India - A Top-Tier Destination of Cancer Cure for Middle East Countries

Though the cancer death rate has declined with survival rate doubled in the last 40 years, the rate of developing cancer has increased. Earlier, it was estimated that one in three people will develop cancer at some point in their life, but now that has come to one in two.



Throat, Lung and Oral cancers are the most common cancer types in men, while, breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women. Cancer treatment requires high-quality hospitals in addition to learned and experienced oncologists. It is also not cheap and patients in the lower income group find it difficult to afford. In many countries, the health care system is not advanced, while in others, the treatment cost is exorbitantly high. In India, we have good quality medical services available at much affordable rates, which make the country attractive for international patients, especially for those from the Middle East countries.

The best treatment for cancer in India is available at a fraction of what one pays in developed and advanced destinations like US, UK, UAE and Singapore. This attracts the patients from abroad to come to India and get treated with the latest and advanced methods at affordable prices.



While it is the affordable cost that attracts patients from high-income countries, those who reside in underprivileged countries come here because of the latest technologies used in the country. Their home countries do not have access to the latest developments in the field of cancer treatment. Not only the best cancer hospital in India but the lesser known ones too have the latest and advanced machines, tools, technology and knowledgeable doctors to treat the patients.

India is today at par in cancer treatment with some of the finest hospitals across the globe. Thus, the country is witnessing a swelling number of cancer patients and fast emerging as the medical hub.

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