India’s Most Renowned Oncologist 2026

A title like India’s Most Renowned Oncologist invites an obvious question. Renowned by whose measure? We did not want this to be a popularity contest, so we looked at a few things instead. How long someone has been in the field, and what they built with that time. How many patients they have treated. Whether their work has added something to the research other oncologists rely on. And whether their peers, not just their patients, hold them in high regard.

What we ended up with is a set of doctors who could not be more different from each other, and that felt right. This issue was never meant to crown one kind of oncologist. It is meant to show the range of what excellence in this field looks like across the country.

A Range, Not a Type

Some of the names in this issue built their careers in India’s biggest hospitals. Others chose smaller cities on purpose, at a point when a bigger city would have been the easier move. Dr. Nilesh Dhamne is a good example. Trained in Mumbai and later at Medanta, he returned to Kolhapur to build cancer care there almost from scratch, and has since treated well over ten thousand patients.

Others built their reputation through leadership as much as clinical work. Dr. Indu Bansal Aggarwal helped set up oncology services at Paras Health from the ground up. Prof. Chintamani has done something similar for the profession itself, shaping how the next generation of surgical oncologists in India is trained.

A few names represent where oncology is headed rather than where it has been. Dr. Aparna Dhar’s work in hereditary and precision oncology reflects a shift toward understanding cancer at the genetic level before diagnosis. Dr. Nikhil Ghadyalpatil and Dr. Ravishankar Bellala combine serious clinical volume with real research contributions, often from cities outside India’s usual medical spotlight.

None of them arrived on this list by chance, and none of them needed a headline to make their case.

Our cover feature this issue is a tribute, plain and simple, to Dr. Surendra Nath Senapati and thirty years of work that rarely asked to be noticed. Three decades is a long time to keep showing up at the same public cancer institute in Cuttack, day after day, for patients who often have nowhere else to turn. It is a long time to keep believing that a person’s postal code should not decide whether they get to fight cancer with dignity.

Name

Designation

Hospital / Organization

Senior Director - Hereditary, Precision Oncology & Genetic

Counselling

Max Healthcare

Dr. Ashok Kumar Vaid

Chairman, Medical Oncology, Hematology & BMT

Medanta Cancer Institute, Gurugram

Dr. C. S. Pramesh

Director; Professor & Head, Thoracic Surgery

Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai

Chairman, Surgical Oncology

Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi

Dr. Harit Chaturvedi

Chairman, Cancer Care (Surgical Oncology)

Max Institute of Cancer Care, Delhi

Group Director & HOD, Radiation Oncology

Paras Health, Gurugram

Director, Medical Oncology

Apollo Cancer Centre, Hyderabad

Chief, Medical Oncology

MOC Cancer Care & Research Centre, Kolhapur

Dr. Purvish Parikh

Founder-Director, ICON; Ex-Prof. & Head, Medical Oncology

Tata Memorial Hospital (formerly); MGM Medical College, Jaipur

Chairman

Asian Cancer Institute

Head of Clinical Oncology & Managing Director

Omega Hospitals, Visakhapatnam

Dr. Sewanti Limaye

Director, Medical & Precision Oncology

Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital, Mumbai

Dr. Sudeep Gupta

Director

Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai

Dr. Suresh H. Advani

Director, Medical Oncology

Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai

Professor, Radiation Oncology; President, AROI

AHPGIC, Cuttack

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