>>News from India: HCG plans to install CK in Mumbai and New Delhi
** Apollo Hospitals (HCG's rival) also plans to bring CK to New Delhi soon. I think at least 3 CK will be installed in India in 2010 **
http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?autono=386718
Business Standard, India
HealthCare Global plans to foray abroad
Praveen Bose / Chennai/ Bangalore February 25, 2010
HealthCare Global Enterprise Ltd (HCG), the Bangalore-headquartered pan-India chain of 20 super-speciality cancer care hospitals, is now seeking to expand abroad. The healthcare group, which till now has attracted Rs 150 crore of investments from private equity firms, will make its maiden foray abroad with its entry into Bangladesh as a joint venture.
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Future plans of the group, he said, includes a cyberknife facility in Mumbai and New Delhi respectively.
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/editorial-views-on/colu mnsothers/Cutting-edge/Article1-464511.aspx
Hindustan Times, India
Sanchita Sharma
October 13, 2009
Cutting edge
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“Apollo Chennai offers complete treatment for $10,000 (Rs 4.8 lakh), which is a fraction of the costs in the US – anything between $50,000 and $60,000 (Rs 24 lakh to Rs 27.6 lakh),” said Dr Prathap Reddy, chairman, Apollo Hospitals.
Apollo plans to install CyberKnife in Delhi within six months.
http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?autono=386718
Business Standard, India
HealthCare Global plans to foray abroad
Praveen Bose / Chennai/ Bangalore February 25, 2010
HealthCare Global Enterprise Ltd (HCG), the Bangalore-headquartered pan-India chain of 20 super-speciality cancer care hospitals, is now seeking to expand abroad. The healthcare group, which till now has attracted Rs 150 crore of investments from private equity firms, will make its maiden foray abroad with its entry into Bangladesh as a joint venture.
....
Future plans of the group, he said, includes a cyberknife facility in Mumbai and New Delhi respectively.
....
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/editorial-views-on/colu mnsothers/Cutting-edge/Article1-464511.aspx
Hindustan Times, India
Sanchita Sharma
October 13, 2009
Cutting edge
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“Apollo Chennai offers complete treatment for $10,000 (Rs 4.8 lakh), which is a fraction of the costs in the US – anything between $50,000 and $60,000 (Rs 24 lakh to Rs 27.6 lakh),” said Dr Prathap Reddy, chairman, Apollo Hospitals.
Apollo plans to install CyberKnife in Delhi within six months.
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