Cancer Treatment in China: Country-Specific Guides
Patients from different countries face genuinely different situations when considering cancer treatment in China — different local medical contexts, logistics, insurance realities, cultural requirements, and starting points. These guides address those differences directly, by country and region.
Indonesia
CAR-T access, haploidentical transplant for patients without a matched donor, logistics from Jakarta, halal requirements, BPJS coverage, and how to begin remotely.
Vietnam
CAR-T access, haploidentical transplant for patients without a matched donor, direct flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, cost comparison with Singapore and Thailand, and how to begin remotely.
Malaysia
When China adds value beyond Malaysia's own private hospitals, CAR-T cost comparison, donor shortage, Chinese Malaysian patients, halal and prayer requirements for Malay Muslim patients.
Middle East (Arabic-speaking)
CAR-T costs versus Germany and the United States, donor shortage for Arab patients in European registries, halal food and prayer facilities at Chinese hospitals, flights from Dubai and Riyadh.
Mongolia
Why China is the established medical destination for Mongolian patients, direct flights from Ulaanbaatar to Beijing, CAR-T and haploidentical transplant access, and how the process works.
Latin America (Spanish-speaking)
CAR-T inaccessibility in Latin America, donor shortage for mixed-heritage patients, honest guidance on the long-haul journey, language coordination, and why remote records review should come before travel planning.
Pakistan
Thalassaemia major transplant — Pakistan has one of the world's highest thalassaemia carrier rates and virtually no representation in international donor registries. Haploidentical parent donor transplant in China is the primary curative path. Also covers CAR-T, leukaemia, and aplastic anaemia.
Philippines
Filipino patients have the lowest coordination barrier of any Southeast Asian group: English records, English consultation, direct 4-hour flight from Manila. Covers CAR-T (unavailable locally), haploidentical transplant, donor shortage, PhilHealth limitations, and OFW family funding context.
Not listed above? These guides cover the regions where we most commonly receive enquiries. Patients from any country are welcome to contact us directly or request a case review regardless of country of origin. The coordination process begins remotely, without travel.