Cancer continues to emerge as one of India’s most critical public health problems, the need for accessible, continuous, and patient-centred cancer care beyond metro cities has become increasingly significant. According to ICMR-NCDIR’s Maharashtra cancer profile, the state is projected to record over 1.30 lakh new cancer cases in 2026, with 61,703 cases among men and 68,762 among women. The same data also highlights major cancer-linked risk factors in Maharashtra, including tobacco use, second-hand smoke exposure, obesity and lifestyle-related health risks.
Against this backdrop, Cancer Healer Center has announced the launch of its new center in Nasik, marking its 27th Center in India. The main objective of this expansion is to bring specialised cancer consultation, personalised treatment planning and follow up care closer to patients and families in Nashik, North Maharashtra, and adjoining regions.
For all cancer patients, timely medical guidance, early clarity, and continuity of care can significantly impact the treatment cycle. While larger cities continue to carry much of the oncology burden, regional centres like Nashik are becoming critical. Hence access to patients for families who need key opinion of experts, ongoing level of monitoring, report assessment, and supportive care without repeated travel to metros is becoming convenient.
The Nashik center will also focus on personalised cancer rooted in an immunology-informed approach, with main emphasis on understanding the patient’s disease profile, health condition, immunity, history of treatment and overall quality of life. Cancer Healer Center’s approach is mainly around Cancer Healer Therapy; an integrative cancer care protocol well aligned with the concept of immunotherapy and supporting the body’s immune response in the cancer treatment.
Speaking on the launch, Dr Tarang Krishna, Managing Director, Cancer Healer Center, said, “Cancer care today is not only about treating the disease; it is about giving patients clarity, confidence and continuity throughout their treatment. In many regional cities, families still face delays because specialised guidance feels distant or difficult to access. With our Nashik center, our aim is to bring patient-centred, immunology-informed cancer care closer to people, so that they can receive timely support, structured guidance and compassionate follow-up without unnecessary disruption.”
The recent announcement comes to sync with Cancer Healer’s Center’s association with Sitar for mental health, a cause led programme held recently across Delhi, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad featuring Rishab Rikhiram Sharma. Cancer Healer co powered the initiative, which used music as a medium to create conversation’s around emotional wellbeing, healing and mental health, indicating organisations wider focus on holistic wellbeing of patients.
With the Nashik Center Launch, Cancer Healer Center aims to further its commitment to making cancer care guidance more accessible, compassionate and continuous for all patient’s across India.