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Dr. Deepanshu Siwach is a skilled clinical pharmacist with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. He has 4+ years of experience and has worked with thousands of patients. He has been associated with some of the top hospitals, such as Artemis Gurgaon.

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Dr. Deepanshu Siwach is a skilled clinical pharmacist with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. He has 4+ years of experience and has worked with thousands of patients. He has been associated with some of the top hospitals, such as Artemis Gurgaon....

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Dr. Vivek Gupta is an experienced Surgical Oncologist with over 16 years of practice....

Frequently Asked Questions

Oncology is the branch of medical science dealing with the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer. 

The best cancer hospitals in India have renowned oncologists, the latest treatment modalities, world-class infrastructure, dedicated international patient departments, advanced diagnostic techniques, and specialized teams for different types of cancer (e.g., breast, lung, or pediatric oncology).

Many top oncology hospitals in India hold national accreditations, such as NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals) and JCI (Joint Commission International).

The best oncology hospitals in India treat all major cancers, including breast, lung, kidney,  prostate, colon, blood (leukemia), and brain cancers. They also treat spinal cord tumors, head and neck cancers, gastrointestinal cancers (liver, stomach), and gynecologic cancers (ovarian, cervical).

Cancer hospitals in India offer the latest treatments, such as immunotherapy, CAR T-cell therapy, stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), HIPEC with cytoreductive surgery, targeted therapy, proton therapy, robotic surgery, and precision medicine.

When choosing a cancer hospital in India, you should consider the hospital's reputation, the expertise and experience of its oncologists, the range of treatments, advanced technology, success rates, patient reviews, and support services for international patients.

Many top cancer hospitals in India offer minimally invasive robotic surgeries that help patients recover quickly. The da Vinci Surgical System is India's most widely used robotic surgery system.

Top cancer hospitals in India offer advanced diagnostic services such as PET scans, MRIs, CT scans, biopsies, and genetic testing. Molecular diagnostics and genomic profiling are also available to assess the genetic makeup of the cancer, which aids in precision medicine.    

Cancer treatment in India is affordable compared to many countries, with costs varying based on treatment type, hospital, and stage of cancer. Chemotherapy can cost anywhere between USD 300 and USD 2,000 per cycle, while robotic cancer surgeries might range from USD 5,000 to USD 7,000. Radiation therapy starts from USD 3,000 and can go up to USD 7,000.

Leading cancer hospitals in India provide a range of services for international patients. These include assistance with visa applications, help with travel arrangements, airport pickups, accommodation, local sim cards, language interpreter, and follow-up care. 

Oncologists at top Indian hospitals are highly experienced and often have international training or fellowships. Many are board-certified in oncology and have expertise in treating various types of cancer. 

Success rates depend on cancer type and stage, but India's best hospitals are known for their high success rates. When detected early, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, Leukaemia, prostate cancer, and skin cancer have success rates up to 98%. The success rate of liver cancer, lung cancer, and brain tumors falls between 70 and 85%.

Yes, minimally invasive surgeries, including laparoscopic and robotic techniques, are widely available at leading hospitals. Minimally invasive techniques are commonly used for cancers like prostate, gynecological, colorectal, and thoracic cancers.

Before cancer surgery, patients undergo thorough evaluations and consultations to ensure they are prepared. After surgery, post-operative care includes pain management, monitoring for complications, and rehabilitation. Nutritional support, physiotherapy, and emotional counseling are often part of recovery. 

Patients may stay in the hospital for 2-4 days for minimally invasive cancer surgeries. Chemotherapy is often an outpatient procedure, so hospital stays are not required. However, a one-month stay is needed for advanced treatments like stem cell transplants.

For minimally invasive surgeries like laparoscopic or robotic surgeries, recovery can take 2-4 weeks. Major surgeries, such as those for lung or colorectal cancer, may require longer recovery times, from 6-8 weeks.

International patients should plan to stay in India for at least 2-4 weeks after treatment to ensure proper recovery and follow-up care before returning home. For treatments like chemotherapy or radiation therapy, multiple sessions may be required over a few months, requiring a longer stay.