Why Choose Manipal?

Our team of the best oncologists in Bangalore helps patients of all ages in their cancer journey right from diagnosing the most challenging cases, staging the disease, treating with therapeutic interventions, or operating with advanced technology like Robotic-assisted Surgery.

Our Strengths:
Medical Oncologists diagnose and treat cancer through chemotherapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy.
A pioneer in Robotic Cancer Surgeries in Karnataka since 2009 with 6000+ successful robotic cancer surgeries, trained Surgical Oncologists perform cancer removal surgeries from different parts of the body.
Clinical Haematologists treat blood disorders and cancers like leukaemia, anaemia, myeloma, lymphoma, and clotting abnormalities. Our “Bone Marrow Transplant Center” is the oldest center to have been set up in Karnataka.
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Best Cancer Hospital
in Miller's Road, Bangalore

Manipal Comprehensive Cancer Centre (MCCC) - the Centre of Excellence at Manipal Hospital Miller's Road, Bangalore takes a holistic approach to treating the entire spectrum of cancers at all stages. With quaternary care being at the core of our healing ethos, our specialized oncologists ace in this discipline. The department is a conglomerate of four sub-departments including Medical Oncology, Surgical Oncology, Radiation Therapy, Haematology, and Bone Marrow Transplant.

Treatments and Procedures

Chemotherapy
Targeted Therapy
Immunotherapy
Radiotherapy
Staging Laparotomy
Composite Resection
Sentinel Node Biopsy of Breast
Breast Conservative Surgery & Oncoplasty
Robotic Cancer Surgery
Limb Salvage Surgery for Bone Cancers
Bone Marrow Transplant
HIPEC & PIPEC
Cancer Counselling
Chemotherapy is a common cancer treatment, often combined with surgery or radiation therapy. Certain drugs are used in this therapy that target and destroy exponentially multiplying cancer cells. This can help shrink tumours and prevent cancer from spreading to other parts of the body.

At Manipal Comprehensive Cancer Centre, our best medical oncologists in Bangalore use chemotherapy to treat various cancers, including Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, Colorectal Cancer, Leukaemia, and more.
There are 2 types of chemotherapy: Adjuvant Chemotherapy and Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy.  Adjuvant chemotherapy is given after the main treatment, such as surgery, to kill any cancer cells that may remain in the body.
 Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is given before primary cancer treatment, such as surgery or radiation therapy to help shrink the tumour.

Based on the cancer types and stages, there are various methods to administer chemotherapy - orally, intravenously, injected into a muscle, or topically (applied directly to the skin).
 The patient requires multiple cycles of chemotherapy at certain intervals.
 The patient should be hydrated to negate the side effects of chemotherapy (nausea, vomiting, and hair loss) as chemo drugs also target healthy cells in the body.
9873597359  The doctor will offer supportive care measures to manage these side effects.

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Our Facilities

Manipal Hospital Miller's Road offers a wide range of facilities and services to ensure top-notch care for all patients.

Advanced technology & diagnostic services

State-of-the-art
operation theatres

Minimally-invasive
approaches including Robotics

ICU & post-op
care

Physiotherapy & rehabilitation services

Easy access to medicines & lab reports

Comprehensive preoperative assessments

Patient education and support

FAQ's

While the preparation might seem daunting, the actual procedure is brief and often done under anesthesia It causes only a minor discomfort following the procedure.

Complications can arise in a stomach ulcer. You may not have symptoms until these complications manifest. Thus, always visit your gastroenterologist if you suspect any underlying digestive issues.

A low-fat diet is ideal to prevent pancreatitis. Consider lean meats, skinless poultry, beans and lentils, and low fat dairy. You must also stop drinking alcohol and instead have plenty of fluids, as staying hydrated is important.

No. The majority are benign. Polyps are usually removed during colonoscopy and sent for lab analysis to check for malignancy.

Most patients do not need a feeding tube. However, in some cases, it may be needed.

You should avoid strenuous activity for at least two months after the surgery. However, you can pursue walking the next day after surgery. Complete recovery will take a few months.