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Maharashtra has one of the highest rates of oral cancer in India. Tobacco use, gutka, paan, and betel nut are deeply embedded habits in many communities across the state – and the consequence is a high burden of cancers of the mouth, tongue, cheek lining, gums, lip, and floor of the mouth. If you or a family member has been diagnosed with oral cancer, or if a doctor has flagged a suspicious lesion in the mouth, finding the right oral cancer specialist in Mumbai quickly is the most important step you can take.
Oral cancer – also called mouth cancer – requires a specific type of surgical expertise. A general surgeon cannot do what a head and neck surgical oncologist does. Wide local excision, partial or total mandibulectomy, glossectomy, neck dissection, and complex reconstruction using flaps are procedures that need a specialist with dedicated experience. Onco-Life Cancer Centre has that team. Our Talegaon centre is 70-75 km from Mumbai via the Mumbai-Pune Expressway – 75 to 90 minutes from most parts of the city. Our Oral and Maxillofacial Unit handles mouth and jaw cancer surgery, and our radiation oncologists deliver the IMRT precision that head and neck cases demand.
Why Mumbai Patients Choose Onco-Life for Oral Cancer Treatment
Head and Neck Surgical Expertise, Not General Oncology
Accessible from Mumbai and Navi Mumbai
Advanced Technology & NABH Accreditation
- PET-CT scanners for staging and nodal assessment before surgery
- IMRT and IGRT radiation which allows high doses to the tumour bed while protecting the salivary glands, spinal cord, and mandible
- Oral and Maxillofacial Unit with dedicated surgical oncology suites
- Digital pathology for rapid margin and nodal analysis during and after surgery
- Tumour Board review for every case before treatment is planned
Government Schemes Cover Oral Cancer Surgery and Radiation
Comprehensive Oral Cancer Treatment at Onco-Life
Surgical Oncology: Oral and Maxillofacial Procedures
Surgery is the primary treatment for most early and locally advanced oral cancers. Our head and neck surgical oncologists perform:
- Wide local excision for small tumours of the tongue, cheek, gum, lip, and floor of mouth
- Glossectomy (partial or total) for tongue cancers – with reconstruction to preserve swallowing and speech where possible
- Marginal or segmental mandibulectomy for tumours involving the jaw bone
- Maxillectomy for palate or upper jaw cancers
- Neck dissection – selective, modified radical, or radical – for lymph node management
- Reconstructive procedures: local flaps, pedicled flaps, and microvascular free flaps for post-resection defects
Reconstruction after oral cancer surgery requires planning before the operation – the reconstruction team is part of the surgical plan from the beginning, not added as an afterthought.
Radiation Oncology: IMRT for Head and Neck
- IMRT (Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy): the standard radiation technique for oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers – conforming precisely to the tumour shape while sparing surrounding tissue
- IGRT (Image-Guided Radiation Therapy): daily imaging before each session to confirm the patient is in the exact position specified in the plan
- Post-operative radiation: delivered after surgery when margins are involved or lymph nodes contain cancer
- Definitive radiation: for patients who are not surgical candidates
- VMAT and TomoTherapy: for complex tumour geometries where dose sculpting is needed
Medical Oncology: Concurrent Chemotherapy
PET-CT Scan: Staging and Nodal Assessment
Multidisciplinary Tumour Boards
Your Oral Cancer Care Journey at Onco-Life
Step 1: Initial Consultation
You meet with our head and neck surgical oncologist or oral oncology specialist who examines the lesion, reviews your biopsy report and existing imaging, and explains your diagnosis clearly. We assess tumour site, size, and clinical node status. We answer every question. No rushing, no jargon.
Step 2: Complete Staging
Step 3: Personalised Treatment Plan
Step 4: Treatment Execution & Monitoring
Step 5: Follow-Up & Surveillance
Why Choose Onco-Life Over Other Oral Cancer Specialists in Mumbai?
- Head and neck surgical oncologist with dedicated oral cancer experience
- Oral and Maxillofacial Unit for jaw and mouth cancer surgery
- Reconstruction planned before surgery, not after
- IMRT radiation that protects salivary glands and surrounding structures
- Concurrent chemoradiation for locally advanced cases
- Tumour Board review before every treatment decision
- PET-CT Scan and pathology at the same centre
- 3 NABH accreditations
- MJPJAY, PM-JAY, CGHS, ECHS, and GIPSA accepted
- Accessible from Mumbai and Navi Mumbai in under 90 minutes
Meet Our Oral Cancer Specialist Team
M.B.B.S., M.D., D.N.B., DrNB
Consultant Clinical & Radiation Oncologist
Onco-Life Cancer Centre, Satara & T.G.H. Onco-Life Cancer Centre, Pune
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Frequently Asked Questions
Best Oral Cancer Treatment Specialist in Mumbai-FAQs
Is Onco-Life accessible from Mumbai for oral cancer treatment?
Yes. Our Talegaon centre is 70-75 km from Mumbai and 65-70 km from Navi Mumbai - about 75 to 90 minutes by car via the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. Telemedicine is available for your initial case review before you decide to travel.
What is the difference between an oral cancer doctor and a general oncologist?
A head and neck surgical oncologist specialises in tumour resection, neck dissection, and reconstruction procedures specific to the mouth, jaw, throat, and related structures. A general oncologist may not perform these procedures or plan reconstruction. For oral cancer, you need a specialist with experience in this specific anatomical region - which is what Onco-Life provides.
Do I need a referral to see an oral cancer specialist at Onco-Life?
No referral is needed. Come directly with your biopsy report, CT scan, or any existing imaging. If you don't have a biopsy yet and have a suspicious oral lesion, we'll arrange the investigation from the start.
Is mouth cancer the same as oral cancer?
Yes. Mouth cancer and oral cancer refer to the same condition - cancers that arise in the oral cavity, including the tongue, gums, cheek lining, floor of mouth, hard palate, and lips. All of these are treated by Onco-Life's head and neck surgical oncology and radiation oncology teams — making it a trusted destination for mouth cancer treatment in Mumbai.
How long does oral cancer treatment take?
It depends on the stage and treatment plan. Surgery alone for early-stage oral cancer may take 2-4 hours in the operating theatre, with a hospital stay of 5-10 days. Post-operative radiation, if needed, runs for 5-6 weeks after recovery from surgery. Concurrent chemoradiation (for non-surgical cases) runs for 6-7 weeks with weekly chemotherapy infusions throughout. Our team gives you a full timeline at the treatment planning stage.
Is oral cancer treatment covered under MJPJAY?
Yes. Onco-Life is empanelled with MJPJAY. Oral cancer surgery, radiation, and concurrent chemotherapy packages are covered for eligible patients. Call us and our Arogya Mitra coordinators will verify your eligibility before you travel.
Is oral cancer curable if caught early?
Early-stage oral cancer - Stage I and Stage II - is treated with surgery alone in most cases, and the outcomes at early stages are significantly better than at advanced stages. This is why any suspicious lesion in the mouth that does not heal within two to three weeks should be biopsied. Don't wait to see if it resolves on its own. Call us for an early assessment.
MBBS, MS (General Surgery)
Senior Consultant – Surgical Oncology
Onco-Life Cancer Centre, Satara
Veteran Surgical Oncologist with 23+ Years of Experience