International expertise is next frontier in cancer care for Indians. Pvt hospitals joining bandwagon
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A senior bank executive in India was diagnosed with a rare and complicated form of colon cancer. She considered traveling to the US for treatment but was relieved to learn she could get a review and opinion from top US oncologists without traveling. This service, offered by hospitals like Ramaiah Memorial and Apollo, allows Indian patients to consult with international experts without traveling abroad, at a cost of about Rs 5 lakh compared to potentially over Rs 1 crore in the US.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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