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Best Hospitals for Liver Cancer Treatment in Bengaluru, India

10 medical oncology hospitals in our India network are listed in Bengaluru, accredited by NABH, JCI, NABL, ISO 9001, with 3,630 beds combined.

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This page lists the medical oncology hospitals in our directory offering Liver Cancer Treatment in Bengaluru, India, including Narayana Health, Manipal Hospitals, Medicover Hospital, Bangalore, Gleneagles Hospitals, Bengaluru and others. Each listing links through to the hospital's full profile page.

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Compare 10 accredited hospitals for Medical Oncology in Bengaluru, India

🇮🇳 Narayana Health

Bengaluru, India 4.8 (1750 reviews) 1,000 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.8/5 rating from 1750 reviewsAccredited by NABH1,000 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
CardiacPediatric SurgeryCancer
Accredited by NABH
4.8/5
Rating
2000
Established
1,000
Beds
Bengaluru, India
Location
Manipal Hospitals

🇮🇳 Manipal Hospitals

Bengaluru, India 4.7 (1450 reviews) 600 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.7/5 rating from 1450 reviewsAccredited by JCI, NABH600 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
OrthopedicsNeurologyIVF
Accredited by JCI, NABH
4.7/5
Rating
1991
Established
600
Beds
Bengaluru, India
Location
Medicover Hospital, Bangalore

🇮🇳 Medicover Hospital, Bangalore

Bengaluru, India 4.7 (68 reviews) 300 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.7/5 rating from 68 reviewsAccredited by NABH300 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryCardiologyOncologyNeurologyOrthopedicsUrology
Accredited by NABH
4.7/5
Rating
2024
Established
300
Beds
Bengaluru, India
Location
Gleneagles Hospitals, Bengaluru

🇮🇳 Gleneagles Hospitals, Bengaluru

Bengaluru, India 4.7 (142 reviews) 40 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.7/5 rating from 142 reviewsAccredited by NABH40 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryCardiologyOncologyNeurologyOrthopedicsGastroenterology
Accredited by NABH
4.7/5
Rating
2017
Established
40
Beds
Bengaluru, India
Location
Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram (Northside)

🇮🇳 Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram (Northside)

Malleshwaram, Bengaluru, India 4.6 (71 reviews) 83 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.6/5 rating from 71 reviewsAccredited by NABH, NABL, ISO 900183 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SciencesOrthopedicsNeurosciencesGastroenterologyOncology
Accredited by NABH, NABL, ISO 9001
4.6/5
Rating
1993
Established
83
Beds
Malleshwaram, Bengaluru, India
Location
Manipal Hospital, Old Airport Road

🇮🇳 Manipal Hospital, Old Airport Road

Bangalore, India 4.5 (87 reviews) 680 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.5/5 rating from 87 reviewsAccredited by NABH, JCI680 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryNeurosciencesTransplantOncologyOrthopedics
Accredited by NABH, JCI
4.5/5
Rating
1991
Established
680
Beds
Bangalore, India
Location
Manipal Hospital Yeshwanthpur (Columbia Asia)

🇮🇳 Manipal Hospital Yeshwanthpur (Columbia Asia)

Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore, India 4.5 (98 reviews) 168 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.5/5 rating from 98 reviewsAccredited by NABH, JCI168 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SciencesOrthopedicsNeurosciencesOncologyGastroenterology
Accredited by NABH, JCI
4.5/5
Rating
2008
Established
168
Beds
Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore, India
Location
Manipal Hospital Millers Road (Vikram Hospital)

🇮🇳 Manipal Hospital Millers Road (Vikram Hospital)

Millers Road, Bangalore, India 4.4 (74 reviews) 225 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.4/5 rating from 74 reviewsAccredited by NABH225 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SciencesOrthopedicsNeurosciencesOncologyGastroenterology
Accredited by NABH
4.4/5
Rating
2009
Established
225
Beds
Millers Road, Bangalore, India
Location
Apollo Hospital, Bannerghatta Road

🇮🇳 Apollo Hospital, Bannerghatta Road

Bangalore, India 4.2 (25 reviews) 250 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.2/5 rating from 25 reviewsAccredited by JCI, NABH250 bedsHas a dedicated Medical Oncology department
Specialties & Accreditation
Medical OncologyCardiac SurgeryCardiologyBreast SurgerySpine SurgeryBariatric Surgery
Accredited by JCI, NABH
4.2/5
Rating
2007
Established
250
Beds
Bangalore, India
Location
Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road

🇮🇳 Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road

Bangalore, India 4.2 (58 reviews) 284 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.2/5 rating from 58 reviewsAccredited by NABH, JCI284 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Multi SpecialtyCardiac SurgeryNeurosciencesOrthopedicsCancer
Accredited by NABH, JCI
4.2/5
Rating
2006
Established
284
Beds
Bangalore, India
Location
Our Methodology

How we selected these hospitals

A hospital appears on this page when Medical Oncology is among its listed specialties and it is located in Bengaluru, India. Hospitals are not ranked by a proprietary "best" score — the order follows the listed rating (highest first), the same field shown on each hospital's profile.

What To Look For

How to Select the Best Hospital for Liver Cancer Treatment in Bengaluru, India?

Choosing the right hospital for liver cancer treatment is one of the most important decisions in your treatment journey. A few factors are worth weighing before you decide:

International Accreditation

Look for a hospital with international accreditation such as JCI or NABH — see the accreditation badges shown for each hospital below.

Specialization

Check that the hospital's listed specialties actually include medical oncology rather than only general care.

Capacity and Track Record

Bed count and year established (shown below for each hospital) are a reasonable proxy for scale and operating experience.

Transparent Costs

Ask for an itemised, all-inclusive estimate — hospital charges, room category and stay — before you travel. Our cost calculator (linked below) gives a starting estimate.

Clinical Overview

Understanding Liver Cancer Treatment

Liver cancer treatment encompasses a spectrum of advanced interventions — from hepatic resection and liver transplantation to locoregional therapies such as transarterial chemoembolization (TACE), radiofrequency ablation (RFA), and systemic targeted therapy — achieving curative or long-term disease-control outcomes in carefully selected patients. Internationally recognized oncology centers in India and the UAE report 5-year survival rates of 60–70% for early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) managed with curative intent, placing them on par with leading Western institutions at a fraction of the cost. GAF Healthcare connects international patients with JCI- and NABH-accredited hospitals in India and JCI- and DHA-licensed centers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, providing end-to-end coordination so patients can focus entirely on their recovery.

7–21 days (varies by modality: 3–5 days for ablative procedures; 14–21 days for major hepatic resection or transplantation)
Hospital Stay
3–8 weeks (3–4 weeks post-ablation or TACE; 6–8 weeks post-major resection or transplant, pending hepatic function recovery and surgical wound assessment)
Total Stay in Country (Fit-to-Fly)
60–70% 5-year survival for early-stage (Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer Stage 0/A); 30–40% for intermediate-stage with locoregional therapy
Success Rate

Clinical Overview

Liver cancer — most commonly hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which accounts for approximately 75–85% of all primary liver malignancies — arises from hepatocytes within a background of chronic liver disease, viral hepatitis (HBV/HCV), alcohol-related cirrhosis, or non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). HCC is the sixth most common cancer worldwide and the third leading cause of cancer-related death, underscoring the urgent need for expert, multidisciplinary management. The tumor disrupts hepatic parenchymal architecture, impairing the liver's critical functions — detoxification, protein synthesis (albumin, clotting factors), bile production, and glycogen storage — leading to progressive hepatic insufficiency, portal hypertension, and systemic complications including ascites, variceal bleeding, and hepatic encephalopathy.

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Who is a Candidate?

  • ELIGIBLE PATIENTS (Curative Intent):
  • Solitary HCC ≤5 cm or up to 3 nodules each ≤3 cm with preserved liver function (Child-Pugh A or select Child-Pugh B) — eligible for surgical resection or ablation
  • HCC within Milan criteria (single tumor ≤5 cm, or ≤3 tumors each ≤3 cm, no vascular invasion, no extrahepatic spread) — eligible for liver transplantation (living-donor or deceased-donor)
  • HCC within UCSF criteria — may be considered for transplant at select high-volume centers
  • Performance status ECOG 0–1 with adequate cardiopulmonary reserve for surgical candidates
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Treatment Options & Approaches

Surgical APPROACHES:

1. Hepatic Resection (Hepatectomy): The gold-standard curative treatment for patients with solitary or oligofocal HCC and well-preserved liver function. Anatomic resection (removal of a defined hepatic segment or lobe) is preferred over non-anatomic wedge resection as it encompasses the portal territories supplying the tumor, reducing intrahepatic recurrence. Major hepatectomy (≥3 Couinaud segments) requires careful preoperative volumetric assessment and ICG testing. Robotic-assisted hepatectomy (Da Vinci Xi System) offers superior 3D magnification, tremor filtration, and articulating instruments for resections near the hepatic veins and inferior vena cava — reducing blood loss, transfusion requirements, and length of stay compared to open surgery. Laparoscopic hepatectomy is offered for peripheral, anterolateral-segment tumors. Intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS) with real-time contrast enhancement guides margin assessment.

2. Liver Transplantation: The only treatment that simultaneously removes the tumor and the underlying cirrhotic liver, addressing both the malignancy and the field defect that predisposes to recurrence. Outcomes are excellent for patients within Milan criteria (5-year survival >70%). Living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT) is a strength of leading Indian centers, where large volumes of LDLT reduce waiting times significantly compared to deceased-donor programs. Immunosuppression post-transplant uses calcineurin inhibitors (tacrolimus-based protocols) with mTOR inhibitors (everolimus) introduced for their potential anti-tumor properties.

Locoregional THERAPIES:

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Recovery

PHASE 1 — PRE-ARRIVAL WORKUP (Weeks 1–3, from home country):

  • Patient submits medical records (imaging, pathology reports, lab work) to GAF Healthcare's clinical coordination team
  • GAF's oncology panel conducts a virtual MDT review and issues a detailed treatment recommendation within 48–72 hours
  • GAF assists with e-Medical visa application for India or UAE entry visa facilitation; visa processing typically takes 3–7 business days
  • Patient books flights; GAF arranges airport pickup, hospital-adjacent accommodation for the patient and one attendant

PHASE 2 — ARRIVAL & DIAGNOSTIC CONFIRMATION (Days 1–4):

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Risks to be aware of

Liver cancer treatment carries a range of procedure-specific and disease-related risks that all patients must understand prior to committing to a treatment pathway.

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Why GAF Healthcare

GAF Healthcare provides a fully integrated, concierge-level non-medical support system designed to eliminate logistical friction for international patients and their families.

Common questions about Liver Cancer Treatment

What is the cost of Liver Cancer Treatment in India vs. the UAE?
The cost of liver cancer treatment depends significantly on the treatment modality, disease stage, hospital tier, and individual patient complexity. In India, treatment at JCI- and NABH-accredited hospitals typically ranges from $4,000 to $35,000 USD: percutaneous ablation (RFA/MWA) falls in the $4,000–$8,000 range; TACE or Y-90 TARE costs $6,000–$12,000 per session; surgical hepatic resection ranges from $8,000–$18,000; and liver transplantation (living-donor) ranges from $20,000–$35,000. In the UAE, at JCI- and DHA-licensed centers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, equivalent treatments cost approximately 2–2.5 times higher: ablation $9,000–$18,000; TACE/Y-90 $15,000–$28,000; hepatic resection $20,000–$45,000; and liver transplantation $45,000–$75,000. These estimates typically include surgeon fees, anesthesiologist fees, hospital room charges, standard medications, and routine post-operative care but exclude international flights, accommodation, and ongoing systemic therapy drugs, which GAF Healthcare can itemize separately. Both destinations offer dramatically lower costs compared to the United States ($50,000–$300,000+) or Germany ($40,000–$200,000+) for comparable treatment. GAF Healthcare provides a detailed, itemized cost estimate within 48 hours of receiving the patient's medical records.
How long do I need to stay in the country before I am fit to fly home after Liver Cancer Treatment?
The fit-to-fly timeline varies directly with the treatment modality and the patient's recovery trajectory. For percutaneous ablation (RFA or MWA), patients are typically discharged within 2–3 days and are generally fit for an international flight within 3–4 weeks, allowing adequate time for wound healing, liver enzyme normalization, and the first post-treatment imaging assessment at 4–6 weeks. For TACE or Y-90 TARE, hospital discharge occurs at 3–5 days, and most patients are fit to fly within 3–5 weeks, after post-embolization syndrome resolves and initial treatment response imaging is completed. For major open or robotic hepatic resection, patients require a hospital stay of 10–18 days, followed by an additional 3–4 weeks of supervised in-country recovery — giving a total minimum stay of approximately 6–8 weeks before safe air travel. This timeline accounts for liver function stabilization, surgical wound healing, drain removal, and assessment of post-hepatectomy liver failure risk. For liver transplant recipients, the in-country stay is a minimum of 8–12 weeks due to the complexity of immunosuppression titration, rejection monitoring, and the higher risk of early post-operative complications requiring rapid access to the transplant team. All fit-to-fly clearances are issued formally in writing by the treating surgeon and hepatologist. GAF Healthcare coordinates extended accommodation and daily nurse check-ins for the full recovery period to ensure patients do not travel prematurely.
What is the success rate of Liver Cancer Treatment, and what factors influence outcomes?
Success rates for liver cancer treatment are strongly stage-dependent and modality-specific, and must be interpreted in the context of each patient's BCLC stage, Child-Pugh liver function, and tumor biology. For early-stage HCC (BCLC Stage 0/A) treated with curative intent: surgical resection achieves a 5-year overall survival of 50–70% at high-volume centers, with recurrence-free survival of 40–60% at 5 years; percutaneous ablation achieves complete ablation rates of 90–95% for tumors ≤2 cm, with 5-year survival of 40–70%; and liver transplantation within Milan criteria achieves the best long-term outcomes, with 5-year survival exceeding 70% and a recurrence rate below 10–15%. For intermediate-stage HCC (BCLC B) treated with TACE, median overall survival is 26–30 months; objective response rates (per mRECIST) are 50–60%. Y-90 TARE demonstrates comparable efficacy with potentially superior outcomes in patients with portal vein tumor thrombus. For advanced-stage HCC (BCLC C) on first-line atezolizumab + bevacizumab (IMbrave150 data), median overall survival is approximately 19.2 months versus 13.4 months with sorafenib, with an objective response rate of 30%. These outcomes at GAF Healthcare's partner institutions in India and the UAE are achieved through high case volumes, dedicated hepatobiliary MDT boards, robotic and laparoscopic surgical expertise, and access to the full armamentarium of locoregional and systemic therapies. Regular audited outcomes data is available from partner hospitals upon request.

How GAF Healthcare Assists in Choosing the Best Hospital for Liver Cancer Treatment in Bengaluru, India

Discover the Top Hospitals for Liver Cancer Treatment in Bengaluru, India

This page lists 10 accredited medical oncology hospitals in Bengaluru, India, so you can compare accreditation, specialties and bed capacity in one place.

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Transparent, All-Inclusive Costs

We provide a single, itemised quote covering hospital charges and stay — no hidden fees, and there's no charge for requesting an estimate. Use our cost calculator alongside this page for a first estimate.

Visa, Travel and Stay Coordination

Once you choose a hospital, we help arrange the medical visa invitation letter, hotel or serviced-apartment booking nearby, airport pickup and transport to your appointments.

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Common Questions

Frequently asked questions about liver cancer treatment in Bengaluru, India

How many medical oncology hospitals are listed in Bengaluru, India?
10 hospitals in our Bengaluru, India directory are currently listed for medical oncology including Liver Cancer Treatment.
How do you choose which hospitals to list?
A hospital appears on this page when Medical Oncology is among its listed specialties and it is located in Bengaluru, India. Hospitals are not ranked by a proprietary "best" score — the order follows the listed rating (highest first), the same field shown on each hospital's profile.
How much does treatment cost in India?
Cost varies by hospital, city and individual case. Use our cost calculator for a personalized estimate — see the link on this page.
Are there medical oncology hospitals for this in other India cities?
See the "Hospitals in other cities" links on this page for the full India list.
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