Best Cancer Hospitals in Delhi

Apollo Hospital Delhi
Sarita Vihar, DelhiMulti-Specialty Hospital
Mathura Rd, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi, Delhi 110076
8768 KM's away
Specialities
48Doctors
237Beds
1000










Artemis Hospital
Gurgaon Sector 51, GurgaonMulti-Specialty Hospital
Near Unitech Cyber park, Sector 51
8745 KM's away
Specialities
40Doctors
99Beds
400










Fortis La Femme
Shalimar Bagh, DelhiMulti-Specialty Hospital
A-Block
8759 KM's away
Specialities
36Doctors
67Beds
262










Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital
Vasant Kunj, DelhiMulti-Specialty Hospital
Sector B, Pocket 1, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg
8756 KM's away
Specialities
33Doctors
73Beds
200










Max Hospital Saket Delhi
Saket, DelhiMulti-Specialty Hospital
1, 2, Press Enclave Marg, Saket Institutional Area, Saket, New Delhi, Delhi 110017
8761 KM's away
Specialities
44Doctors
118Beds
500+










Blk Hospital Delhi
Pusa Road, DelhiMulti-Specialty Hospital
Pusa Rd, Radha Soami Satsang, Rajendra Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110005
8759 KM's away
Specialities
43Doctors
148Beds
650












Dharamshila Narayana Superspeciality Hospital
Vasundhra Enclave, DelhiMulti-Specialty Hospital
Metro Station, Dharamshila marg, Vasundhara Enclave Near Ashok Nagar, Dallupura, New Delhi, Delhi 110096
8771 KM's away
Specialities
8Doctors
14Beds
300










Metro Hospital And Cancer Institute
Preet Vihar, DelhiMulti-Specialty Hospital
21, Community Centre
8770 KM's away
Specialities
20Doctors
31Beds
155










All India Institute Of Medical Sciences
Ansari Nagar, DelhiMulti-Specialty Hospital
Sri Aurobindo Marg, Ansari Nagar, Ansari Nagar East, New Delhi, Delhi 110029
8761 KM's away
Specialities
7Doctors
19Beds
2456










Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute And Research Centre
Rohini, DelhiMulti-Specialty Hospital
Sir Chotu Ram Marg, Rohini Institutional Area
Sector 5, Rohini,
8753 KM's away
Specialities
9Doctors
3Beds
500


Top 10 Cancer Hospitals Near Delhi
| Hospital | Rating | Doctors | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apollo Hospital Delhi | 5 | 237237 | Sarita Vihar, Delhi |
| Artemis Hospital | ---- | 9999 | Gurgaon Sector 51, Gurgaon |
| Fortis La Femme | ---- | 6767 | Shalimar Bagh, Delhi |
| Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital | ---- | 7373 | Vasant Kunj, Delhi |
| Max Hospital Saket Delhi | ---- | 118118 | Saket, Delhi |
| Blk Hospital Delhi | 3 | 148148 | Pusa Road, Delhi |
| Dharamshila Narayana Superspeciality Hospital | ---- | 1414 | Vasundhra Enclave, Delhi |
| Metro Hospital And Cancer Institute | ---- | 3131 | Preet Vihar, Delhi |
| All India Institute Of Medical Sciences | ---- | 1919 | Ansari Nagar, Delhi |
| Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute And Research Centre | ---- | 33 | Rohini, Delhi |
Questions & Answers on "Cancer" (374)
Hello , my mother 52 y/o was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma . She underwent operation 6 months back for that and received 30 radiation therapies . Due to this , she developed osteradionecrosis . Does ayurveda holds cure to it without surgery ?
Female | 52
Osteoradionecrosis is a serious condition that occurs after radiation therapy, and while Ayurveda offers supportive care to improve overall health, it may not fully cure this condition without surgery. It's essential to consult with a maxillofacial surgeon or an oncologist who can provide the best treatment options based on your mother's specific condition.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
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I have blushing on my chest that come and go after cool down the redness gone completely but I also have lump underneath of lower inner quadrant of right breast I have this lump since 5 years is it sign of cancer
Female | 18
I recommend you to go to the breast specialist urgently to get a full diagnostic examination. Mass in the breast may be a sign of breast cancer, but not all the causes are the same.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
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Breast cancer stage 2 B doctors from my country told me that the only option is surgery takeoff the breast then after Wil start chemo .my worry is losing my breast and the after side effect.Now my question is that can surgery be done only where there's a lump? Which hospitals in India are good for those surgeries if they do it.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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There is 19 months old girl from Ethiopia. Diagnosed with Hepatoblastoma. Completed 5 cycles of chemo. Referred abroad for surgical resection and possible liver transplant. We are planning to take her to India. Where is the best surgical oncology center in India? How much it will cost us? What is your advice? Thank you!
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Sir , Do u perform colonoscopy
Female | 47
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I want to know about the early signs of throat cancer. What are the treatment options for it? If throat cancer is detected in its early stages, can it be cured without visiting any hospital?
Early signs of throat cancer can be persistent cough, throat irritation, wheezing, difficulty in swallowing, unexplained fatigue, weight loss and many more, but to treat any kind of disease you need to visit a doctor, don't come to a conclusion and don't try to treat it yourself.
Consult a doctor and get evaluated and have one to one consultation with an oncologist to get a better idea of your concerns. Consult Cancer Treatment doctors in Mumbai or any other city nearest to you. Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Diagnosed with well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma (left submandibular area) Site: Alveolus
Hello Sachin, Treatment for oral cancer (mouth cancer) or any other cancer normally depends on the type, location, and stage of the cancer, age of patient and patient's general condition when diagnosed.
Oral cancer treatment includes:
- surgery in early stages,
- Radiation therapy,
- Chemotherapy.
- Treatment for advanced stages will usually involve a combination of chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
- Targeted therapy can be effective in both early and advanced stages of cancer.
In your case, depending of stage of cancer or if it is recurring, the clinician will decide about the line of treatment. Very important is nutrition of patient as eating will be a concern during and after treatment for some time. Hygiene of mouth is also very important and not to be missed. In case of advanced oral cancer, the patient may need reconstructive surgery and some rehabilitation to assist with eating and speaking during recovery. Speech therapist, nutritionist will be needed. Kindly consult an oncologist for evaluation.
Hope my answer helps you. Refer this page to find doctors - Oncologist In India.
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 im 22 years old girl....I have one side nipple (tit) dryness problem .... why it's so?
Female | 22
Difficult to answer this question without examination and history, though broadly speaking sinister cause like cancer is rare in such young age, benign skin problems are more common. However it'll be advisable to visit a surgeon for evaluation..
Answered on 23rd May '24
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[URGENT] Someone i know has 3 tumours, 1 in their lungs, 1 in their kidneys, can Chemo help them? Also, they’re doctor is arriving in 3 days, do we wait for him or do we need to be quicker?
Male | 45
Chemo can be used as a therapy if in case you have cancerous tumors such as in the lungs and kidneys. The choice is whether to try the chemo or not, which is to be done by a professional who is familiar with the individual condition of the patient and who can look at their medical history. It is highly advisable to seek the opinion of an oncologist for a thorough evaluation and care of the cancer.
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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My wife is suffering from mucinous cancer. I am looking for immunotherapy.
Female | 49
Immunotherapy may be considered as a treatment option for mucinous cancer, but its suitability depends. Consult with an oncologist for your wife's specific case and treatment options, which may include immunotherapy or other treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, or targeted therapy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hello, my mother-in-law is suffering from Maligant Cancer possibly stage 4. Can she be treated through immunotherapy? Her age is 63 years and she had gone through uterus removal surgery 3 months before, because of the same cancer. But it has struck back now. Please guide us on further treatment.
Hello, Immunotherapy has promising therapeutic approach in gynecological cancer. Current studies are trying to improve clinical outcome of patients. Important is FDA approval of a drug. Also it has less side effects. But advance cancer treatment depends on risk versus benefit, age of patient and associated comorbidities mainly. It is the clinician's decision to decide the best treatment for the patient depending the on the condition of the patient. Consult an oncologist for further guidance - Best Oncologist In India. Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Esophagus cancer history we r so worried plz tell she survive???
Female | 48
Consult with an oncologist who can provide personalized advice and guidance based on your specific situation. They will consider factors such as the stage and type of cancer, previous treatments, and any other relevant medical history.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am 49 years old. It has been a month now I have noticed that I have been experiencing pain and a burning sensation during urinating. I consulted with my gynec and she prescribed vaginal suppositories. Initially I got relief but then again it started. I feel the need to go to the washroom more frequently than usual. I am not diabetic. After all this, I didn't take it seriously. But for the last 2-3 days I had difficulties in holding it. Now I feel this is very serious because I am not old enough for this problem. I searched on the internet and found it could be a reason for bladder cancer. Is that so? Please refer to a good female doctor. I am perplexed about all these and it's making my life miserable.
Hi , don’t worry abt cancer and all.I feel it’s a urinary tract infection, get a urine routine microscopy test followed by urine culture and sensitivity.If urine routine report shows pus cells and bacteria then our diagnosis is confirmed. Visit a gynecologist with your reports.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My father has secondary liver cancer and his condition is deteriorating every day. We can't see him like this. Please advise the next course of action.
Male | 61
Secondary liver cancer where is the primary. After the PETCT whole body and biopsy further decision to be made
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I'm sorry if I bother you, if you don't mind me asking something related to lung cancer, I have a family member who is sick with lung cancer, it's in the fourth stage and he's very tired, he's lost weight and he won't eat anything, I'm from Kosovo and I went to Google to look for a specialist doctor for this disease to help me with at least a little of their experience with this disease and I'm wondering if you can help me and advise me on any herbal medicine that can help my family because even chemotherapy hasn't had any effect on them
Female | 48
Lung cancer can lead to symptoms like fatigue, weight loss, and decreased appetite. It is vital to prioritize your family member's comfort and nutrition. While some explore herbal remedies, these should complement, not replace, medical treatments. I strongly encourage you to consult a oncologist who can offer personalized advice and possibly adjust the treatment plan.
Answered on 12th Feb '25
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Total expenditure for lymphoma
Male | 52
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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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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