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How Much Does Breast cancer Treatment Cost in Gurgaon?

The average price for Breast cancer diagnostic and treatment in Gurgaon is AUD $5,316, the minimum price is AUD $4,754, and the maximum price is AUD $5,762.
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Tomotherapyfrom AUD $7,491from AUD $43,217from AUD $17,287
Resveratrol IV Therapyfrom AUD $216from AUD $864from AUD $288
Radiotherapy for breast cancerfrom AUD $5,042from AUD $7,203from AUD $6,482
Radiation therapy for colorectal cancerfrom AUD $4,610from AUD $7,923from AUD $10,084
Proton therapy for breast cancerfrom AUD $37,454from AUD $72,028from AUD $43,217
Data verified by Bookimed as of July 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 184 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Dr. Vedant Kabra

Dr Vedant Kabra leads the Oncological Surgery Department at Fortis Memorial Research Institute – a major centre for complex cancer care.

  • Specialises in surgical management of breast cancer tumours
  • Directs surgical protocols as Head of the Department
  • Consults at Fortis Gurgaon, a JCI-accredited facility
  • Coordinates multidisciplinary teams for integrated patient treatment
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Pushpinder Gulia

Professor Pushpinder Gulia is a senior surgical oncologist at Fortis Gurgaon who focuses on surgically removing breast tumours while preserving healthy tissue.

  • Specialises in surgical oncology for breast cancer management
  • Works at Fortis Hospital Gurgaon, a major multi-specialty medical centre
  • Focuses on precise surgical intervention for tumour removal
  • Part of a multidisciplinary team for stage-specific cancer care

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Anonymous • Mastectomy
Russian Federation
19 Aug 2018
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Doctors of the clinic are qualified, speak English well. But the organization of treatment, that is, all these coordinators and translators already when you are in India, is a huge minus of the process. Simply huge. Expectations of everything and everywhere for hours, sometimes at times, poor awareness, a terrible accent on Russian, that one can understand a lot to the exact opposite, ignorance of medical terms, that is, only life can translate. I accompanied mamutna treatment, I speak English a little, therefore something accelerated due to this. One patient should not go, look for an accompanying person if other countries do not fit the prices for treatment. If someone is traveling alone or an accompanying person does not know English, the process will spoil your nerves. The very examination and treatment, surgery, everything is at a good level. But before the ability to organize everything painlessly for the patient, it will still come to BLK not soon. I do not know, as in other clinics in India, I think it's the same. Translators are different here, and the problems are the same. So in the whole country I think. But if there is no way out, you can entrust local doctors to the health. The patient is well fed in the hospital and the accompanying person. Chambers of any size isolate the patient with curtains around the perimeter, you see only the staff, but keep in mind that the multiple rooms are very noisy. Who prays in Arabic for the whole room, who sings the song, who plays the game with sound effects, who is screaming on the phone, because there is still no silence, people still have groans for the illnesses of people ... they do not do anybody for unconnected phones, loud talks and other inadequacy.

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Updated: 19/08/2018
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Anna Leonova
Anna Leonova
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A certified medical writer with 10+ years of experience, developed Bookimed’s trusted content, backed by a Master’s in Philology and medical expert interviews worldwide.
Fahad Mawlood
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