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Grade 3A (三甲) specialist cancer hospital · Est. 1976

Beijing Cancer Hospital: International Patient Guide

北京大学肿瘤医院

One of China's top three authoritative cancer specialist hospitals.

Beijing Cancer Hospital is a grade 3a (三甲) specialist cancer hospital based in Haidian District, Beijing. International patients typically come here for cancer diagnostic second opinions and treatment plan review (chemo / radiation / surgery). China MedPass coordinates the case end-to-end — booking the right senior specialist, providing bilingual escort on site, and delivering a structured English report so your home doctor can continue your care without missing a beat.

Quick Facts

Chinese name
北京大学肿瘤医院
Hospital type
Grade 3A (三甲) specialist cancer hospital
Best known for
GI oncology (gastric, colorectal, hepatobiliary) · Breast cancer · Lung cancer · Multidisciplinary tumour board (MDT) · Lymphoma
Best for international patients
Cancer diagnostic second opinions · Treatment plan review (chemo / radiation / surgery) · Pathology slide re-read · Multidisciplinary tumour board review
Services we coordinate
MDT (multidisciplinary tumour board) review · Pathology slide review by senior pathologist · PET-CT with English radiology report · Treatment plan second opinion · Robotic surgery consultation (select GI / urologic / gynaecologic cases) · English report translation · DICOM collection
Equipment highlights
PET-CT · Linear Accelerator (IMRT / VMAT) · Da Vinci robotic surgery
Location
Haidian District, Beijing
Language support
Specialist hospital with International Medical Center; English-fluent attendings available for foreign patients

Why Beijing Cancer Hospital Matters

Beijing Cancer Hospital, affiliated with Peking University, is one of China's three most authoritative cancer specialist hospitals. It was the first Chinese centre to formalise multidisciplinary team (MDT) review as routine workflow, and its CLASSIC and RESOLVE trials in gastric adjuvant chemotherapy shaped Asia-Pacific treatment guidelines. Particularly strong in GI cancers (gastric, colorectal, hepatobiliary, pancreatic), breast cancer, lung cancer and lymphoma.

What International Patients Can Access

China MedPass can coordinate the following at Beijing Cancer Hospital for international patients:

Equipment available
PET-CT · Linear Accelerator (IMRT / VMAT) · Da Vinci robotic surgery

How China MedPass Helps (Typical Pathway)

  1. 1

    Case review

    You share your records (existing imaging, lab results, problem summary). We review with our coordinating physician and identify the right specialist.

  2. 2

    Hospital & specialist matching

    We match you to the hospital and senior-attending-level specialist whose expertise actually fits your specific clinical question — not a generic outpatient slot.

  3. 3

    Appointment booking

    We secure the appointment, send you a preparation pack covering documents, payment, what to bring, and confirm the bilingual escort schedule.

  4. 4

    On-site bilingual escort

    Your escort meets you at the hospital, handles registration and communication in Mandarin, attends the consultation with you, and makes sure nothing gets lost in translation.

  5. 5

    Report translation & DICOM collection

    We deliver a structured English report (ICD-10 coded, physician-signed) plus DICOM imaging files on USB or via secure download, ready for your home doctor.

  6. 6

    Follow-up coordination

    30-day follow-up window — we coordinate clarifications with the hospital, optional physician-to-physician calls, and any additional documentation your home team requests.

Estimated Costs

Two cost components, no surprises:

Component 1
Hospital fee

Paid directly to Beijing Cancer Hospital on the day of service. Amount depends on the specific imaging, consultation or procedure — quoted in writing before you travel.

Component 2
China MedPass coordination fee

From $250 all-in for an imaging-only coordination case; from $400 for a written second opinion; from $450 for a senior specialist consultation; from $980 for full-concierge complex cases.

What's included in our coordination fee: case review, hospital booking, full-day bilingual escort, English report translation, DICOM file collection, 30-day follow-up. All prices subject to hospital availability and clinical suitability — we confirm the full quote in writing before any payment.

When Beijing Cancer Hospital Is a Good Fit

Department Leadership & Recognition

Prof. Li Ziyu李子禹· since 2025
President; gastrointestinal / gastric cancer surgeon
Public source
Prof. Ji Jiafu季加孚
Former President; Chief Expert, Gastrointestinal Cancer Center; past President, International Gastric Cancer Association
Public source

Names and facts above are drawn from publicly available official and institutional sources (linked) and reflect publicly-listed roles, which may change over time. China MedPass is an independent coordination service and is not affiliated with, employed by, endorsed by, or an official representative of these individuals or hospitals. We do not guarantee that any specific named physician will personally see your case.

When Another Beijing Hospital May Be Better

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Beijing MDT review worth it if my home oncologist already has a plan?
Often yes — especially for GI cancers where Asian trial data dominates the literature. An MDT review can confirm or refine adjuvant chemo choice, restaging timing, and surgical timing. We've seen multiple cases where the review changed treatment plans materially.
Can I get my pathology slides re-reviewed without coming to Beijing?
Yes. We coordinate physical slide shipment (or digital pathology when available) to a senior pathologist at Beijing Cancer Hospital. Re-read report in English, typical turnaround 7-10 business days, coordination from $400 all-in.
Do I get the same senior attendings as Chinese VIP patients?
Yes. International patients are routed through the International Medical Center which has access to the same attending-level tumour boards. The senior physicians don't run separate review processes for foreigners.
Will I get an English report?
Yes — every MDT outcome, pathology re-read or imaging review comes with a structured English report including ICD-10 staging codes.
Can you collect my DICOM and pathology files?
Yes. We collect MRI / CT / PET-CT DICOM imaging and arrange digital or physical pathology slide return for your home oncologist.
How much does coordination at Beijing Cancer Hospital cost?
From $250 all-in for imaging; from $400 all-in for a written second opinion / pathology re-read; from $450 for an MDT-coordinated multi-specialty review. Treatment costs (chemo / radiation / surgery) are quoted separately.

Get a Beijing hospital access plan

Tell us about your case and we'll confirm whether Beijing Cancer Hospital is the right fit, then arrange the appointment, bilingual escort and English report end-to-end.

From $250 all-in (service + hospital fee combined). Hospital portion paid at counter; our coordination fee paid in advance.

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China MedPass is an independent medical coordination service. We help international patients access leading Grade 3A hospitals in Beijing. We are not an official representative of these hospitals unless explicitly stated. All clinical decisions are made by licensed physicians at the hospitals themselves; China MedPass coordinates appointments, escort and documentation only.
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