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💉 Chemotherapy in India: Affordable, Advanced, and Accessible
Chemotherapy is one of the most commonly used cancer treatments worldwide. It involves the use of powerful drugs to eliminate cancer cells or stop their growth. When it comes to combining high-quality treatment with affordability, Chemotherapy in India stands out as a global leader. Whether you're a local patient or a medical tourist, India offers advanced chemotherapy treatments delivered by expert oncologists at internationally accredited hospitals.
🌍 Why Choose Chemotherapy in India?
India has become a preferred destination for cancer treatment due to its comprehensive care model and patient-centric approach. Here’s why:
🏥 World-Class Infrastructure: Hospitals like Tata Memorial, AIIMS, Apollo, Fortis, and Max Healthcare are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.
👩⚕️ Experienced Oncologists: India boasts a large pool of skilled oncologists and chemotherapy nurses.
💊 Access to Latest Drugs: Availability of both branded and affordable generic drugs, including targeted therapies and biosimilars.
💸 Low Treatment Cost: The Cost of Chemotherapy in India is significantly lower than in Western countries, making it financially accessible.
💡 What is Chemotherapy?
Chemotherapy is a systemic treatment where high-dose drugs are administered to target fast-growing cancer cells in the body. It may be used:
Before surgery or radiation (neoadjuvant)
After surgery (adjuvant)
As a primary treatment for blood cancers
For palliative care to relieve symptoms
👩⚕️ Who Needs Chemotherapy?
Chemotherapy is recommended based on:
The type and stage of cancer (e.g., breast, colon, lung, leukemia)
Whether the cancer has spread (metastasis)
Tumor aggressiveness and recurrence risk
Suitability for systemic treatment (especially in blood cancers)
It is particularly essential for:
Hematological cancers (Leukemia, Lymphoma, Myeloma)
Metastatic tumors
High-grade aggressive cancers
💉 Types of Chemotherapy in India
Chemotherapy in India is offered in various forms depending on the patient’s condition: TypeDescription
💉 Intravenous (IV)Most common; drugs injected into veins
💊 OralPills or capsules taken at home
💪 Intramuscular/SubcutaneousInjected into muscle or under the skin
IntrathecalDelivered into spinal fluid (brain/spinal cancers)
🩺 Intraperitoneal (IP)For cancers like ovarian cancer
🌿 TopicalFor skin cancers
📝 Pre-Chemo Evaluation
Before starting chemotherapy, a thorough diagnostic process is conducted:
Biopsy & Cancer Staging
Blood Tests (CBC, liver/kidney function)
Imaging (MRI, PET-CT)
Cardiac Evaluation (if certain drugs are used)
Performance Status Assessment
Patients are briefed about the expected side effects, and a personalized treatment plan is developed.
💊 What Happens During Chemotherapy?
Each chemotherapy cycle typically involves:
Pre-Medication – Anti-nausea drugs, hydration
Drug Administration – IV, oral, or other methods
Monitoring – Vitals, side effects during/post infusion
Post-Treatment – Instructions for home care and follow-up
Sessions may last from 30 minutes to several hours based on the drug and method used.
⚠️ Side Effects & Risks
Chemotherapy can cause side effects because it affects healthy fast-growing cells too. Common ones include:
Nausea & vomiting
Fatigue
Hair loss
Mouth sores
Anemia & infection risk
Appetite loss
Serious complications can include:
Organ toxicity (heart, liver, kidney)
Infertility
Chemo brain (cognitive changes)
Risk of secondary cancers
Supportive treatments and dosage adjustments can help manage these effects effectively.
💪 Life After Chemotherapy
Recovery includes both physical and emotional healing:
Regular monitoring through scans and blood tests
Nutritional & psychological support
Lifestyle adjustments (exercise, stress reduction)
Fertility counseling for younger patients
Long-term monitoring for potential late side effects
💰 Cost of Chemotherapy in India
The cost of chemotherapy in India can vary widely depending on several factors, including the type of cancer, the specific treatment regimen, and the healthcare facility. On average, a single chemotherapy session may range from USD 1,000 to USD 1,200. However, for a complete treatment cycle that may involve multiple sessions, the total cost can increase. The top Indian hospitals offer advanced facilities at an affordable cost.
🌟 Success Rates
The success of chemotherapy depends on early diagnosis, cancer type, and individual response. In India, treatment outcomes are comparable to global standards:
Breast Cancer (early-stage): 90–95%
Lymphoma: 80–90%
Leukemia (children): 50–80%
Colorectal Cancer: 60–70%
Indian hospitals are increasingly using genomic profiling to personalize chemotherapy for better results.
📞 Conclusion: Why India for Chemotherapy?
Choosing Chemotherapy in India means accessing high-quality cancer care at a fraction of the cost. With top-tier hospitals, world-renowned oncologists, and a patient-first approach, India is a global hub for cancer treatment.
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SQL Lesson 16: Creating tables
When you have new entities and relationships to store in your database, you can create a new database table using the CREATE TABLE statement.
Create table statement w/ optional table constraint and default value
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS mytable ( column DataType TableConstraint DEFAULT default_value, another_column DataType TableConstraint DEFAULT default_value, … );
The structure of the new table is defined by its table schema, which defines a series of columns. Each column has a name, the type of data allowed in that column, an optional table constraint on values being inserted, and an optional default value.
If there already exists a table with the same name, the SQL implementation will usually throw an error, so to suppress the error and skip creating a table if one exists, you can use the IF NOT EXISTS clause.
Table data types
Different databases support different data types, but the common types support numeric, string, and other miscellaneous things like dates, booleans, or even binary data. Here are some examples that you might use in real code.
Data typeDescription
INTEGER
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BOOLEAN
The integer datatypes can store whole integer values like the count of a number or an age. In some implementations, the boolean value is just represented as an integer value of just 0 or 1.
FLOAT
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DOUBLE
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REAL
The floating point datatypes can store more precise numerical data like measurements or fractional values. Different types can be used depending on the floating point precision required for that value.
CHARACTER(num_chars)
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VARCHAR(num_chars)
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TEXT
The text based datatypes can store strings and text in all sorts of locales. The distinction between the various types generally amount to underlaying efficiency of the database when working with these columns.
Both the CHARACTER and VARCHAR (variable character) types are specified with the max number of characters that they can store (longer values may be truncated), so can be more efficient to store and query with big tables.
DATE
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DATETIME
SQL can also store date and time stamps to keep track of time series and event data. They can be tricky to work with especially when manipulating data across timezones.
BLOB
Finally, SQL can store binary data in blobs right in the database. These values are often opaque to the database, so you usually have to store them with the right metadata to requery them.
Docs:
MySQL
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Postgres
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SQLite
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Microsoft SQL Server
Table constraints
We aren't going to dive too deep into table constraints in this lesson, but each column can have additional table constraints on it which limit what values can be inserted into that column. This is not a comprehensive list, but will show a few common constraints that you might find useful.
ConstraintDescription
PRIMARY KEY
This means that the values in this column are unique, and each value can be used to identify a single row in this table.
AUTOINCREMENT
For integer values, this means that the value is automatically filled in and incremented with each row insertion. Not supported in all databases.
UNIQUE
This means that the values in this column have to be unique, so you can't insert another row with the same value in this column as another row in the table. Differs from the `PRIMARY KEY` in that it doesn't have to be a key for a row in the table.
NOT NULL
This means that the inserted value can not be `NULL`.
CHECK (expression)
This allows you to run a more complex expression to test whether the values inserted are valid. For example, you can check that values are positive, or greater than a specific size, or start with a certain prefix, etc.
FOREIGN KEY
This is a consistency check which ensures that each value in this column corresponds to another value in a column in another table.
For example, if there are two tables, one listing all Employees by ID, and another listing their payroll information, the `FOREIGN KEY` can ensure that every row in the payroll table corresponds to a valid employee in the master Employee list.
An example
Here's an example schema for the Movies table that we've been using in the lessons up to now.
Movies table schema
CREATE TABLE movies ( id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, title TEXT, director TEXT, year INTEGER, length_minutes INTEGER );
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