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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 89. Chapters: Accessible tourism, Agritourism, Alternative tourism, Archaeological tourism, Atomic tourism, Benefit tourism, Bicycle touring, Birth tourism, Boat sharing, Bookstore tourism, Booze cruise, Campustours, Channel hopping, Child sex tourism, Christian tourism, Culinary tourism, Cultural tourism, Dark tourism, Day-tripper, Dental tourism, Disaster tourism, Drug tourism, Dynamic packaging, Enotourism, Escorted tour, Excursion, Experimental travel, Extreme tourism, Female sex tourism, Garden tourism, Genealogy tourism, Geotourism, Ghetto tourism, Grand Tour, Guest ranch, Halal tourism, Heritage tourism, Jihadi tourism, Justice tourism, Kosher tourism, Life Beyond Tourism, List of adjectival tourisms, Literary tourism, Medical tourism, Militarism heritage tourism, Motorcycle touring, Music tourism, Nautical tourism, Package tour, Pop-culture tourism, Religious tourism, River cruise, Romance tours, Rural tourism, Sacred travel, Safari, Scenic route, Self-guided tour, Setjetting, Shark tourism, Slum tourism, Space tourism, Sports tourism, Spring break, Staycation, Suicide tourism, Tolkien tourism, Tombstone tourist, Tourism geography, Virtual tour, Volunteer travel, Walking tour, War tourism, Water tourism, Whale watching, Wildlife tourism. Excerpt: Medical tourism (MT) is patient movement from highly developed nations to other areas of the world for medical care, usually to find treatment at a lower cost. Medical tourism is different from the traditional model of international medical travel where patients generally journey from less developed nations to major medical centers in highly developed countries for medical treatment that is unavailable in their own communities. Services typically sought by travelers include elective procedures as well as complex specialized surgeries such as joint replacement (knee/hip), ..