The Bangkok Cancer Screening Early Detection Package is a top range health check-up focused on early cancer detection, this package is a good choice for people over 40 years and with critical family cancer history. Combined with a comfortable 2-night stay at a 3-star hotel. This package provides professional medical care with the convenience of seamless arrangements, making it ideal for those seeking peace of mind during their visit to Bangkok.
What’s Included:
This package ensures a smooth and worry-free experience by handling all aspects of your stay, including transport and accommodation, so you can focus on your health.
* Based on two people in double room. Prices will vary depending on seasonal fluctuations. When enquiring, you will receive a fixed offer.
Tests:
The package setup will depend on gender and age.
Day 1 – Airport Pick up
Day 1 – Hotel Check In
Day 2 – Hospital Transfer
Day 2 – Cancer Screening
Day 2 – Hotel Transfer
Day 3 – Airport Transfer
Early detection aims to identify cancer or pre-cancerous conditions before symptoms appear, improving the chances of effective treatment. Packages typically focus on detecting risks through physical exams, imaging, and blood analysis, making it ideal for proactive health monitoring.
Early detection through screening can help identify cancer at a stage when it is more treatable. For some cancers, like breast or colorectal cancer, it has been shown to reduce mortality rates.
The medical screenings are typically completed within one to two days, with results often available on the same day or the following day. The two-night package ensures there is enough time to undergo multiple tests and receive consultations from specialists if required.
Yes, the package is tailored for individuals with a family history of cancer or those seeking early detection due to lifestyle risks. Advanced screening options may be added, such as tumor marker analysis and CT scans for high-risk cancers like lung and liver cancer.
The effectiveness depends on several factors, including the type of cancer, the individual’s age, genetic risk, lifestyle factors, and how regularly the screening is performed. Early detection typically improves outcomes, but some fast-growing cancers may not be detected in time through screening alone.