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Top Cancer Hospitals in India in 2025

Discover the best cancer treatment hospitals in India

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Cancer represents an escalating global health crisis. In 2022 alone, according to the World Health Organization, the world saw approximately 20 million new cases and 9.7 million cancer related deaths. Current demographic-based predictions estimate new annual cancer cases will reach 35 million by 2050.

Facing this challenge, India has developed remarkable cancer care infrastructure. The National Cancer Grid, which unites over 300 centers, acts as a vital coordinating ecosystem for care, research, tumor boards, and clinical guidelines, collectively addressing roughly two-thirds of the country’s cancer burden.

For international patients, India offers advanced cancer treatment options at excellent value. Analysts projected medical tourism volumes reaching over 7 million visitors in 2025, as large hospital groups scaled international programs and capacity. In high-end radiation oncology services, India proudly hosts both a private proton center and the country’s first public-sector proton facility, which are capabilities typically found only in a handful of regions globally.

Several national and international surveys in India and the United States regularly rank hospitals based on their oncology expertise, clinical outcomes, and patient satisfaction. Drawing on these global surveys, along with insights from our global medical advisory network, Medical Travel Market has identified five leading cancer hospitals in India. These hospitals in India stand out for their commitment to excellence in cancer care, advanced technology, multidisciplinary expertise, and the value they deliver to patients seeking high-quality cancer treatment in India.

Max Super Speciality Hospital – Saket, New Delhi

Max Super Speciality Hospital (MSSH) anchors Max Healthcare’s oncology program across Delhi. The hospital features multi-disciplinary cancer care (surgical, medical, radiation oncology) and is consistently recognized among India’s leading hospitals; Newsweek’s 2025 list places MSSH Saket among the country’s top hospitals. 

Beyond clinical services, Max Institute of Cancer Care hosts “Max Onco Updates,” a scientific forum convening >1,000 experts to advance teaching, research and clinical collaboration – an indicator of the group’s academic footprint alongside patient care. 

Apollo Hospitals – Chennai (Apollo Proton Cancer Centre)

Apollo’s Chennai campus is home to the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC), South Asia’s first clinical proton-therapy facility (inaugurated January 2019). APCC brought precision particle therapy to the region for complex tumors near critical structures (e.g., skull base, pediatrics), expanding India’s radiotherapy services for international patients. 

The broader Apollo network also reports innovations across transplant and day-care oncology pathways, underlining a push toward faster recovery and lower inpatient burden where appropriate. 

Medanta – The Medicity, Gurugram

Medanta’s Cancer Institute delivers comprehensive oncology with strong surgical and radiation programs (CyberKnife, TomoTherapy). The Gurugram campus has been repeatedly cited by Newsweek among India’s best private hospitals, reflecting peer and outcomes-based recognition. 

In radiation oncology quality assurance, Medanta reports achieving an internationally benchmarked Postal Dosimetry Audit for CyberKnife/TomoTherapy, signaling rigorous dose-delivery accuracy, a key determinant of safe, effective therapy. The group also highlights ongoing work in precision oncology and AI-enabled pathways.

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) – New Delhi

AIIMS houses the Dr. B.R.A. Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital, one of India’s major public academic cancer centers with a long-running hematopoietic stem-cell transplant program. AIIMS’ oncology services pair high clinical volumes with education and research outputs typical of a national referral hub. 

The National Cancer Institute at Jhajjar – an AIIMS extension – adds 700+ dedicated cancer beds, multiple PET scanners, a high-capacity OT complex and, notably, India’s first public-sector proton therapy service. This significantly expands access to advanced modalities within the public system.

Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals – New Delhi

Indraprastha Apollo is one of India’s most established private tertiary centers and was the first hospital in India to receive Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation in 2005 – a marker of adherence to rigorous international quality and safety standards. 

Oncology at Apollo Delhi spans comprehensive solid-tumor and hematology services, including a dedicated Bone Marrow Transplant & Cellular Therapy center that the hospital has continued to expand – part of a networked oncology service line that integrates surgical robotics, advanced imaging and supportive care. 

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