Artemis Cancer Centre holds JCI and NABH accreditation and offers CAR-T cell therapy, CyberKnife radiosurgery, and HIPEC for abdominal cancers, under one multidisciplinary team.
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Yes. You can share your existing diagnosis, scans, biopsy results, and pathology reports with the oncology team before any commitment to travel.
The team will review your case and confirm whether your diagnosis is eligible for treatment, which approach is most appropriate, and provide a written cost estimate covering consultations, surgery or radiation, inpatient stay, and medication.
This review is free and requires no financial commitment.
Cancer treatment appointments, second opinions, and treatment coordination at Artemis Hospital in Gurgaon, India are managed by the International Patient Care team, available 24/7.
The length of stay depends on your cancer type and treatment plan.
Before you travel, the international patient team provides a full treatment itinerary including scheduled procedures, recovery days, and a planned departure date.
Cancer treatment at Artemis Hospital in India costs 60-80% less than equivalent treatment in the United Kingdom, United States, or Germany.
A course of chemotherapy that costs $10,000-15,000 per cycle in the US can be completed for a fraction of that in India.
Artemis provides bundled cost estimates for international patients covering diagnostics, surgery or radiation, inpatient stay, and medications, with no hidden charges.
CyberKnife radiosurgery at Artemis runs $6,000-8,000 for a full course, compared to $30,000-50,000 in the US.
Artemis Cancer Centre holds JCI and NABH accreditation and is consistently listed among India's top 10 hospitals for oncology.
The centre operates North India's first M6 CyberKnife, has completed 1,500+ radiosurgery procedures, and employs 40+ oncologists across surgical, medical, and radiation oncology.
A weekly multidisciplinary tumour board reviews every complex case, and patients from Africa, the Middle East, and CIS countries are regularly treated here with dedicated language and logistics support.
Artemis provides structured remote follow-up after you return home.
Your treating oncologist is accessible through online video consultations, and the international patient coordinator remains your direct point of contact for any concerns, medication queries, or scan reviews.
Secure digital access to your treatment reports, imaging, and discharge documentation is available through the patient portal so your local doctors can continue your care with full clinical records.