Here is a short list of the cancers that many people have while seeking the services of an offshore cancer clinic. Most of these clinics will already have protocols in place for dealing with the cancers listed below, you should make sure that the clinic you want to attend knows what sort of cancer you have and you should understand what their treatment involved before you arrive at the clinic.
A
Adrenal
Anal
Angiosarcoma
Appendix
Astrocytomas
B
Basal Cell
B Cell Lymphoma -
Bile Duct
Bladder
Bone
- Ewing’s Sarcoma
- Rhabdomysarcoma
- Osteosarcoma
Brain
Breast
Bronchial
C
Carcinoid
Cervical
Colon
Colo-rectal
E
Endrometrial
Esophageal
Ewing’s Sarcoma
Eyes
G
Gallbladder
Gastrointestinal
Glioma
Gliobastoma
H
Head and Neck Cancer
Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
I
Intraocular Melanoma
Islet Cell Tumors
K
Kaposi’s Sarcoma
Kidney
L
Laryngeal
Leukemia
- ALL
- AML
- CLL
- CML
Liver
Lung
- Small Cell
- Non Small Cell
- Mesothelioma
Lymphoma
M
Malignant Melanoma
Mantle Cell Lymphoma
Merkle Cell
Mouth
Multiple Myeloma
N
Nasaopharyngeal
Neuroblastoma
Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
O
Oral
Osteosarcoma
Ovarian
P
Pancreatic
Parathyroid
Peritoneal
Penile
Pharyngeal
Pituitary
Prostate
R
Rectal
Renal
Rhabdomysarcoma
S
Skin
- Squamous
- Basal
- Melanoma
Small Intestine
Soft Tissue Sarcoma
Stomach
T
T-Cell Lymphona
Testicular
Throat
Thyroid
U
Urethral
Uterine
V
Vaginal
Vulvar
W
Waldenstrom
Wilm’s Tumor
Not all clinics will treat every cancer you will need to contact each clinic you want to visit and make sure they can help you with your cancer and make sure that they have treated the same cancer and same stage cancer that you currently have. Many clinics will even give you contact information from past or current patients so you can contact them and get some information directly from the patient.