About the clinic
Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute (MMCI), located in Brno, Czech Republic, is one of the most respected oncology centers in Europe. Established in 1935, it has built a reputation as a top hospital for cancer care, combining tradition with modern innovation. The institute serves patients not only from the Czech Republic but also from neighboring countries and international destinations, making it a preferred choice for medical tourism in Central Europe.
The hospital’s mission is to provide comprehensive, patient-centered cancer treatment based on evidence-driven medicine and advanced technologies. With a multidisciplinary team, state-of-the-art equipment, and multilingual staff, Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute is committed to offering both cutting-edge therapies and compassionate care. Patients benefit from a seamless approach where prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation are integrated under one roof.
Explore why thousands of international patients choose Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute for advanced oncology treatment abroad.
Key Specialties and Departments – Comprehensive Oncology Expertise
The hospital is fully dedicated to cancer diagnosis, treatment, and research, offering specialized departments and units that ensure highly personalized care. Its key specialties include:
- Medical Oncology: Provides systemic treatments such as chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy for different cancer types.
- Radiation Oncology: Equipped with advanced radiotherapy systems for precise cancer treatment while protecting healthy tissue.
- Surgical Oncology: Specializes in complex cancer surgeries including tumor resections, reconstructive surgery, and organ-preserving procedures.
- Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplant Unit: Known for expertise in stem cell transplantation and treatment of blood cancers.
- Gynecologic Oncology: Focuses on comprehensive care for cancers affecting the female reproductive system.
- Diagnostic Imaging: Offers high-resolution imaging such as MRI, CT, PET-CT, and ultrasound to ensure accurate cancer detection and staging.