CyberKnife for prostate cancer in India typically costs from AUD $9,275 to AUD $13,984. The final price depends on the city, hospital tier, and the number of sessions required for the treatment. In Australia, similar procedures cost around AUD $35,673 on average. Patients save around 67% by travelling to India. Standard inclusions often cover robotic radiosurgery sessions, PET-CT scans, and oncologist fees.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing India offers access to specialists with immense procedural volume. Dr. Sridhar P.S., for instance, has handled over 2,500 radiosurgery cases after training at Stanford University. Major centres like Apollo Hospital Indraprastha and BLK Super Speciality Hospital are JCI-accredited. This high volume often leads to refined techniques and efficient treatment protocols at a fraction of Australian costs.
| India | Thailand | Turkey | |
| CyberKnife for prostate cancer | from AUD $9,275 | from AUD $39,954 | from AUD $35,673 |
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Dr. Ahmer Arif Shaikh is a surgical oncologist at HCG Manavata Cancer Centre. He specializes in oral cancer treatment with a focus on organ preservation. Dr. Shaikh completed fellowship training in head and neck surgical oncology at the same center. He is proficient in performing major maxillofacial and head and neck surgeries.
Professor Sridhar P.S. is a senior radiation oncologist at HCG Manavata Cancer Centre with over two decades of specialised practice. He holds a Doctorate of Medicine in radiotherapy and is a Diplomate of the National Board.
Dr. Lalit Banswal is a surgical oncologist at HCG Manavata Cancer Centre in Nashik. He has successfully performed more than 10,000 major surgeries. Dr. Banswal focuses on gastrointestinal cancer and robotic surgical techniques. He completed a two-year fellowship at the Tata Medical Centre, Kolkata.
Dr. Raj Nagarkar has performed over 50,000 cancer surgeries at HCG Manavata Cancer Centre. He specializes in breast and thoracic surgical oncology. Dr. Nagarkar trained at the prestigious Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai. He is a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh.