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Oncology

Advanced Skin Cancer Treatment in India for International Patients

Access personalised treatment for melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma in India. VRH Healthcare connects you with leading oncology specialists, modern therapies, and comprehensive international patient support.

Understanding Skin Cancer Treatment in India

Skin cancer treatment in India involves a sophisticated array of medical and surgical interventions designed to eliminate cancerous cells originating from the skin. This critical field addresses various types, from the highly prevalent basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) to the more aggressive and potentially life-threatening melanoma. The approach to treatment is always highly personalised, meticulously tailored to the specific type, stage, size, and location of the cancer, as well as the patient's overall health and preferences. India's advanced medical infrastructure, coupled with experienced dermatologic oncology teams, offers world-class care. VRH Healthcare serves as your dedicated medical facilitation and patient-navigation partner, simplifying access to these premier facilities and expert oncologists, ensuring you receive comprehensive, coordinated care from your initial consultation through to long-term follow-up.

Types / Variants of Skin Cancer Treatment

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Surgical Excision

The primary method for many skin cancers, involving precise removal of the tumour along with a surrounding margin of healthy tissue to ensure complete eradication.

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Mohs Micrographic Surgery

A highly specialised technique for removing skin cancers layer by layer, examining each under a microscope until no cancer cells remain, preserving maximum healthy tissue. Ideal for cosmetically sensitive areas.

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Radiation Therapy

Utilises high-energy beams to destroy cancer cells or shrink tumours. Often used for patients who cannot undergo surgery, or as an adjuvant therapy after surgery to reduce recurrence risk.

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Chemotherapy (Topical/Systemic)

Topical chemotherapy creams are applied directly to superficial skin cancers. Systemic chemotherapy, administered orally or intravenously, targets widespread or advanced skin cancers.

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Immunotherapy

A groundbreaking treatment that harnesses the body's own immune system to recognise and fight cancer cells. Particularly effective for advanced melanoma, offering durable responses.

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Targeted Therapy

Drugs specifically designed to attack cancer cells with certain genetic mutations or protein expressions, minimising harm to healthy cells. Used for specific types of advanced melanoma.

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Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)

Involves applying a light-sensitive drug to the skin, which is then activated by a special light source to destroy precancerous cells and some superficial skin cancers.

Your surgeon explains why a particular approach is recommended for you.

Technology & Techniques

In India, Skin Cancer Treatment may be performed using:

Dermoscopy
Biopsy Instruments (Punch, Shave, Excisional)
Mohs Micrographic Surgery Equipment
Surgical Lasers
Linear Accelerators (for External Beam Radiation Therapy)
Brachytherapy Applicators
Cryosurgery Devices
Electrosurgery Units
Advanced Imaging (PET-CT, MRI, High-Resolution Ultrasound)
Pathology & Histopathology Labs

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  • High Cure Rates: For early-stage skin cancers, treatments like surgical excision and Mohs surgery offer excellent cure rates, often exceeding 95%.
  • Minimally Invasive Options: Many superficial skin cancers can be treated with less invasive methods, leading to quicker recovery and reduced scarring.
  • Improved Cosmetic Outcomes: Advanced surgical techniques and reconstructive options aim to minimise visible scarring, especially on the face and other prominent areas.
  • Effective for Advanced Disease: For more aggressive or metastatic cancers, systemic therapies like immunotherapy and targeted therapy offer significant improvements in survival and quality of life.
  • Personalised Treatment Plans: Each patient receives a tailored treatment strategy based on their specific cancer type, stage, and individual health profile.
  • Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Care: Access to teams of dermatologists, oncologists, surgeons, and pathologists ensures a holistic and well-coordinated approach to care.

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  • Potential for Scarring: Surgical removal, while effective, can leave scars, which may require cosmetic revision or impact body image, depending on location.
  • Risk of Recurrence: Despite successful initial treatment, some skin cancers, particularly melanoma, have a risk of recurring locally or spreading to distant sites.
  • Side Effects of Systemic Therapies: Immunotherapy and chemotherapy can cause significant side effects, including fatigue, nausea, skin rashes, and immune-related adverse events.
  • Recovery Period: Depending on the extent of treatment, patients may experience pain, swelling, and activity restrictions during the recovery phase, impacting daily life.
  • Need for Ongoing Surveillance: Lifelong follow-up appointments and regular self-skin examinations are crucial to monitor for new lesions or recurrence, requiring patient commitment.
  • Complexity of Advanced Cases: Treating advanced or metastatic skin cancer can be challenging, often requiring multiple modalities and ongoing management, which can be emotionally and physically demanding.

Diagnostics & Pre-Arrival Work-Up

Dermoscopic Examination
Skin Biopsy (Excisional, Incisional, Punch, Shave)
Histopathology Report Review
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy (for melanoma staging)
CT Scan (Computed Tomography)
MRI Scan (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
PET-CT Scan (Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography)
Blood Tests (e.g., LDH levels for melanoma)
Genetic Testing (for specific mutations in melanoma)
Share reports securely for review and opinion
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Pre-Arrival & Travel Checklist

Medical records and imaging
Passport and medical visa
Pre-surgery instructions (medications, fasting)
Accommodation and airport pickup confirmation
Post-discharge recovery plan and tele-review schedule

How the Procedure is Done (Step-by-Step)

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Initial Consultation & Comprehensive Diagnosis

Your journey begins with a thorough review of your medical history and a physical examination by a specialist. A skin biopsy is performed, and the tissue is sent for detailed histopathological analysis to confirm the cancer type and characteristics.

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Advanced Staging & Multidisciplinary Treatment Planning

If cancer is confirmed, further imaging (like CT, MRI, or PET-CT) or sentinel lymph node biopsy may be conducted to determine the exact stage and spread. A team of experts then collaborates to formulate your personalised treatment strategy.

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Execution of Tailored Treatment

The chosen treatment, whether it's surgical excision, Mohs micrographic surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or targeted therapy, is meticulously carried out by highly skilled oncologists or dermatologic surgeons.

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Post-Procedure Care & Immediate Monitoring

Following the procedure, you will receive detailed instructions for wound care, pain management, and monitoring for any potential complications. Hospital staff will ensure your comfort and provide necessary support during your recovery.

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Long-Term Follow-up & Surveillance Programme

Regular follow-up appointments are crucial to monitor your healing progress, assess treatment effectiveness, and detect any signs of recurrence or new lesions early. This ongoing surveillance is a vital part of your long-term care.

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Expected Outcomes & What Success Means

Complete Cancer Eradication: The primary goal is the complete removal or destruction of all cancerous cells, aiming for a disease-free state, especially in early stages.
Minimised Recurrence Risk: Successful treatment significantly reduces the likelihood of the cancer returning in the same area or spreading to other parts of the body.
Preservation of Function & Aesthetics: Advanced techniques strive to maintain the function of affected areas and achieve the best possible cosmetic outcome, reducing visible scarring.
Enhanced Quality of Life: Effective treatment alleviates symptoms, reduces anxiety, and allows patients to return to their normal activities with improved well-being.
Effective Disease Control: For advanced cancers, success means controlling disease progression, managing symptoms, and extending life with a good quality of remaining life.
Early Detection of New Lesions: Ongoing surveillance ensures that any new or suspicious skin changes are identified and addressed promptly, preventing further complications.

Recovery & Follow-Up Timeline

Immediate Post-Procedure (Days 1-7)This phase focuses on initial wound healing, pain management, and monitoring for any immediate complications like infection or excessive bleeding. You will receive specific instructions for wound care and activity restrictions.
Short-Term Recovery (Weeks 1-6)During this period, the surgical site continues to heal, and any sutures or dressings are typically removed. You will gradually increase your activity levels, with follow-up appointments to assess healing progress and discuss initial results.
Long-Term Follow-Up & Surveillance (Months to Years)Regular, scheduled check-ups with your dermatologic oncologist are essential. These visits involve skin examinations and potentially imaging to monitor for recurrence, detect new lesions, and manage any long-term side effects of treatment.

Fitness to fly and activity limits are centre-specific.

How Quickly Can I Start?

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Second Opinion

12-48 hours

Typically received after sharing medical reports.

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Scheduling

1-2 working days

Depending upon the availability of the specialist

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Visa Invitation Letter (VIL)

1-2 working days

issued promptly to support your medical visa application.

Request timelines and estimates
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Costs & What Affects Your Estimate

Type and stage of skin cancer (e.g., BCC vs. melanoma)Specific treatment modality (e.g., Mohs surgery, radiation, immunotherapy)Size, depth, and location of the tumourChoice of hospital and room categorySurgeon's and medical team's feesDuration of hospital stay, if requiredNumber and type of diagnostic testsNeed for reconstructive surgeryPost-treatment medications and follow-up consultations

This page provides an overview of typical costs and influencing factors. A personalised cost estimate is shared after a medical review of your reports—please contact us to request your individual estimate.

How VRH Healthcare Helps

VRH Healthcare is not a hospital. We act as your medical facilitation and patient-navigation partner, helping you make informed decisions and move smoothly through care in India.

Independent second opinions (even if you already have an estimate)
Review of medical records and reports
Shortlisting appropriate hospitals and surgeons
Appointment scheduling and care timelines
Medical visa invitation letters (VILs)
Airport pickup, local transport, and accommodation near hospitals
Language interpreters and on-ground assistance
Indicative cost estimates based on medical review
Post-discharge tele-follow-ups

International Patient Services

Medical visa invitation letters
Airport transfers and local transport
Accommodation near the hospital
Language interpreters (Arabic, Russian, French, English)
Appointment coordination and updates for family
Post-discharge follow-ups via tele-consultation
Start with an opinion
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Your Care Journey with VRH

A simplified step-by-step guide to your treatment experience.

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Share medical reports

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Receive an expert second opinion and indicative estimate

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Plan travel, visa, and appointments

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Treatment with on-ground coordination

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Discharge and ongoing tele-follow-ups

You can request a second opinion at any stage—even if you already have an estimate.

Where We Serve: Countries We Support

Middle East

Saudi ArabiaOmanBahrainUAEYemenIraq

Language support, visa assistance, and coordinated care planning for skin cancer treatment.

Africa

NigeriaKenyaTanzaniaEthiopiaGhanaAngolaMozambiqueUgandaSudanChadGuinea

Support for diagnostics review, travel planning, and post-treatment follow-up for skin cancer.

Central Asia & CIS

KazakhstanUzbekistanKyrgyzstanTajikistanRussia

Interpretation services and hospital coordination for dermatologic oncology care.

South Asia

BangladeshNepalMaldivesSri LankaAfghanistan

Quick access to opinions, scheduling, and continuity of care for skin cancer patients.

U.K. & USA

Second opinions, cost-sensitive planning, and post-return tele-follow-ups for skin cancer.

Other Countries

Customised support based on individual travel and care needs for skin cancer treatment.

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What are the common types of skin cancer treated in India, and what are the success rates?
India's leading oncology centres treat all common types, including basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), and melanoma, along with rarer forms. Success rates are highly dependent on the cancer type, stage at diagnosis, and chosen treatment. For early-stage BCC and SCC, cure rates can exceed 95% with appropriate treatment. For melanoma, success rates vary significantly based on stage, with early detection being key to better outcomes. Your specialist will discuss expected outcomes based on your specific condition.
Is Mohs micrographic surgery available in India for skin cancer, and when is it recommended?
Yes, Mohs micrographic surgery, a highly precise technique for removing skin cancers layer by layer while preserving healthy tissue, is available at specialised centres in India. It is typically recommended for skin cancers on cosmetically sensitive areas like the face, ears, or hands, for large or aggressive tumours, or for cancers that have recurred after previous treatment. This technique offers excellent cure rates with minimal tissue removal.
What is the typical recovery time after skin cancer surgery, and what should I expect?
Recovery time varies significantly based on the type of surgery, the size and location of the tumour, and whether reconstructive surgery was needed. For minor excisions, healing may take a few weeks, with minimal downtime. More extensive procedures, such as those for larger tumours or involving skin grafts, might require several months for full recovery, including wound care and activity restrictions. Your medical team will provide a personalised recovery plan.
How does VRH Healthcare assist international patients seeking skin cancer treatment in India?
VRH Healthcare acts as your dedicated medical facilitation and patient-navigation partner. We provide independent second opinions, help you shortlist appropriate hospitals and expert dermatologic oncologists, assist with medical visa invitation letters, coordinate all travel logistics including airport transfers and accommodation, arrange language interpreters, and ensure seamless on-ground support throughout your treatment journey in India. We also facilitate post-discharge tele-follow-ups.
Can skin cancer recur after successful treatment, and what is the follow-up protocol?
While treatment aims for complete eradication, recurrence is possible, especially with certain aggressive types or advanced stages of skin cancer. Therefore, regular and diligent follow-up is crucial. Your protocol will involve scheduled check-ups with your dermatologic oncologist, which may include full-body skin examinations, lymph node checks, and sometimes imaging. You will also be advised on self-skin examinations and sun protection to minimise future risks and detect any new lesions early.