India offers CAR-T therapy at 1/10th global cost (₹25-26L vs ₹4Cr US), but most Indians can't access it due to poor insurance. 50% cure rate for blood cancers
India's medical tourism market to hit $25.25B by 2029 at 19% CAGR. Affordable world-class care draws patients from Middle East, Africa for cardiology, oncology
Apollo Cancer Centres & Accuray launch India’s first CyberKnife® S7, revolutionizing cancer care with precise robotic radiotherapy & minimal side effects.
Apollo Hospital in New Delhi, India, has successfully performed its first patient treatment using the advanced ZAP-X
The baby had a congenital condition that obstructs the urinary tract and impairs urine flow from kidneys to the bladder.
Nearly 30% of complex surgeries in India utilize robotic technology for minimally invasive, precise procedures.
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