Physiotherapy and Onco-Rehabilitation started at KCC.

Kathmandu Cancer Center has started Physiotherapy and cancer rehabilitation department to provide best service in Nepal for cancer patients. Under this new facility, OPD and inpatient services will be provided. Here, in addition to general physiotherapy, specialized services like pre-rehabilitation and rehabilitation services for cancer patients will also be provided . Patients who have survived […]

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January Is Thyroid Awareness Month: Separating 5 Truth from Myths.

We are providing free OPD checkup for thyroid problems and special discounts for surgery and tests for the month of January. What are common thyroid problems in Nepal? Thyroid disease is a common health condition in Nepal. It is estimated that about 20% of the population in Nepal has some form of thyroid disease. Thyroid

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Breast Cancer in Nepal: Facts, Myths, and Early Detection

Introduction Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women globally, and Nepal is no exception. At Kathmandu Cancer Center (KCC), we see firsthand the growing need for awareness, accurate information, and accessible screening. This blog provides a comprehensive look at the realities of breast cancer in Nepal, dispels dangerous myths, and underscores the importance

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Cancer Treatment in Nepal: What to Expect at Kathmandu Cancer Center

Cancer is one of the fastest-growing health concerns in Nepal, affecting thousands of families each year. While a cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming, the quality of care available plays a vital role in the treatment journey. For many patients and their families, Kathmandu Cancer Center (KCC) has become a beacon of hope. Located in Bhaktapur,

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Understanding Different Types of Cancer: Symptoms and Treatment

Cancer is one of the leading health challenges in Nepal and around the world. At Kathmandu Cancer Center (KCC), we are committed to delivering advanced, comprehensive cancer care that meets global standards while being accessible and compassionate. In this blog, we aim to shed light on the most common types of cancer, their symptoms, and

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How to Choose the Right Cancer Treatment Center in Nepal?

When facing a cancer diagnosis, one of the most critical decisions is choosing the right treatment center. In Nepal, with rising cancer cases and increasing awareness, patients and families are now more mindful of where they seek treatment. The choice can significantly impact recovery, comfort, and quality of life. If you’re searching for the best

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Best Cancer Hospital in Nepal: Why Kathmandu Cancer Center Stands Out

The Journey of Kathmandu Cancer Center In the early 2010s, a group of visionary Nepali oncologists and healthcare professionals recognized a major gap in the country’s cancer care system. Patients were struggling not only with the physical toll of cancer but also with the financial and emotional burden of seeking treatment abroad. Many had to

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Early Signs of Cancer You Shouldn’t Ignore

Introduction Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, including in Nepal. According to the Nepal Health Research Council, over 30,000 new cancer cases are diagnosed annually in the country, with late-stage detection being a significant concern. Early diagnosis can significantly improve survival rates. At Kathmandu Cancer Center, we emphasize the importance of

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A Journey of Hope: Recognizing the 10 Early Signs of Cancer

It all started with small, almost unnoticeable changes. Priya(name changed), a vibrant 38-year-old teacher in Kathmandu, began feeling more tired than usual. She attributed her fatigue to her busy schedule. But soon, the changes became harder to ignore. She noticed unexplained weight loss, occasional blood in her stool, and a persistent cough. Little did Priya(name

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