Heal Park Clinics

Bone Cancer

Advanced Bone Cancer Treatment in Mumbai

At our centre, we provide advanced bone cancer treatment in Mumbai that combines precise medical therapies with compassionate support. Our expert oncologists and orthopaedic specialists create personalised treatment plans, guiding you through every step from diagnosis and therapy to recovery, while prioritising your comfort, safety, and overall wellbeing.

What is Bone Cancer?

Understanding how treatment works

Bone cancer occurs when malignant cells form in the bones, either originating in the bone itself (primary bone cancer) or spreading from other parts of the body (secondary or metastatic bone cancer). It can affect any bone, with the most common sites being the long bones of the arms and legs. Early detection and timely treatment are essential for achieving the best outcomes.

Why Choose Us for Bone Cancer Care

Expertise, technology, and compassion in one place

We combine medical excellence with a patient-centred approach to make your treatment journey smooth, safe, and reassuring.

Expert Bone Cancer Specialists

Skilled doctors experienced in diagnosing and treating all forms of bone cancer.

Advanced Diagnostic

State-of-the-art imaging
and tests for accurate
diagnosis.

Personalized Treatment

Surgery and radiation therapy tailored to each patient’s
needs.

Comprehensive Support

Counselling, fertility preservation guidance, and ongoing follow-up care.

Long-Term Survivorship Care

Continuous monitoring to support recovery and prevent
recurrence.

Our Bone Cancer Services

A complete range of treatment options for every need

Screening and Early Detection

Proactive screening for timely identification.

Combination Therapy

Chemotherapy and radiation therapy as required.

Surgical Management

Precise tumour removal and bone reconstruction.

Supportive Care

Managing side effects and improving overall quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about bone cancer

Persistent bone pain, swelling, fractures, or reduced mobility in the affected area.

Diagnosis typically involves physical examination, X-rays, MRI or CT scans, bone scans, and biopsy to confirm malignancy.

Yes. Treatment depends on the type, location, and stage, and may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or a combination.

Primary bone cancer is rare, but metastatic bone cancer (spread from other cancers) is more common.