Best Cancer Hospitals in Patna

Paras Hmri Hospital
Raja Bazar, PatnaMulti-Specialty Hospital
NH 30, Bailey Road, Raja Bazar, Patna, Bihar 846003 (INDIA)
9514 KM's away
Specialities
28Doctors
10Beds
350
Savera Cancer And Multi Specialty Hospital
Kankarbagh, PatnaR N Singh Road
Kankarbagh, Patna, Bihar 800020
9522 KM's away
Specialities
3Doctors
1Beds
110
Medipark Hospital
Patliputra, PatnaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Plot Number- 44, Patliputra Colony, Golambar park
9517 KM's away
Specialities
12Doctors
2Beds
15
Magadh Cancer Foundation
Okhla, PatnaE – 92 , Rajesh Kumar Path, West of Children Park (Near Zee News Office) Shri Krishna Puri, Boring Road, Patna-01
9518 KM's away
Specialities
1Doctors
1Beds
0
Shrinivas Hospital
Kankarbagh, PatnaMulti-Specialty Hospital
#A/60, PC Colony, Kankarbagh, Landmark: Opp Lohia Park.
9521 KM's away
Specialities
70Doctors
3Beds
50

Mahavir Cancer Sansthan & Research Centre
Phulwarisharif, PatnaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Mahavir Cancer Sansthan & Research Centre (MCSRC)
9514 KM's away
Specialities
5Doctors
0Beds
618
Jay Prabha Medanta Super Specialty Hospital
Kankarbagh, PatnaPani Tanki Road, Kankarbagh, Patna - 800020
9522 KM's away
Specialities
2Doctors
1Beds
0Top 10 Cancer Hospitals Near Patna
Hospital | Rating | Doctors | Location |
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Paras Hmri Hospital | ---- | 1010 | Raja Bazar, Patna |
Savera Cancer And Multi Specialty Hospital | ---- | 11 | Kankarbagh, Patna |
Medipark Hospital | ---- | 22 | Patliputra, Patna |
Magadh Cancer Foundation | ---- | 11 | Okhla, Patna |
Shrinivas Hospital | ---- | 33 | Kankarbagh, Patna |
State Cancer Institute | ---- | 11 | Sheikhpura, Patna |
Mahavir Cancer Sansthan & Research Centre | ---- | -------- | Phulwarisharif, Patna |
Alka Hospital | ---- | 11 | Rukunpura, Patna |
Kamy General Hospital | ---- | 22 | Beur, Patna |
Jay Prabha Medanta Super Specialty Hospital | ---- | 11 | Kankarbagh, Patna |
Questions & Answers on "Cancer" (366)
My Self Lalit from India. My Mother is Stage 4 cancer patient. I want to Know that Initially doctors give letrozole medicine but now they have changed it to anastrozole which is less effective than letrozole.
Female | 43
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Shiv Mishra
A 45 year old woman just had surgery of left kidney removal due to renal cell carcinoma. A report came back saying “Microscopically; - left side radical nephrectomy ; - Sections show; renal cell carcinoma, nuclear grade Ill according WHO/ISUP grading system (composed of 4 grade), the growth composed of diffuse, tubular micropapillary patterns, the cells having granular eosinophilic cytoplasm, with invasion of pelvicalyseal system and renal sinus. Minimal tumor necrosis. Positive Lymphovascular and renal capsular invasion (but no invasion to perirenal fat). No renal vein invasion. Pieces of rib was tumor free. The growth limited to kidney, no extra renal extension. AJCC TNM staging 2N0Mx group stage I| (T2= mass > 7 cm< 10 cm limited to kidney)”. Some doctors are stating that chemotherapy is needed now because there is a risk of it being spread in the body (not necessarily organs). So my question is what does this report summarize or mean? Can you explain it to me and how chemotherapy really is needed?
Female | 45
Chemotherapy aims to eliminate unseen cancer cells, preventing future recurrence. It serves as a precautionary measure against the disease. Chemotherapy targets potential residual cancer cells undetectable through scans. This additional treatment bolsters defenses, reducing chances of cancer's return. It provides an extra safeguard, increasing the odds of successful management.
Answered on 8th Aug '24

Dr. Donald Babu
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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How can we treat cancer inside colon with thrombosis in vine around small and large intestines by surgical, some doctors say there is no treatment in any place around the world . The only solution is left the case without any treatment because it is better. T
Female | 44
Cancer in the colon comes with challenges. It can cause blood clots in veins near the intestines. This leads to pain, swelling, and trouble going to the bathroom. Surgery removes cancer and treats clots. Some doctors say no cure exists. But options often help manage symptoms and improve your life. Talk thoroughly with your oncologist.
Answered on 27th Sept '24

Dr. Donald Babu
Hi, My aunt is very recently diagnosed with skin cancer. I do have her medical report with me. Will it be feasible for you to have a look at the reports we got from doctor and suggest/advice me on next step. Suggest about what stage the cancer is, what should be the treatment and which hospital I can admit her? Thanks Sachin
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Dr Deepa Bandgar
I'm pramod, 44 years old i have mouth cancer and my treatment is going on from long time but now it's getting worse i cant eat anything can't walk my health is getting worse. I have seen many doctors but nothing happened. Please tell me if I can be treated in this hospital.
Male | 44
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Shubham Jain
How does the immune system recovery after chemotherapy lymphoma?
Male | 53
For lymphoma patients, immune system recovery after chemotherapy can vary, often taking several months to years to fully rebound.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan
One of relative is suffering from jaundice and liver enlargement Is that a liver cancer or something else. They don't have money for treatment Tell me what we can do?
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Dr Deepa Bandgar
I'd want to ask a few questions about colon cancer. My brother is a colon cancer patient and is undergoing chemotherapy. I'd appreciate it if you could let me know if nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and chest pain are usual symptoms.
Chemotherapy always has mild to moderate side effects. Nausea, Vomiting, hyperacidity and weakness are common side effects.
During the chemotherapy sessions and even after it some pre and post Chemotherapy drugs are prescribed to prevent or reduce these side effects. In case of extensive discomfort you should always consult your medical oncologist and seek his/her opinion
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Akash Umesh Tiwari
My mother is 70 years old had diagnosed with ovarian cancer involving both ovaries and peritoneal and omental metastasis What could be the treatment option ?
Female | 70
First, evaluate her general condition as well as her disease progression. According to her histopathological report and staging of the disease proper treatment plan has to be made. Starting with Chemotherapy as it affects the disease, further plans of action will be made. But the entire treatment plan will be made by an oncologist depending on her general condition to undergo the treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Akash Umesh Tiwari
My brother has liver tumor he went through surgery but doctors said there is small amount of tumor left which cant be removed through surgery.my question is will it be removed by radiation therapy/chemotherapy?
Male | 19
Radiation therapy and chemotherapy are treatment options that can help shrink liver tumors. But the effectiveness of these treatments depends on various factors such as the size and location of the remaining tumor, and the overall health of the patient. It is best to consult with an oncologist to determine the most appropriate course of treatment for your brother's condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Donald Babu
can cervical cancer cause b12 deficiency?
Female | 44
No, cervical cancer does not directly cause B12 deficiency. However, some cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy, may affect the absorption of vitamin B12 in the body, leading to a deficiency. It is important to monitor B12 levels in cancer patients undergoing treatment and supplement as necessary to prevent deficiency.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Bhogle
How long can one live after he/she is diagnosed with cancer stage 4? Is it possible to treat stage 4 cancer?
The survival of the patient with cancer to a great extent depends on type of cancer, stage of Cancer, location of the cancer, general condition of patient, age of the patient, associated comorbidities and many other factors.
Any cancer stage 4 does not have a good prognosis. Consult experts through this page - 10 Best Oncologist In India. They on evaluation of the cause will guide through the required treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel
My kidney cancer percentage positive 3.8
Male | 42
Kidney cancer is a life-threatening disease, with 3.8 percent positivity meaning that there are malignant cells in your kidneys. Symptoms such as blood in the urine, back pain, and weight loss can be seen. Smoking, obesity, and high blood pressure may be the causes. The treatment options may be surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy. It is important to communicate about the treatment with your oncologist.
Answered on 29th Nov '24

Dr. Donald Babu
Hello My mother Having 4th stage lung cancer 7th dose completed of chemotherapy.. but there is no significate improvement .. so can we get benefits from immunotherapy??
Female | 60
Even though immunotherapy has brought hope to some patients, this decision should be made after a careful examination of the patient's medical history and present conditions. Please visist an oncologist
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan
I am writing for my father's treatment. He has been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in April 2018. He had gone through 6 cycles of of Alimta and carboplatin till October and then two cylces of Alimta only till December 2018. Up to October, he was doing great, had no side effects and his tumor size went down. After that he became very fatigued and also his tumor size increased significantly. In January 2019, Doctor put him on Docetaxel and so far he is doing good with no side effect. But, we would like to continue his treatment in your reputed hospital. I have attached his initial PET scan (April 2018) and recent PET scan (January 2019) along with few other CT scan. I appreciate if you could suggest me the doctor for his treatment and help me getting the appointments. Also, it would be very helpful if you can give me idea about the expenses. Since he will be coming from Bangladesh, it will take time to get visa and arrange rest of the stuff. Currently I am in Canada and planning to join him during his initial treatment at your hospital, preferably in March.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Sandeep Nayak
I want to donate mu hairs for cancer patients
Female | 38
Answered on 26th June '24

Dr. Shubham Jain
In November I was diagnosed with two lumps in my breast and under my armpit in the lymph nodes, grade 2 cancer. Shared this news only with my elder sister. I am terrified. I am only 29 yrs. Please suggest a reputed doctor in Guwahati and give me an approximate idea of the cost of treatment.
Female | 29
please consult surgeon after truct biopsy send these test -ER,PR,Her-2neu,Ki-67 test perform whole body PETCT.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Mukesh Carpenter
I’m female, 17years old. I found that there is a lump in my left armpit, it has been there fro about two years. It doesn’t hurt when untouched but can hurt alittle tiny bit when pressed on or squshed. What is it? Cancer?
Female | 17
I would suggest that you consult medical expert in the field of breast health or oncology for further diagnostics. There may be a swollen lymph node, an infection or benign growth in your left armpit and these all should not have malignancy. Don’t wait and visit your doctor immediately.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Sridhar Susheela
Metastatic squamous cell carcinoma confirmed by doctor. Pembrolizumab monotherapy suggested. What is cost of this therapy per session and how many therapy required. Prognosis ?
Male | 45
Metastatic squamous cell carcinoma - that's the type of cancer you have. It means cancer has spread. Doctors suggest Pembrolizumab treatment. This therapy costs thousands per session. You may need several sessions. The outlook varies from person to person. For some, Pembrolizumab shrinks or stops cancer growth. Others don't respond well. Discuss potential benefits and risks with your oncologist.
Answered on 26th Sept '24

Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan
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