ORION CARE INTERNATIONAL
Advanced Cancer Care in India

Oncology & Cancer Treatment

World-class cancer treatment at a fraction of Western costs. Access India’s top oncologists, advanced radiation & robotic surgery, and personalized treatment plans — with comprehensive support from diagnosis to recovery.

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    Why India for Cancer Treatment?

    India has emerged as one of the world’s leading destinations for cancer treatment, combining cutting-edge technology with internationally trained oncologists and costs that are 60-70% lower than the US, UK, or Europe. Indian cancer centres are equipped with the latest robotic surgery systems, advanced radiation therapy (IMRT, IGRT, CyberKnife, Proton Therapy), targeted therapies, immunotherapy, and comprehensive bone marrow transplant programs. Many Indian oncologists are US/UK board-certified with decades of global experience. The country’s multidisciplinary approach to cancer care — combining medical, surgical, and radiation oncology under one roof — ensures every patient receives a personalized, evidence-based treatment plan. With JCI and NABH accredited hospitals, English-speaking staff, and dedicated international patient services, India provides the complete package for medical travellers seeking life-saving cancer care.

    60-70% cost savings vs. US, UK, Europe
    Internationally trained oncologists (US, UK, Europe board-certified)
    Latest technology: Robotic Surgery, CyberKnife, Proton Therapy, PET-CT
    Advanced immunotherapy, targeted therapy & CAR-T cell therapy
    Comprehensive bone marrow transplant programs
    Multidisciplinary tumor boards for every cancer case
    Dedicated international patient coordinators
    Advanced Cancer Technology Available
    Indian cancer centres are equipped with the world’s most advanced diagnostic and treatment technology, ensuring the highest standard of care.
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    Da Vinci Robotic Surgical System
    Precision robotic-assisted cancer surgery with smaller incisions, less blood loss, and faster recovery. Used for prostate, colorectal, gynecological, and head & neck cancers.
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    PET-CT & Molecular Imaging
    Early cancer detection, accurate staging, and treatment response monitoring with the latest PET-CT and PET-MRI scanners.
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    CyberKnife & Gamma Knife Radiosurgery
    Non-invasive, high-precision radiation for brain, spine, lung, and liver tumors — delivered in 1-5 sessions without surgery.
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    Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS)
    Comprehensive genomic profiling to identify targeted therapy options and personalize treatment based on your tumor's genetic signature.
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    Proton Beam Therapy
    The most advanced form of radiation therapy, targeting tumors with zero exit dose — ideal for pediatric cancers and tumors near critical organs.
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    IMRT / VMAT / IGRT Radiation
    Advanced radiation delivery systems that precisely target tumors while sparing surrounding healthy tissue, reducing side effects.

    FAQ’s about the Service

    Why should I consider India for cancer treatment?
    India offers world-class cancer care at 60-70% lower cost than Western countries. Indian oncologists are internationally trained, cancer centres hold JCI/NABH accreditations, and the latest technology — including robotic surgery, CyberKnife, proton therapy, and CAR-T cell therapy — is available. Success rates match global benchmarks, and English is widely spoken, making communication seamless.
    How much does cancer treatment cost in India compared to the US?
    Treatment costs in India are significantly lower: Chemotherapy per cycle costs $200-$1,000 (vs. $3,000-$10,000 in the US). Robotic prostatectomy costs $5,000-$8,000 (vs. $20,000-$40,000). Bone marrow transplant costs $12,000-$30,000 (vs. $100,000-$300,000). These costs include hospital stay, surgeon fees, and standard post-operative care.


    Can I get a second opinion from Indian oncologists before traveling?
    Yes! We offer free online second opinions from top Indian oncologists. Simply share your biopsy reports, imaging scans, and medical history. Our multidisciplinary tumor board will review your case and provide a detailed opinion including recommended treatment approach, estimated cost, and timeline — all remotely.


    How long do I need to stay in India for cancer treatment?
    Duration depends on the treatment: Diagnostic workup and consultation: 5-7 days. Surgery: 10-14 days (including recovery). Chemotherapy: 2-3 days per cycle (multiple visits over months). Radiation therapy: 3-6 weeks (daily sessions). Bone marrow transplant: 4-8 weeks. Your case manager will provide a personalized timeline based on your specific treatment plan.


    Is proton therapy available in India?
    Yes. The Apollo Proton Cancer Centre in Chennai offers proton beam therapy — one of the most advanced radiation technologies in the world. It's particularly beneficial for pediatric cancers, brain tumors, eye tumors, and cancers near critical organs. Cost is approximately $15,000-$30,000 vs. $50,000-$150,000 in the US.


    Are bone marrow transplants available in India?
    Absolutely. India has some of the world's largest bone marrow transplant programs. Both autologous (self-donor, $12,000-$18,000) and allogeneic (matched donor, $18,000-$30,000) transplants are available. Haploidentical (half-matched) transplants are also performed when a full match isn't available. Success rates are comparable to global benchmarks.


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