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Blood Cancer

Blood Cancer Treatment for Bangladeshi Patients Worldwide

What is Blood Cancer Treatment?

Blood cancer treatment means using medical methods to remove or control cancer in the blood. This cancer usually starts in the bone marrow, where blood cells are made. It affects how your body produces white blood cells, red blood cells, or platelets.

Many people call blood cancer by different names, like leukaemia, Lymphoma, or Bone marrow cancer. Some also confuse it with general weakness or long-term fever.

The goal of treatment is to kill cancer cells, stop their growth, and help the body make healthy blood again. Doctors may use medicines, high-dose injections (chemotherapy), or a bone marrow transplant. Some patients also receive targeted therapy or immunotherapy, depending on the stage and type. Leukaemia treatment often involves a combination of these methods, tailored to the specific type of leukaemia and the patient’s condition.

People often think blood cancer cannot be treated, but that is not true. Many patients recover or live longer with the right treatment, especially when started early.

Why Do People Need Blood Cancer Treatment?

People need blood cancer treatment when abnormal blood cells grow out of control and affect normal blood functions. Treatment helps stop this growth, manage symptoms, and restore healthy blood cell production.

Causes of Blood Cancer

Why Does Blood Cancer Occur? 

Many patients and families ask, “Why does blood cancer occur?” The causes are often a mix of genetic, environmental, and immune-related factors that affect how blood cells are produced and controlled.

To understand how blood cancer occurs, it helps to know that healthy blood cells are formed in the bone marrow. When genetic mutations or harmful exposures disrupt this process, abnormal cells begin to multiply, leading to cancer..

7 Common Causes of Blood Cancer

  • Genetic changes: DNA damage in blood cells can make them grow uncontrollably.
  • Family history: Having a close relative with cancer may increase your chances.
  • Radiation exposure: High radiation levels, including from past treatments, raise the risk.
  • Chemical exposure: Long-term contact with chemicals like benzene (used in factories) can lead to blood cancer.
  • Weak immune system: People with chronic diseases or on certain medicines may be more at risk.
  • Some viral infections: Infections like EBV or HTLV-1 are linked to blood cancers in some cases.
  • Previous cancer treatment: Chemotherapy or radiation in the past may increase the risk of blood cancer later.

Symptoms of Blood Cancer

Blood cancer symptoms often look like common illnesses, so many people ignore them at first. But catching these signs early can help start treatment on time, especially in cases where symptoms of blood cancer (leukaemia) overlap with viral fevers or general weakness.

Key Symptoms to Watch For

  • Frequent fever - Ongoing fever with no clear cause.
  • Unusual bleeding - Bleeding from gums, nose, or bruising easily.
  • Extreme tiredness - Feeling very weak even after rest.
  • Bone or joint pain - Pain that doesn’t go away, especially in long bones.
  • Swollen lymph nodes - Painless lumps in the neck, underarms, or groin.
  • Pale skin - Looks of tiredness and low energy due to low red blood cells.
  • Frequent infections - Getting sick often due to low white blood cells.

If these signs last for more than 2-3 weeks, you should talk to a doctor. The earlier symptoms of blood cancer are recognised, the better the chances of managing it successfully.

When Blood Cancer Symptoms Lead to Treatment

Doctors recommend treatment based on how the cancer is affecting the body and test results.

  • Abnormal blood tests - Low or unusual counts can signal early cancer.
  • Bone marrow tests - Cancer found in the bone marrow needs early treatment.
  • Severe symptoms - Fever, bleeding, or weakness may indicate that cancer is active.
  • Organ swelling - A large spleen or liver means cancer is spreading.
  • Repeated infections - Shows the immune system is weak due to cancer.

Starting treatment early is key to stopping cancer and improving recovery chances. If you or a loved one shows any signs, Bangla Health Connect can guide you to top blood cancer specialists at leading hospitals worldwide.

Connect for Blood Cancer Treatment Abroad
We assist Bangladeshi patients with expert blood cancer treatment abroad, including consultations, hospital selection, and comprehensive support.

Why Choose Trusted Hospitals Worldwide for Blood Cancer Treatment?

Through Bangla Health Connect, Bangladeshi patients can access leading hospitals across India, Thailand and other countries that are recognised for their advanced cancer care. Many families travel abroad because of the proven expertise and high success rates available through these reputed hospitals.

Here’s why Bangladeshi patients choose blood cancer treatment with Bangla Health Connect’s worldwide network of hospitals:

  • Experienced cancer specialists
    Hospitals have doctors who handle thousands of blood cancer cases every year, with many trained at internationally recognised centres in the US, UK, and Singapore.
  • Advanced medical technology
    Facilities use the latest tools such as bone marrow transplantation, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and advanced genetic testing to personalise treatment.
  • Affordable treatment options
    Hospitals in India, Thailand, and several other countries provide high-quality treatment at costs that are manageable for many Bangladeshi families, without compromising on standards of care.
  • Minimal waiting time
    Patients can receive quick appointments, timely diagnostic tests, and faster treatment planning, which is crucial in managing blood cancer effectively.
  • Easy communication and support
    Trusted hospitals abroad provide English-speaking doctors and staff, while Bangla Health Connect ensures added comfort with Bengali-speaking coordinators and personalised guidance throughout the treatment journey.

Bangla Health Connect offers Bangladeshi patients a trusted pathway to skilled specialists, affordable treatment, and dependable international care.

Trusted Hospitals Worldwide Offering the Best Blood Cancer Treatment for Bangladeshi Patients

Bangla Health Connect connects patients with top hospitals worldwide. These centres are recognised for their expertise in treating blood cancers, the use of advanced therapies and transplant procedures, and dedicated support for international patients.

SIMS Hospital – SRM Institutes for Medical Science, Vadapalani, Chennai

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Metro No.1 Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Landmark:, next to Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026

MGM Healthcare, Chennai

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MGM Healthcare Pvt Ltd No. 72, Old No. 54, Nelson Manickam Road, Aminjikarai, Chennai – 600029, Tamil Nadu, India

Apollo Cancer Centre, Teynampet

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Apollo Cancer Centre Teynampet, Nandanam, 320, Anna Salai, Teynampet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600035

Apollo Proton Cancer Centre Chennai

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Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, 4/661, Dr Vikram Sarabai Instronic Estate 7th St, Dr. Vasi Estate, Phase II, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600096

Manipal Hospital, Bangalore

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98, HAL Old Airport Road, Kodihalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka – 560017, India

Manipal Hospitals Dwarka, Delhi

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Sector 6, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110075, India

Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket

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12, Press Enclave Marg, Saket Institutional Area, Saket, New Delhi, Delhi 110017

Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket

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Press Enclave Marg, Saket District Centre, Saket, New Delhi – 110017, India.

BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi

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Pusa Road, Rajendra Place, New Delhi – 110005, India

Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, Mumbai

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Swami Vivekananda Road, near LIC Colony, Vile Parle West, Mumbai – 400056.

Manipal Hospitals, EM Bypass, Kolkata

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127, Mukundapur, E.M. Bypass, Kolkata 700099, West Bengal

Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital, Bangkok

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Samitivej Hospital, 133 Sukhumvit 49 (Soi 49), Khlong Tan Nua, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand

Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital

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Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital 488 Srinakarin Road (also spelled “Srinagarindra Rd.”), Suan Luang District, Bangkok 10250, Thailandsrinakarin

These hospitals follow global cancer treatment guidelines and provide full support for Bangladeshi patients through Bangla Health Connect.

Cost of Blood Cancer Treatment

The average cost of blood cancer treatment ranges from $1,200 to $30,000 in India and between $13,000 and $22,000 in Thailand. The final cost may vary based on multiple factors such as the treatment method, hospital location, and stage of cancer. Before viewing the detailed table of treatment-wise costs, it's helpful to understand what influences these expenses most. 

Factors That Affect the Cost

  • Type of blood cancer - Leukaemia, lymphoma, or myeloma may need different types of treatments.
  • Treatment method - Chemotherapy, immunotherapy, bone marrow transplant, or targeted therapy.
  • Stage of cancer - Early-stage treatment may cost less than late-stage or advanced treatment.
  • Hospital stay - ICU care or longer recovery periods can increase the total cost.
  • Bone marrow transplant - This is the most expensive part if required, especially with donor matching. 

Cost Breakdown of Blood Cancer Treatment in India

Chemotherapy (per cycle)
Approximate Cost in USD
$360 - $600
Approximate Cost in INR
₹30,000 - ₹50,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳42,000 - ৳70,000
Chemotherapy (total, multi-cycle)
Approximate Cost in USD
$2,400 - $8,000
Approximate Cost in INR
₹2,00,000 - ₹6,50,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳2,80,000 - ৳9,10,000
Targeted Therapy (monthly)
Approximate Cost in USD
$720 - $1,080
Approximate Cost in INR
₹60,000 - ₹90,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳84,000 - ৳1,26,000
Immunotherapy (monthly)
Approximate Cost in USD
$2,400 - $5,400
Approximate Cost in INR
₹2,00,000 - ₹4,50,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳2,80,000 - ৳6,30,000
Bone Marrow Transplant
Approximate Cost in USD
$14,500 - $54,000
Approximate Cost in INR
₹12,00,000 - ₹45,00,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳16,80,000 - ৳63,00,000

Note: India is well known for offering cost-effective advanced cancer treatment. Hospitals combine affordability with strong clinical outcomes, supported by skilled oncologists and the widespread availability of generic medicines.

Cost Breakdown of Blood Cancer Treatment in China

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Cost Breakdown of Blood Cancer Treatment in Thailand

Chemotherapy (per cycle)
Approximate Cost in USD
$900 - $1,000
Approximate Cost in THB
฿28,539 - ฿31,710
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳109,485 - ৳121,650
Chemotherapy (total, multi-cycle)
Approximate Cost in USD
$11,000 - $13,000
Approximate Cost in THB
฿348,810 - ฿412,230
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳1,338,150 - ৳1,581,450
Targeted Therapy (monthly)
Approximate Cost in USD
$6,000 - $13,000
Approximate Cost in THB
฿190,260 - ฿412,230
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳729,900 - ৳1,581,450
Immunotherapy (monthly)
Approximate Cost in USD
$1,100 - $4,500
Approximate Cost in THB
฿34,881 - ฿142,695
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳133,815 - ৳547,425
Bone Marrow Transplant
Approximate Cost in USD
$50,000 - $80,000
Approximate Cost in THB
฿1,585,500 - ฿2,536,800
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳6,082,500 - ৳9,732,000

Note: Thailand’s hospitals are often promoted as premium destinations for international patients. Their higher costs reflect the use of advanced imported medicines, luxury infrastructure, and all-inclusive patient care packages.

The costs listed are approximate and may vary based on hospital, location, and patient needs. Consult the healthcare provider for accurate and updated information.

The currency conversion rates in the table above are based on data from October 2025.

For more help on cost estimates and personalised guidance, contact Bangla Health Connect.

Success Rate & Outcomes of Blood Cancer Treatment 

Understanding Success Rates

The outlook for blood cancer patients depends on the type of cancer, age, overall health, and how well the patient responds to treatment.

According to the National Cancer Institute’s SEER Program, the five-year relative survival rates are:

  • Leukaemia: 66.7%
  • Non-Hodgkin lymphoma: 74.3%
  • Hodgkin lymphoma: 88.9%
  • Myeloma: 59.8%

Thanks to advances in diagnosis and treatment, these survival rates have improved significantly over the past decades, giving patients better chances of recovery and long-term health.

What Does ‘Success’ Mean in Blood Cancer?

One of the most common questions we hear is, “Can blood cancer be cured?” The answer depends on the type and stage of the cancer, as well as how early treatment begins. While not all types are curable, many patients go into remission or live longer, healthier lives with proper medical care. In blood cancer, "success" means different things based on the stage and type of cancer. It may include:

  • Complete remission - No signs of cancer after treatment.
  • Partial remission - Cancer is still present but much smaller and under control.
  • Improved quality of life - Less pain, fewer infections, and more energy.
  • Longer survival - Even if not cured fully, many patients live longer with proper care.

Approach of Leading Cancer Hospitals

Top hospitals emphasise early detection, accurate diagnosis, and complete care for blood cancer patients. Their approach includes:

  • Advanced diagnostics such as blood tests, bone marrow biopsy, flow cytometry, cytogenetic analysis, PET-CT scans, and molecular testing.
  • Modern treatments like chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and stem cell or bone marrow transplantation.
  • Supportive care with blood transfusions, antibiotics, and growth factor injections to manage symptoms and boost immunity.
  • Multidisciplinary reviews, where specialists collaborate to create personalised treatment plans.

This blend of advanced technology, expert care, and patient focus has improved survival rates and quality of life for blood cancer patients.

Expert Insights

Dr. Srinivas Chakravarthy G, Senior Oncologist at Apollo Hospitals Hyderabad, shares insights during a video session on cancer care

Dr Srinivas Chakravarthy, Senior Consultant - Medical Oncologist and Haematologist states that:

“The key to dealing with Leukemias or any other serious diseases is awareness. Number one thing is people need to be aware that such an entity exists; they need to be aware of what are all the early symptoms that may cause them to seek help; they need to be aware that there are specialities, specialists, and centres available in this country that can give excellent care for such leukemias and they also need to be aware that if we are able to give the proper commitment and the proper drive, than a vast majority of this leukemias can be dealt with, manu can be cured, many do not even need treatment and many more. We can improve the outcomes in one way or the other. Awareness and the right action at the right time is the key.

How Bangla Health Connect Helps Bangladeshi Patients

If you're unsure what to do for a leukaemia patient, the most important step is to get a clear diagnosis from a specialist and explore your treatment options quickly. That’s where Bangla Health Connect steps in - offering expert guidance and connecting families with trusted hospitals in India.

Medical Guidance for Blood Cancer Treatment

Travel Assistance for Blood Cancer Care

Cost Transparency and Patient Support

  • We provide clear cost estimates from hospitals for blood cancer treatments such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and transplants, with no hidden fees.
  • Our Bengali-speaking coordinators support you at every step - from your first call to hospital admission and even during follow-up care after treatment.
  • With over 60,000 Bangladeshi patients assisted, Bangla Health Connect is trusted for giving honest advice, full support, and personalised help during serious health situations.

Choosing hospitals through Bangla Health Connect gives you access to world-class care with complete guidance and no stress. Start your journey with confidence - we’re here to help you.

Note: Bangla Health Connect does not offer medical advice. We help patients connect with the right experts and support services.

Patient Stories 

Tansila from Bangladesh Survives Bone Marrow Transplant

BMT survivor Tansila from Bangladesh joins doctors and patients on stage at Apollo’s 1500 bone marrow transplants event. 

Tansila, a young girl from Bangladesh, bravely fought aplastic anaemia and underwent a successful bone marrow transplant at Apollo Cancer Institutes. At the celebration of 1500 BMTs, she shared her inspiring recovery journey, thanking the doctors for helping her return to a healthy life.

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FAQs

Do I need a visa for blood cancer treatment abroad?

Yes. Bangladeshi patients need a medical visa. Bangla Health Connect helps you get the doctor's letter and all documents needed for visa approval.

Can I bring someone with me during treatment?

Yes, you can bring one or two family members. They can apply for a medical attendant visa along with your application.

How long will I need to stay abroad?

It depends on your treatment. For chemotherapy or bone marrow transplant, patients usually stay for 3 to 8 weeks. Bangla Health Connect will coordinate with hospitals to get you an estimate based on your case.

Will Bangla Health Connect help with everything?

Yes. Bangla Health Connect supports you with doctor appointments, cost estimates, visa support, travel help, hospital stay, and follow-up.

How do I know which hospital is best for my treatment?

Bangla Health Connect checks your medical reports and suggests the most suitable hospital based on your condition and preferred country.

Is blood cancer treatment painful?

Some treatments, like chemotherapy or bone marrow transplant, may cause side effects. Doctors will manage your pain and symptoms with proper care and medicines. It’s important to consult your doctor for personalised advice based on your health condition.

Is leukaemia curable?

Yes. Some types of leukaemia can be cured, especially when diagnosed early and treated at advanced hospitals. Doctors may use chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or bone marrow transplant, depending on the case.

Can blood cancer be cured?

It depends on the type and stage of the cancer. While not every form is curable, early diagnosis and timely treatment significantly increase the chances of remission and long-term survival. Many patients, especially those with leukaemia, respond well to advanced therapies.

What should I carry when travelling to another country for treatment?

Bring your passport, visa, all medical records, lab test reports, prescriptions, and current medicines. Bangla Health Connect will give you a full checklist before you travel.

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