
Breast Cancer Treatment in India for International Patients
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A breast cancer diagnosis brings urgency, uncertainty, and many difficult decisions. For patients in countries such as the United Kingdom, United States, Nigeria, Kenya, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and other parts of Africa and Central Asia, challenges may include long waiting lists, high private treatment costs, or limited access to advanced targeted therapies.
India has become a trusted destination for advanced breast cancer treatment, offering modern oncology infrastructure, experienced cancer specialists, and treatment protocols aligned with international standards.
Shifam Health supports international patients throughout the entire journey — from medical report review and hospital coordination to travel guidance and follow-up planning.
In this blog, we explain treatment options, estimated costs, patient experience, and how Shifam Health helps simplify the process for international patients seeking breast cancer treatment in India.
Why Choose India for Breast Cancer Treatment?
India is home to leading oncology institutions such as:
These hospitals offer:
- Dedicated breast oncology departments
- Multidisciplinary tumour board planning
- Advanced radiation technologies (IMRT, IGRT, VMAT)
- Oncoplastic & reconstructive breast surgery
- Targeted therapy and immunotherapy access
- NABH / JCI accredited facilities
For a detailed comparison of oncology infrastructure and international patient services, read our guide on Top Breast Cancer Hospitals in India.
Breast Cancer Treatment Options in India
Treatment depends on stage, tumour biology, and patient health.
1. Surgery
- Breast-Conserving Surgery (Lumpectomy)
- Modified Radical Mastectomy
- Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
- Breast Reconstruction (implant or flap-based)
Indian surgeons are experienced in minimally invasive and cosmetic-preserving techniques.
2. Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy may be:
- Neoadjuvant (before surgery)
- Adjuvant (after surgery)
- For metastatic disease
Protocols align with international guidelines similar to UK and US standards.
3. Radiation Therapy
Available technologies include:
- IMRT
- IGRT
- VMAT
- 3D-CRT
These ensure precise tumour targeting with minimal damage to surrounding tissue.
4. Targeted & Hormonal Therapy
For HER2-positive or hormone receptor-positive breast cancer:
- Trastuzumab-based therapy
- Aromatase inhibitors
- Tamoxifen
- CDK4/6 inhibitors
- PARP inhibitors (for BRCA mutation)
To understand survival outcomes based on stage and tumor type, read our detailed guide on Breast Cancer Success Rate in India.
Breast Cancer Treatment Cost in India
While final costs vary depending on stage and medication choice, here is an estimated range for international patients:
| Treatment Component | Approx. Cost (USD) | Approx. Cost (£) |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnostics & Staging | $750 – $1,800 | £600 – £1,400 |
| Surgery | $3,000 – $6,000 | £2,400 – £4,800 |
| Chemotherapy (Per Cycle) | $950 – $1,800 | £750 – £1,400 |
| Radiation Therapy | $2,400 – $4,200 | £1,900 – £3,300 |
| Targeted Therapy (Per Dose) | $900 – $1,800 | £700 – £1,400 |
For a complete hospital-wise and country comparison, read our in-depth guide on Breast Cancer Treatment Cost in India.
Real Patient Experience – Supported by Shifam Health
A 46-year-old patient from Central Asia was diagnosed with Stage II breast cancer. Due to delayed surgical scheduling and limited targeted therapy access in her home country, she sought international treatment options.
She contacted Shifam Health.
Our role included:
- Collecting and reviewing medical reports
- Coordinating oncologist opinions from leading hospitals
- Providing transparent treatment cost estimates
- Assisting with medical visa documentation
- Scheduling consultations before arrival
- On-ground coordination during hospital visits
Her chemotherapy began within days of arrival. Surgery was performed after tumor reduction, followed by radiation therapy.
She returned home with a structured follow-up plan and continues hormonal therapy under supervision.
How Shifam Health Helps International Breast Cancer Patients
Medical travel requires clarity and coordination. Shifam Health facilitates:
- Pre-arrival case review
- Expert hospital selection
- Cost transparency
- Visa assistance
- Accommodation support
- Appointment coordination
- Follow-up documentation
We act as a bridge between international patients and India’s leading cancer centers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Leading hospitals such as Apollo Hospitals and Fortis Healthcare follow international oncology guidelines and are NABH/JCI accredited.
Surgery only: 7–10 days
Surgery + chemotherapy: Multiple visits or 3–4 months depending on cycles
Radiation therapy: 3–6 weeks
Success depends on stage at diagnosis. Early-stage breast cancer has high survival rates globally when treated with complete therapy. Outcomes in leading Indian centres are comparable to international standards.
Yes. Private breast cancer treatment in the UK can range from £25,000–£60,000+, and in the USA $40,000–$100,000+. India typically offers complete treatment between $5,000–$15,000 depending on therapy type.
Yes. Many patients complete surgery and initial therapy in India and continue hormonal medication or follow-up scans in their home country.
Shifam Health does not charge patients for case review or coordination. Our role is to guide you toward the right hospital and specialist while ensuring complete transparency in treatment planning and costs.
Conclusion
Breast cancer treatment requires timely care, experienced specialists, and clear guidance. For patients from the United Kingdom, United States, Africa, and Central Asia, India offers advanced treatment options with internationally aligned standards.
With transparent coordination and end-to-end support, Shifam Health helps simplify the process so patients can focus on recovery with confidence.
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