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Dr. Shubham Garg

Surgical Oncologist

, Delhi, India

14 Years of experience

Speaks: Hindi , English

 


Dr.Shubham Garg is a specialized Cancer Specialist. And one of the most sought after medical specialists in India. The doctor has 14 of experience and is associated with , one of the best hospitals in India.
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Dr. M Chandrashekar

Surgical Oncologist

, Bangalore, India

35 Years of experience

Speaks: Kannada , English

 


Dr M Chandrashekar is one of the foremost Surgical Oncologist in Bengaluru, India. The medical specialist holds over 35 years of experience and is associated with Apollo Hospitals Bannerghatta.

Association and Memberships Dr. M Chandrashekar is part of:

  • Association of Surgeons of India
  • Indian Society of Oncology India
  • Indian Medical Association
  • International college of Surgeons
  • Bangalore Oncology Group

Qualifications :

  • MS
  • MBBS

Hospital Address :

Apollo Hospitals Bannerghatta Road - Best Hospital in bangalore, Krishnaraju Layout, Amalodbhavi Nagar, Panduranga Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Medical Expertise of Dr. M Chandrashekar

  • Medical expertise in treatment of Lung Cancer, Meningiomas, Prostate Cancer, Breast Cancer, Skin Cancer, and Mixed Gliomas etc.
  • Specialises in Gastrointestinal, thoracic, gynaecological, head and neck, urogenital, bone, and soft tissue sarcomas.
  • Past experiences: Assistant Professor, Surgical Oncology, Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology and Lecturer, Surgical Oncology, Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology.
  • Member of ASI, ISOI, IMA, ICS, and Bangalore Oncology Group.
  • He is credited with a number of research papers and publications.
  • Dr. Chandrashekar has completed MBBS, MS(General Surgery), and FICS.
  • Dr. Chandrashekar is a Senior Surgical Oncologist with over three decades of experience in the treatment of solid tumors.
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Comprehensive Guide of Oral Cancer Treatment in India

Oral cancer is cancer that forms in the portion of the mouth. It may be present inside the cheeks, roof, or palate of the mouth, on the surface of the tongue, or on gums and lips.  According to studies

Published: 22 Mar, 2023
Updated: 05 Mar, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is early detection so important?

While late diagnosis lowers survival rates to roughly 50%, early diagnosis can raise them to 90%. Due to treatment delays and the potential for tumor spread to lymph nodes, a delayed diagnosis worsens control and raises complications. Frequent dental screenings and self-examinations are essential. In India, oral cancer screenings are performed by dentists as part of standard examinations.

What is the oral cancer survival rate in India?

Depending on site, stage, and socioeconomic factors, the 10-year survival rate in India varies widely, ranging from about 18% to 57%. Rates are higher than 85–90% for early localised disease, but the results are significantly worse for late-stage diagnoses.

Should I consult an ENT surgeon or a maxillofacial surgeon?

Both play a role in the treatment of oral cancer. Maxillofacial surgeons perform reconstructive, oral, and jaw surgeries. ENT surgeons frequently treat cancers of the throat, tongue base, and oropharynx. Surgeons, oncologists, dentists, and speech therapists collaborate on the multidisciplinary treatment. Medigence offers services such as teleconsultation and second opinion services through its platform.

Can I get a second opinion from another doctor?

NHS patients indeed have the right to a second opinion, especially when it comes to cancer treatment. Private consultations may also offer different perspectives or faster access. A second opinion can help clarify surgical risks, treatment type, and staging.

What credentials should my cancer surgeon possess?

In addition to GMC registration, look for FRCS (ORL-HNS) or FRCS (OMFS) credentials. Expertise is demonstrated by participation in clinical trials, experience in microsurgical reconstruction, and membership in BAHNO or RCSEng.

What qualifies a hospital to treat oral cancer?

A Head & Neck MDT, reconstructive microsurgery services, radiotherapy/chemo-oncology facilities, speech and swallow therapy, and intensive care unit backup are some of the key features. High case volumes, accreditation, and a multidisciplinary team approach are essential. Other benefits include clinical outcome audits and participation in research.

Can hospitals aid in recovery after treatment?

Indeed, cancer centres offer rehabilitation services through counsellors, dietitians, dental teams, and speech and swallowing therapists. Support groups, psychological therapy, and outpatient follow-ups are frequently a part of recovery. Certain hospitals provide day units or rehabilitation wards exclusively for patients with head and neck cancer.

How can I locate the top oral cancer expert in India?

Consult NHS trust hospitals that have head and neck oncology units first. Seek out consultants with FRCS credentials and expertise in ENT oncology or oral/maxillofacial surgery. You can find specialists through referrals from your dentist or primary care physician.

How does one follow up?

Regular specialist reviews, physical examinations, and imaging tests (such as CT or PET scans) are all part of post-treatment follow-up to identify recurrence. Initially, check-ups occur every 6–8 weeks, then every 3–6 months, tapering off over a period of 5 years. Speech and dental evaluations continue the process of rehabilitation and restoration.

What is oral reconstructive surgery?

Following tumor removal, reconstruction restores appearance and function. Among the methods are local tissue flaps and free flaps (such as those on the fibula or radial forearm). This facilitates speech, chewing, swallowing, and cosmetic results. Speech therapy, physical therapy, and specialised nursing are all part of the recovery process.