support system. Pack comfortable clothes and entertainment for infusion days.
Can I travel to Thailand for chemotherapy?
Yes, Thailand is an excellent destination for chemotherapy with 50-70% cost savings and JCI-accredited facilities. Key considerations: Plan to stay 1-2 weeks per cycle to clear the nadir period before flying. Avoid travel during days 7-14 when blood counts are lowest. Most patients can safely travel between cycles with proper planning. Bring a companion for at least the first cycle.
How many cycles will I need?
Cycle count depends on treatment intent and cancer type. Curative intent (lymphoma, early breast) typically requires 4-6 cycles. Adjuvant treatment (after surgery) is usually 4-8 cycles. Metastatic disease continues until progression or toxicity. Response is assessed every 2-3 cycles with imaging. Your oncologist will recommend adjustments based on your response and tolerance.
What is the nadir period and why does it matter?
The 'nadir' is when your blood counts (especially white blood cells) reach their lowest point, typically days 7-14 after treatment. During this period, you're most vulnerable to infection. Key precautions: Monitor temperature twice daily - fever >38°C (100.4°F) sustained for 1 hour OR single reading >38.3°C (101°F) is a medical emergency. Avoid crowds and sick contacts. Practice frequent handwashing. Don't fly or travel long distances during nadir.
What monitoring is required between cycles?
Before each cycle, you'll have blood tests (CBC, metabolic panel) 1-2 days before treatment, physical examination to assess symptoms, and response imaging (CT/PET) every 2-3 cycles. Labs ensure your blood counts have recovered sufficiently to receive the next dose safely. Dose modifications may be made based on prior cycle tolerance.
How does Thailand's cost compare to the US?
Thailand offers 50-70% savings on chemotherapy. Standard chemotherapy session: $2,000-$3,500 (Thailand) vs $10,000-$30,000 (US). Targeted/immunotherapy: $5,000-$15,000 (Thailand) vs $30,000-$150,000+ (US). Prices include oncologist fees, facility, nursing, and basic labs. Major Thai centers use identical drugs and NCCN-aligned protocols to US institutions. Actual costs vary based on specific regimen and individual needs.
What about follow-up care after returning home?
Thai centers provide comprehensive treatment summary for your home oncologist, digital access to all records, imaging, and pathology, telemedicine consultations for ongoing questions, and coordination with your home physician for surveillance. Emergency contact available 24/7. Many patients complete full treatment in Thailand; others do cycles between home and Thailand based on their schedule and preferences.
Systemic chemotherapy remains a cornerstone of cancer treatment, using cytotoxic drugs to destroy rapidly dividing cancer cells throughout the body. Treatment is delivered in cycles—typically 21-28 days—allowing the body’s normal cells to recover between sessions. Thailand’s JCI-accredited cancer centers offer the same NCCN-guideline protocols and identical pharmaceutical agents used at major US institutions, with 50-70% cost savings that make comprehensive cancer care accessible to international patients.
Standard chemotherapy in Thailand costs $2,000-$3,500 per cycle versus $10,000-$30,000 in the United States. Prices include oncologist fees, facility charges, nursing care, and basic laboratory monitoring. For patients requiring 4-8 cycles over 3-6 months, this represents potential savings of $50,000-$200,000 or more on treatment costs alone.
Common regimens include R-CHOP for lymphomas (90%+ cure rate for Hodgkin, 50-70% for NHL), FOLFOX/FOLFIRI for colorectal cancer, AC-T for breast cancer (30% relative risk reduction in adjuvant setting), and Taxol/Carboplatin for ovarian and lung cancers. Response is assessed every 2-3 cycles with CT or PET imaging, allowing for treatment modifications based on tumor response and patient tolerance.
Bumrungrad’s Horizon Cancer Center, Bangkok Hospital’s Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital, and other major Thai centers maintain multidisciplinary tumor boards where medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists, pathologists, and specialized nurses collaborate on treatment planning. International patients receive comprehensive support including 24/7 telemedicine follow-up, digital medical records, and coordination with home physicians for seamless continuity of care.
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