Best Cancer Hospitals in Nashik

Namco Charitable Trust's Multispeciality Hospital
Rto Corner, NashikPeth Road, Landmark: Opposite RTO.
8313 KM's away
Specialities
2Doctors
1Beds
0

Hcg Manavata Cancer Centre
Gole Colony, NashikNear Mylan Circle, Mumbai Naka, Nashik
8316 KM's away
Specialities
1Doctors
11Beds
0










Six Sigma Hospital
Mahatma Nagar, NashikMulti-Specialty Hospital
Satguru, Mahatma Nagar, Landmark- Opp.Water Tank
8313 KM's away
Specialities
11Doctors
11Beds
25










Sai Shree Multispeciality Hospital
Ozar, NashikSaikheda Phata Ozar.
8338 KM's away
Specialities
4Doctors
1Beds
40

Sahyadri Hospital
Dr.Homi Bhabha Nagar, NashikMulti-Specialty Hospital
Mumbai Agra Road, General Vaidya Nagar, Wadala Road
8317 KM's away
Specialities
5Doctors
22Beds
108












Kaushalya Hospital & Research Centre
H P T College, NashikKulkarni Baug Lane 2, Thattenagar Road
8314 KM's away
Specialities
4Doctors
4Beds
0




Vijan Hospital
Canada Corner, Nashik1, College Rd, Vise Mala 2, Patil Colony
8314 KM's away
Specialities
3Doctors
1Beds
0

Vasundhara Cancer Clinic
Canada Corner, NashikPingle Complex, Sharanpur Road, Landmark: Opp.Kulkarni Gardan
8315 KM's away
Specialities
2Doctors
1Beds
0

Muktai Clinic
Panchvati, NashikOm Nagar, New Adgaon Naka,Landmark- Near Shree Balaji Grain Shop.
8319 KM's away
Specialities
2Doctors
0Beds
0Top 10 Cancer Hospitals Near Nashik
Hospital | Rating | Doctors | Location |
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Namco Charitable Trust's Multispeciality Hospital | ---- | 11 | Rto Corner, Nashik |
Hcg Manavata Cancer Centre | ---- | 1111 | Gole Colony, Nashik |
Six Sigma Hospital | ---- | 1111 | Mahatma Nagar, Nashik |
Sai Shree Multispeciality Hospital | ---- | 11 | Ozar, Nashik |
Hcg Hospital | ---- | 11 | Ganjmal, Nashik |
Sahyadri Hospital | ---- | 2222 | Dr.Homi Bhabha Nagar, Nashik |
Kaushalya Hospital & Research Centre | ---- | 44 | H P T College, Nashik |
Vijan Hospital | ---- | 11 | Canada Corner, Nashik |
Vasundhara Cancer Clinic | ---- | 11 | Canada Corner, Nashik |
Muktai Clinic | ---- | -------- | Panchvati, Nashik |
Questions & Answers on "Cancer" (368)
I am Ritu from Nagpur. My father is 64 and he has stomach cancer that has spread throughout his body. He recently had a stent implanted to assist him in eating and swallowing, but he is still refusing to eat since it makes him feel sick. For him, we can't go for surgery and we are worried that he can't take chemo with this present health condition. If he still can't eat and get more week, what are the other options we can go for?
Please perform PETCT if not able to eat /persistent vomiting then surgical intervention like feeding jejunostomy to be done chemotherapy -needed plz consult medical oncologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hello sir, my wife told me yesterday that there is a lump around her breast. What further steps should I take to determine if it is cancerous or not? As of now, the lump around her breast is painless. Do I need to visit an oncologist?
Female | 41
As per my understanding your wife is having a painless lump in her breast which is the cause of concern. You consult a surgeon first and get your wife thoroughly examined and evaluated .Only after that will it be clear what her diagnosis is and the required treatment will be advised. Consult Breast Surgery doctors in Mumbai, or in any other city.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hi sir good evening I prostate and tumor cancer 7 months just I know ?
Male | 54
Treatment options depends on the stage of the cancer and few other existing medical conditions. Consult an oncologist who specializes in urological cancers and based on your medical details they will help you with the proper treatment plan
Answered on 23rd May '24
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•Diffuse hypermetabolic FDG uptake seen over axial and appendicular skeleton with no CT changes, likely proliferative for CBC • Enlarged spleen (19,4 cm) with ause hypermetabolic FDG uptake of SUVmax~3.5. •FDG avid descending colon mural wall thickening reaching~9 mm thick with SUVmax~2.6. What does this mean in a leukemia case? is the case in late stages?
Male | 70
Leukemia causes lots of cell activity in bones, spleen, and colon. The words show leukemia spread to these body parts. Enlarged spleen and colon thickening are signs. It's critical to discuss findings with healthcare team. This allows planning best treatment.
Answered on 30th July '24
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Hello. My Mother is in Bangladesh and has been diagnosed with breast cancer. She has a lump of 2x0.2x0.2 cm and Nuclear grade II. Could you please let me know - 1. what is the stage of her cancer? 2. What would be the treatment? 3. What would be the cost for treatment in India. Thanks and regards,
Answered on 19th June '24
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I'm asking on behalf of my sister. She is 61 years old. She had breast cancer treatment in 2012, a mastectomy. 2018 she as diagnosed with still disease. She has other pre existing conditions, high blood Pressure, diabetes, thybroids and lupus. She has now been diagnosed with bone cancer. The hospital doctor says they can't treat the cancer because if her other conditions. She wants to fight this. Is there a realistic chance her cancer can be treated to extend her life. I've heard the proton beam is very successful.
Female | 61
Sir please get in touch with our experienced team of Oncologists for a consult as they have to determine whether it is same disease or new and what is best treatment strategy from a holistic point of view.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My father have oral cancer I want to know about car t cell therapy
Male | 72
CAR-T cell therapy is a type of immune therapy, which can be beneficial in treating some cancers, but not always. A doctor will be able to find out whether such therapy suits his condition and to advise him on the best therapy in his case. It is vital to consult an oncologist to receive the best in terms of treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My mother is a lymphoma patient since 5 yrs and already checkup in this hospital. Now she is quite ok but she wants to take covid vaccine. So, sir i need your suggestion please. Can she take covid vaccine or not with this disease. Please sir kindly reply.
Female | 75
Answered on 23rd May '24
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One of my relatives is suffering from cancer can chemotherapy completely cure his cancer.
As per my understanding you want to know if chemotherapy can cure cancer completely. Treatment of cancer to a great extent depends on type of cancer, stage of Cancer, location of the cancer, general condition of patient, associated comorbidities and weighing benefits over risk for advising a particular line of treatment. Consult an oncologist, who on evaluation will guide through the necessary treatment. This page might help - 10 Best Oncologist In India.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I suffering breast cancer I want to take best option for me, if I take decision for surgery, what is. estimated cost
Female | 45
Answered on 23rd May '24
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What are the types of cancer that are treated effectively using Bone marrow transplant?
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved CAR T-cell therapy to treat two types of blood cancers: acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. If you could be more specific about the disease, then we will be in better position to solve your queries.
Consult oncologists, who on evaluating the patient will guide you through the treatment and answer all your queries. Hope our answer helps you.
you can also check our blog 60 days after a bone marrow transplant for post-surgery information.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Can we give blood after 1 week of gfc treatment
Male | 21
You need to wait before giving blood after GFC treatment. Your body requires time to recover; it lost cells during the procedure. Don't give blood too soon - at least one week is best. That lets your body rebuild the blood cells affected by treatment. Donating blood earlier could make you tired or dizzy. Wait a week to be safe after GFC.
Answered on 25th July '24
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Stomach Cancer ke patient ko elaz kiya h
Female | 52
Treatment for stomach cancer includes surgery to remove tumors, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, and potentially immunotherapy. The specific treatment plan depends on factors like the cancer's stage and the patient's overall health.
Palliative care is used to manage symptoms, and experimental treatments are done. The choice of treatment will be determined by your oncologist team, consulting with the patient.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My father had to go through prostate gland surgery two times. First time in 2016 in Siliguri and 2nd one is from Amri Hospital, Mukundapur, Kolkata in 2021. Both the biopsy reports came negative. But the doctor said it might happen again. My question is if we had to operate another time, would it be cancerous?
Many a time prostate gland increases in size without any cancerous component called as Benign prostate hypertrophy which occurs due to age factor. Every time the surgery is done, some tissue is always sent for histopathological investigation which shows whether the disease is cancerous or not.
After any cancer surgery and chemotherapy sessions it is mandatory to have regular follow up visits with an oncologist to check any signs of disease. There are many side effects of surgery and chemotherapy which also has to be dealt with, that is the reason why even though cancer free but regular follow up is mandatory.
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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I was diagnosed with lung melanoma 6 months ago. Doctor gave three suggestions immunotherapy, radiotherapy or just asked to wait for three months and then do a PET scan again. And if the situation change, then only go for therapy. Otherwise, repeat the test after another three months. I am unable to take any decision. Can you please suggest to me what I should do now? Should I go for a second opinion or choose therapy?
The oncologist needs to analyze the problem and need to study the entire case for the treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Cervical cancer How much money is required to treatment
Female | 26
Answered on 26th June '24
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Hi, my brother is suffering from stage II prostate cancer. Kindly suggest me line of treatment and the best Oncologists in Mumbai for the same
Stage II cancer means cancer has not yet spread outside of prostrate but is large. Treatment depends on age of patient, his general condition mainly. Radical prostatectomy is done and if during surgery it is found that cancer has spread or if few months after surgery PSA has increased, then external beam radiation is considered. Either solely external beam radiation, or brachytherapy, or both are considered depending on patient's condition and cancer stage. If patient has serious health issues then radiation therapy with brachytherapy is planned. Regular follow up with clinician is very important. Please consult an oncologist - Oncologists in Mumbai. Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Is there a treatment for Pancreatic Cancer stage 4 in Ayurveda?
Female | 67
Pancreatic cancer stage 4 needs medical attention, being very serious. While ayurvedic medicine, India's traditional system, may ease certain symptoms, it can't cure advanced cancer. Treatment typically involves chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and sometimes surgery. Working closely with oncologists ensures the most suitable treatment plan.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
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My name is Pratima. Just a few days back my grandmother was diagnosed with colon cancer treatment (1st stage). She is 75 now. As she is quite aged, is there any chance of growing again? Or is there any life risk even post operation? As she is quite aged we are really worried. Please help.
Surgery is to be done to get the disease out of body and prevent it's spread elsewhere in body. There is always a chance of spread of disease in Colon cancer, so regular follow ups with oncologist are very important to check any spread. Age factor does matter in case of recovery post surgery. General condition of the body matters alot for proper recovery post surgery.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
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