Best Cancer Hospitals in Bengaluru

Trust-In Hospital
Horamavu, BengaluruTrust-In Hospital, NMPC Health Care Pvt Ltd, No 12/1, MV Appa Complex, Hormavu Main Road, Horamavu
8671 KM's away
Specialities
1Doctors
6Beds
100






Apollo Spectra Hospitals
Koramangala 5 Block, BengaluruMulti-Specialty Hospital
143, Opus, 1st Cross
8666 KM's away
Specialities
38Doctors
2Beds
20


Apollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital
Whitefield, BengaluruMulti-Specialty Hospital
101/209 & 210, ITPL Main Road, Kundalahalli, Brookefield Landmark: Near AECS Layout Whitefield, Bangalore
8677 KM's away
Specialities
7Doctors
12Beds
20










Practo Hospitals - Neo
Electronics City, BengaluruMulti-Specialty Hospital
Number 1, 110/4, Rebus Realam, Neeladri Main Road, Doddathoguru
8669 KM's away
Specialities
21Doctors
1Beds
0

Columbia Asia Hospital Hebbal, Bangalore
Hebbal, BengaluruMulti-Specialty Hospital
27 km from the Kempegowda International Airport, Kirloskar Business Park, Between Kirloskar Business Park, Bellary Road, Hebbal, Bengaluru 560024, KA
8664 KM's away
Specialities
15Doctors
1Beds
90

Sparsh Hospital
Yelahanka, BengaluruMulti-Specialty Hospital
1474/138, Ward Number 1, Bypass Road
8668 KM's away
Specialities
19Doctors
2Beds
200




Manipal Hospitals
Yeshwanthpur, BengaluruMulti-Specialty Hospital
26/4, Brigade Gateway, Malleshwaram West
8660 KM's away
Specialities
44Doctors
4Beds
160




Sri Sairam Hospital
Jayanagar, BengaluruMulti-Specialty Hospital
Number 729/22, 13th Cross Road, 7th Block
8661 KM's away
Specialities
16Doctors
2Beds
0


Curemaxx Hospitals
Bommanahalli, Bengaluru861, 4/158, Begur Road, Hongasandra
8667 KM's away
Specialities
1Doctors
2Beds
50

Questions & Answers on "Cancer" (374)
I harira bano age 46years female I AM suffering to bleeding nose early breast cancer treatment taken
Female | 46
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My brother had gone Whipple surgery but cist was showing in pet scan
Male | 41
Post-surgery, fluid collections resembling cysts often occur harmlessly on scans. Typically, these dissipate independently without causing symptoms. However, if the cyst triggers symptoms or expands, consulting your oncologist ensures everything is well.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
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Hello sir my name is sujit I have salivary gland tumors in my mouth. My pain is terrible.I am not diagnosed whether it's benign or malignant. Any suggestions would be highly appreciated.
For the tumors of the salivary glands in the mouth first most important study is to have a biopsy and radiographic investigations such as MRI to assess the nature of the disease whether Benign or Malignant. So Visit oncologist with your biopsy and MRI for the exact nature of the tumor.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am 57 year old and ,I am a Brain tumor patient my tumor size is 66*44*41*
Male | 57
Sir treatment has to be individualized based on type of tumor and location. Please provide us with further details for us to help you out or you can visit nearest oncologist for exact treatment
Answered on 23rd May '24
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How many chemos are required in case of rectosigmoid
Female | 40
The number of chemotherapy sessions required for rectosigmoid cancer, also known as sigmoid colon cancer, can vary depending on the stage of the cancer, the patient's health, and the treatment plan recommended by their oncologist. Chemotherapy might be used as a part of the treatment for advanced stages of rectosigmoid cancer.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am the prostrate cancer patient ,on 2016 done the Radiatipn & Horman therapy Now my Psa raise to 3..so need the next openipn
Male | 62
If your PSA level has risen after previous treatments for prostate cancer,Plz consult with the best oncology hospital in India or your urologist. An increase in PSA levels may indicate a recurrence or progression of the cancer. The next steps will depend on your health, the extent of the cancer, and the treatments you've already received..
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hello, Can I know how fast does secondary liver cancer spread?
Secondary liver cancer means that the cancers has metastasized in liver from primary site elsewhere in body. Regular medication and follow up with doctor is important. It is IV grade cancer with bad prognosis. Consult Cancer Treatment doctors in Mumbai, or any city convenient for you, they will evaluate the patient and advice accordingly. Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I want to donate mu hairs for cancer patients
Female | 38
Answered on 26th June '24
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My father is diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. It started in stomach n now affected liver. Please help me in suggesting best treatment for him.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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In 2020 ultrasound showed a complex ovarian cyst on one ovary measuring 3cm. The other cyst was normal. There was followup after three months with u-s and mri that showed no increase in size. No further follow ups. I read that complex cysts are at risk for malignancy, particularly for older women, and require monitoring. Wouldn’t that mean every six to twelve months? So my other questions are if EVERY complex cyst should have monitoring? And is it recommended to have oophorectomy and possibly hysterectomy assuming good health with no preexisting conditions? Thank you.
Female | 82
Complex ovarian cysts can have a risk of malignancy and usually require monitoring. Whether to undergo oophorectomy or hysterectomy should be based on the characteristics of the cyst, overall health, and personal preferences. You must consider what your doctor suggests.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hello, I wanted to ask can Pancreas be transplanted and can it increase the survival rate of the patient?
Yes, Pancreas can definitely be transplanted in a patient. Certain protocol has to be followed for transplant. The survival rate of patient undergoing a pancreas transplant can is ten years or more, on an average. Consult pancreas transplant doctors, who on evaluation of the patient will guide you through the best treatment available. Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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আমার বাবার মেটাসেট ক্যান্সার। বাবার চিকিৎসা কি আছে।
Male | 56
Answered on 12th Feb '25
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My mom has been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer which is the best hospital to deal with this kind of cancer. Please help me out.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My maternal aunt is diagonised with cancer. She is in the first stage and Dr. From TATA said for operation. But her financial condition is not good. Is there any option for subsidies treatment to save her life.
Female | 56
There are many government schemes and programs in India that provide financial assistance for cancer treatment like the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY), also known as Ayushman Bharat. You can check if your aunt is eligible for this scheme, and if so, she can avail cashless treatment for cancer in any empaneled hospital. You can check thjere are various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and cancer foundations for financial assistance.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Does Colon cancer affect a person's digestive system? How bad does it get as colon cancer progresses?
Colon cancer is cancer that affects the part of digestive system. So definitely effects a persons digestive system. Some of the colon cancer symptoms are Blood (usually dark red or black) in the stool, Constipation and diarrhea, Long, thin, pencil-like stools, Fatigue and weakness, Abdominal pain or bloating, Unexplained weight loss. These symptoms worsens as the colon cancer progresses.
Consult an oncologist, who on examining the patient will answer all your queries. Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Cancer 4 stage liver damage gallbladder fat Gaya haa plus jaundice
Male | 52
Stage 4 cancer is an advanced and challenging situation, while liver damage and gallbladder issues can contribute to jaundice and yellowing of the skin and eyes. Pls seek immediate medical attention and guidance for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hello Doctor, I am sharing details about my father, who is 64 years old. He has always lived a healthy lifestyle — he regularly practices yoga and meditation, does not eat outside food, and quit smoking 15 years ago. However, in the last 6–8 months, he has experienced a sudden weight loss of around 10 kg and has developed a lump in his neck. He had tuberculosis around 30 years ago and completed 6–8 months of treatment at that time. Because of that history, he initially thought that TB might have returned. He recently underwent a CT scan. Based on the report, the doctor also said that it does not look like cancer and that there is a 95% chance of it being TB. However, they advised that treatment cannot be started without FNAC or a biopsy.His FNAC report showed “Metastatic poorly differentiated carcinoma.” After that, we waited for the biopsy results. The biopsy diagnosis has also come as “Poorly differentiated carcinoma.” The report further mentions that Immunohistochemical (IHC) marker study is advised.I have shared all the reports of CT , FNAC, biopsy, Ihc marker , pet CT and the treatment details with you in the PDF. I wanted to ask whether the current treatment plan is correct with chemotherapy and immunotherapy and if we are on the best possible path for my father’s recovery. I want to make sure he is getting the best and most effective treatment available. And surgery is possible in this condition ? If there is anything more that should be added or any further tests or therapies you recommend, please let me know.
Male | 64
The sudden weight loss and the lump in his neck are indeed concerning. Given his history of tuberculosis, it's understandable to think it might be related. However, the biopsy results indicating poorly differentiated carcinoma do raise some flags. The current treatment plan with chemotherapy and immunotherapy is a common approach for poorly differentiated carcinoma. Surgery might be an option depending on the specifics. The Immunohistochemical marker study will provide more insights into the type of cancer and guide further treatment. It's important to trust the expertise of your oncologist and his medical team and ensure open communication with them.
Answered on 23rd Dec '25
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Hello doctor, just 2 weeks ago, my father was diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer. I want to know if Immunotherapy can treat his Pancreatic Cancer or not? I had read somewhere that immunotherapy is capable of treating anyone without much pain and side effects.
There are immunotherapy drug which have been approved by FDA for the treatment of pancreatic cancer. But sometimes immunotherapy may cause side effects like Fever, Headache, Nausea, Fatigue, Muscle and joint aches, Redness, itching or sores where the needle was inserted and others. Consult Cancer Treatment doctors in Mumbai, or any other city of your choice, they will evaluate the patient and advise the best suitable treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I had pain in my armpit without lumps and even body aches, fatigue, bloating, reduced appetite and breathlessness occasionally. So I consulted general physician, he checked but no lumps found and he said due to panic regarding this lump I was getting all symptoms. But he suggested for thyroid and usg whole abdomen. Yesterday the reports came in which stated only cysts were found and nothing serious. But two days ago I observed a small pea size lump on my neck and stinging pain radiating in my body and hoarness. And yesterday I observed a swollen abdomen with pain What should I do. I fear it's cancer. I observed all this within a week of time
Female | 23
It’s good that you consulted a general physician and got tests done. Since you’ve now noticed a lump in your neck, hoarseness, and other symptoms like body pain and abdominal swelling, I recommend visiting an endocrinologist or oncologist. They are specialists in thyroid and other conditions that might need further examination. It’s important not to jump to conclusions but to get proper advice from a specialist for peace of mind and accurate diagnosis.
Answered on 28th Oct '24
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Hello, I am 75 years old male suffering from esophageal cancer (malignant sq. cell Carcinoma, grade-II). Please suggest me treatment for the same.
Male | 75
Treatment depends on the stage of cancer, health condition and patient's age. Surgery, chemo, radiation therapy or a combination of all these may be included in the treatment. But that can be confirmed after physical diagnosis. At an early stage, surgery may be the only treatment. If advanced stage then chemotherapy and radiation therapy may be required to shrink the tumor before or after surgery.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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