Grade 3A

Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center

China's first and largest dedicated cancer hospital — founded 1931

Founded

1931

Beds

1,100

Location

Shanghai

About FUSCC

The Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center (FUSCC) holds the distinction of being China's first cancer specialist hospital, founded in 1931 as the Sino-Belgian Radium Institute. Now treating over 590,000 outpatients and 22,000 inpatients annually, it is one of the highest-volume oncology centres in Asia. FUSCC is a designated Shanghai international medical tourism centre and maintains an English-capable international oncology team for foreign patients.

Why International Patients Choose FUSCC

  • China's oldest cancer specialist hospital — over 90 years of dedicated oncology expertise and outcomes data
  • Highest-volume breast cancer, lung cancer, and colorectal cancer surgical programme in Eastern China
  • Multidisciplinary tumour board reviews all international cases — ensuring the full clinical picture informs the treatment plan
  • Designated Shanghai international medical tourism centre with English-speaking oncology coordinators
  • Access to clinical trials and emerging treatment protocols not yet available in European oncology centres

Specialties

Breast CancerThoracic OncologyUrological OncologyRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineGastrointestinal Oncology

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Accreditations & Standards

Grade 3A

Grade 3A is China's highest hospital classification, awarded to institutions meeting the most rigorous standards in clinical quality, staffing, infrastructure, and patient safety. JCI accreditation adds an internationally recognised layer of certification accepted by most European insurers.

Getting There

Address270 Dongan Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai
DistrictXuhui District, central Shanghai
AirportShanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) — 50 min; Shanghai Hongqiao (SHA) — 20 min

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of cancer does FUSCC specialise in?

FUSCC has nationally ranked departments for breast cancer, lung and thoracic cancers, colorectal and gastrointestinal cancers, urological cancers (prostate, bladder, kidney), and head & neck cancers. It also has strong capabilities in nuclear medicine and radiation oncology, including stereotactic radiosurgery.

Can I get a second opinion from FUSCC without travelling to Shanghai?

Yes. FUSCC's international team can review pathology reports, imaging, and treatment summaries remotely and provide a written second opinion. This is a common first step for international patients before deciding whether to travel for treatment.

How does FUSCC handle communication with my home oncologist?

FUSCC provides full English-language discharge summaries, pathology reports, imaging CDs, and treatment plans that can be shared directly with your home oncologist. The international team can also participate in teleconferences with European physicians where needed.

Are there clinical trials available for international patients at FUSCC?

International patients may be eligible for clinical trials at FUSCC depending on their diagnosis, prior treatment history, and eligibility criteria. Our coordinators can provide a preliminary assessment of trial eligibility based on your medical records before you travel.

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