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Oncology & CAR-T Nasopharyngeal Cancer Public · Grade 3A Founded 1964 IMC Available

Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center
Southern China's #1 Cancer Hospital

The highest-ranked oncology institution in Southern China — pioneering nasopharyngeal carcinoma treatment globally, running over 200 active clinical trials, and offering NMPA-approved CAR-T protocols. For the right case, it can be a suitable option; whether it's the appropriate choice depends on your diagnosis and objectives. International patients access care through the dedicated International Medical Center, bypassing the general registration queue. China Care helps you work out whether this is the right option, and coordinates the full intake process from record submission to on-the-ground support in Guangzhou.

651 Dongfeng East Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou — direct flights from SE Asia, Middle East, HK
10,000+
New cancer cases per year
#1 South
Southern China oncology ranking
200+
Active clinical trials
IMC
International patient center
About the Hospital

Southern China's Undisputed Leader in Cancer Treatment and Research

SYSUCC (中山大学肿瘤防治中心) was founded in 1964 and is affiliated with Sun Yat-sen University. It consistently ranks among China's top three oncology hospitals nationally, and is the undisputed leader in the south. The hospital pioneered nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) treatment globally — NPC is disproportionately prevalent in Cantonese populations and less commonly treated at Western centers, making SYSUCC's expertise uniquely relevant for patients from Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and the broader Chinese diaspora.

In addition to NPC, SYSUCC runs major programmes in lung cancer, colorectal cancer, lymphoma, and haematological malignancies. The hospital participates in over 200 clinical trials and was among the first to offer NMPA-approved CAR-T therapy. International patients access care through the International Medical Center (IMC), which operates as a managed interface to the hospital's clinical departments.

"We have built a comprehensive prevention, treatment and research system for cancer — with the largest nasopharyngeal carcinoma programme in the world."
Why Patients Choose SYSUCC

Three reasons international patients choose SYSUCC for cancer treatment

NPC
China's Deepest Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Expertise

SYSUCC has treated more NPC cases than any institution in the world. Their surgical, radiation, and systemic therapy protocols for NPC are globally cited. For patients of Cantonese, Southeast Asian, or broader East Asian descent, this is the most experienced team on earth for this specific diagnosis — and the one that trains other NPC centers worldwide.

CAR
Active CAR-T and Immunotherapy Trials

SYSUCC participates in over 200 clinical trials and runs its own CAR-T programme covering CD19, CD22, and BCMA targets. Patients who have exhausted standard systemic therapy may qualify for trials not available outside China. China Care reviews eligibility before your visit so you are not travelling without a reasonable expectation of access.

IMC
IMC Wing Bypasses the Public Queue

The International Medical Center operates as a managed-access layer on top of SYSUCC's general departments. International patients are assigned a coordinator, given scheduled consultation slots, and receive bilingual administrative support. Without the IMC, waiting times at SYSUCC can stretch to several months — demand is enormous at the #1 oncology hospital in Southern China.

Beyond the Hospital

Why Patients Work With China Care

Finding a hospital's name is easy. Knowing whether it's actually the right one for your situation is much harder — that's where China Care helps.

Most international patients researching Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center are unsure whether it's genuinely the right fit for their case, or whether another hospital might serve them better. China Care helps you answer questions like:

  • Is SYSUCC suitable for my diagnosis?
  • Are there better hospitals for my condition?
  • Can my case be reviewed before I travel?
  • Which department should I contact?
  • What documents should I prepare?
  • What happens after I arrive in China?
Discuss Your Situation
Clinical Departments

Specialties Available to International Patients

The departments most commonly accessed by international patients coordinated through China Care.

Primary Focus
Nasopharyngeal Cancer
The world's largest and most experienced NPC programme. IMRT radiation protocols refined over decades of specialisation. Surgical, systemic, and combined modality treatment all available. Globally cited outcomes.
NPC SurgeryIMRTImmunotherapyChemotherapy
Primary Focus
CAR-T & Haematology
NMPA-approved CAR-T protocols for B-cell lymphoma, leukaemia, and multiple myeloma. Active investigator-initiated trials for CD19, CD22, and BCMA targets. Bone marrow transplantation also available within the haematology department.
CD19CD22BCMAClinical Trials
Also Available
Lung Cancer
Comprehensive programme covering EGFR-targeted therapy, immunotherapy, surgical oncology, and SBRT. One of China's leading centers for genomic profiling-guided lung cancer treatment.
EGFR TargetedImmunotherapySurgical Oncology
Also Available
Colorectal Cancer
Surgical and systemic treatment including sphincter-preserving rectal surgery, laparoscopic colectomy, and robotic-assisted procedures. Strong biomarker-guided systemic therapy selection.
Laparoscopic SurgeryTargeted TherapyRobotic Surgery
Also Available
Hepatobiliary
Liver cancer (HCC), gallbladder cancer, and bile duct malignancies treated with surgical resection, interventional oncology, and systemic therapy. Minimally invasive hepatic surgery available for eligible cases.
Liver CancerGallbladderMinimally Invasive
Explore your options
Not sure which department fits your case?
Hospital Access reviews your records, identifies the right specialist team — whether for nasopharyngeal cancer, CAR-T and haematology, lung, colorectal, or hepatobiliary tumours — and books and confirms your appointment before you commit to travelling.
Discuss Your Situation
Step-by-Step

How China Care Helps You Reach SYSUCC — If It's Right for You

Finding a hospital is the easy part. Understanding whether it's the right one for your situation is harder — China Care guides you through that, from initial guidance through to on-the-ground support in Guangzhou.

Step 1 · Tell Us What You Need
Submit Your Records to China Care

Send your pathology reports, imaging, and treatment history to China Care. For CAR-T or haematology cases, include prior therapy lines and current performance status. We review your records and prepare a bilingual case summary within 1–2 working days.

records review · 1–2 days
Step 2 · Hospital Access
China Care Arranges and Confirms Your Appointment

China Care registers your case with SYSUCC's international coordination team, translates your medical records and referral documents, and confirms your appointment date, department, and specialist before you arrange your travel. Depending on your situation, this may include a proxy consultation with the relevant specialist, with the outcome reported back to you with voice call interpretation in real time.

This is a fixed-fee service, agreed with you upfront, covering hospital registration and coordination. Already in China? Skip this step — China Care can arrange direct escort and interpretation for your own visit instead.

Hospital Access · fixed fee · confirmed appointment
Step 3 · In-Person Consultation
Travel to Guangzhou for Your In-Person Consultation

With your appointment confirmed, you travel to Guangzhou for your own in-person consultation. The specialist reviews your case in person, confirms the treatment plan, and provides a formal cost estimate — this step cannot be completed remotely at a public hospital. China Care's bilingual coordinator accompanies you throughout.

in-person consultation · treatment plan & cost estimate issued
Step 4 · Medical Journey
Admission & Treatment

Once you agree to proceed, admission is arranged through the IMC. China Care's coordinator remains on hand throughout your stay — accompanying you to ward rounds, follow-up appointments, and administrative processes. Ward nursing staff and hospital administration operate primarily in Mandarin, so on-site escort is strongly recommended for non-Chinese speakers.

All treatment fees are paid directly to the hospital in Chinese yuan (RMB). Accepted payment methods vary by hospital — China Care will confirm with SYSUCC before you travel. A deposit is required at admission; the balance is settled before discharge. China Care does not collect or handle medical payments.

IMC admission · payment direct to hospital
Step 5 · Medical Journey
Discharge and Follow-Up

Complete bilingual discharge documentation is issued on the day of discharge. For CAR-T monitoring or ongoing systemic therapy, remote consultations with your SYSUCC specialist may be possible depending on the individual physician — China Care can enquire on your behalf after discharge.

bilingual documentation · post-discharge support
Proxy consultation (fixed fee) Bilingual case coordination CAR-T trial eligibility review In-person escort & interpretation Medical visa support RMB payment direct to hospital Bilingual discharge documents Post-discharge coordination
Before You Travel

What international patients need to know

Payment
Direct to hospital
Payment is made directly to the hospital. Accepted payment methods vary by hospital — your China Care coordinator will confirm before you travel.
Advance booking
1–2 weeks minimum
Walk-in not available for international patients. All appointments booked through China Care before you travel.
Consultation type
In-person only
Public hospital. Specialist consultations take place in person at the IMC. Remote pre-consultation not available.
Language
English + bilingual escort
IMC staff have functional English. Ward staff: Mandarin. China Care arranges escort for Arabic, Russian, and other languages.
Location
Yuexiu District
Central Guangzhou. Direct international flights from SE Asia, Middle East, HK. Accommodation available near the hospital.
Hospital type
Public · Grade 3A
Government-funded. China's highest hospital classification. Treatment costs quoted directly by the hospital — zero markup from China Care.
Your Next Step

How China Care Can Help

Whichever stage you're at, China Care's role is the same: help you make an informed decision, not just a booking.

Common Questions

What patients ask about SYSUCC

Is SYSUCC really a suitable hospital for nasopharyngeal cancer?
Yes. SYSUCC pioneered the modern chemoradiation protocols for NPC and publishes more NPC research than any institution globally. Their radiation oncology department uses intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) with a precision that reflects decades of specialisation in this single cancer type. For patients of Cantonese or Southeast Asian descent who face a disproportionate risk of NPC, SYSUCC's depth of experience is genuinely without parallel anywhere in the world.
Can international patients access CAR-T trials at SYSUCC?
Yes, SYSUCC actively enrols international patients in haematology and solid tumour trials. Eligibility depends on diagnosis, prior treatment history, and current performance status. China Care coordinates the pre-screening review of your records before travel, so you are not making an expensive trip without a reasonable expectation of eligibility. See our guide to CAR-T cell therapy in China for more on the eligibility criteria.
How do I avoid the long waiting times at SYSUCC?
Through the IMC. Without IMC access, general outpatient registration at SYSUCC can involve weeks or months of waiting — the hospital sees over 10,000 new cancer cases per year. China Care routes all patients through the IMC, which operates with scheduled appointments and managed case intake. This is not a shortcut around clinical quality — the same specialist teams serve both IMC and general patients. The difference is administrative, not clinical.
What language is used in the IMC?
The IMC has staff with functional English and is accustomed to receiving international patients from Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and the Middle East. For complex clinical discussions requiring precise language, China Care provides additional coordination support. All formal documentation — case summaries, consent forms, and discharge notes — can be provided in bilingual format.
How long will treatment take?
For solid tumour treatment involving surgery and chemoradiation, most patients plan for 6–10 weeks in Guangzhou depending on the protocol. CAR-T admissions typically require 4–6 weeks from apheresis through to initial response assessment. Diagnostic second opinions can be completed in 3–5 days without requiring a treatment admission. China Care will provide a specific timeline estimate based on your individual case before you commit to travel.
How does payment work at SYSUCC?
All treatment fees are paid directly to SYSUCC in Chinese yuan (RMB). Accepted payment methods vary by hospital — your China Care coordinator will confirm before you travel. A deposit is typically required at admission; the remaining balance is settled before discharge. China Care does not collect or process medical payments on your behalf; your coordination fee is paid to China Care separately and in advance.
Is Guangzhou a practical city to stay in during treatment?
Guangzhou has direct international flights from across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Hong Kong, and is among China's most liveable cities for extended medical stays. Accommodation near SYSUCC in Yuexiu District ranges from budget guesthouses to 4-star hotels within walking distance of the hospital. Halal dining, international supermarkets, and English-language services are readily available. China Care can provide specific accommodation recommendations near SYSUCC based on your budget and length of stay.
Still Deciding?

Not every hospital is the right fit for every patient

We'll help you understand whether Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center — or another hospital in China — may be a better option for your situation.

China Care coordinates your case with SYSUCC's International Medical Center. Treatment costs are quoted directly by the hospital. We never add to or mark up the hospital's quoted treatment cost.

You focus on your health. We'll handle everything else. Discuss Your Situation

Hospital profile note: This profile is general reference information. China Care does not endorse or guarantee a particular hospital, treatment, appointment, clinical decision, or outcome. Current services, requirements, language support, availability, and clinical suitability should be confirmed directly with the hospital.