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Endocrine cancer is not simple. These cancers start in the body’s hormone-producing glands, and every case has its own challenges and we understand this very well at Sai Vedant Hospital. Our team has years of experience, and we build treatment plans around you—not just your diagnosis. We combine leading-edge therapies with real compassion, because both matter when you’re facing something this tough. If you or someone close to you needs expert care for endocrine cancer, from the very first evaluation to the latest targeted therapies, you’ll find it here.
Endocrine cancer exactly happens when cells in one or more of the body’s hormone-making glands start growing out of control. The endocrine system runs the show for things like metabolism, growth, mood, and stress. When cancer hits these glands—think thyroid, parathyroid, adrenals, pituitary, pancreas, or others—it can really disrupt how your body works. Sometimes, these cancers are called neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), especially when they start from hormone-producing cells scattered throughout the body.


Endocrine cancers can show up in different glands, and each type needs its own approach. Here are some of the most important ones:
– Thyroid cancer – This one starts in the thyroid gland in your neck.
– Parathyroid cancer – This is a rare type of cancer found in the tiny glands that control calcium.
– Adrenal gland cancer – This is also a rare cancer, affecting the glands above your kidneys.
– Pituitary gland tumors – Aggressive growths or cancers in the small gland at the base of your brain.
– Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors – Begin in hormone-producing cells in the pancreas.
– Other NETs – Tumors in various hormone-producing cells throughout the body.
Symptoms really depend on which gland is affected, and whether the tumor is messing with your hormone levels. Sometimes, the symptoms come from the hormones themselves rather than the tumor’s size. Here’s what you might notice:
– Weight loss or gain you can’t explain
– Constant tiredness
– Flushing, sweating, or mood swings
– Changes in bowel habits or nausea that won’t go away
– Pain or a lump in your neck or belly
– Irregular heartbeat or high blood pressure
– Shifts in appetite or urination
– Fevers or night sweats
Here’s the tricky part: these symptoms often look just like a bunch of other conditions. So if you feel that something is off and it won’t go away, it’s important to get it checked.
Getting the right diagnosis early on is the main factor. At Sai Vedant Hospital, we use the most advanced tools to find out exactly what’s going on in your body:
– A complete physical examination is done.
– Blood tests are done to check hormone levels.
– Imaging tests: ultrasound, CT, MRI, PET scans are done.
– Biopsies are done to look at cells under a microscope.
– Special hormone panels are done to understand how the tumor behaves.
These tests help us pinpoint the exact type, location, and stage of the cancer. The more we know, the better we can plan your treatment.
No two endocrine cancers are the same, each case is different from the other and so is the treatment. Your treatment depends on your diagnosis, your health, and how far the cancer has spread. Our team brings together medical oncologists, surgeons, endocrinologists, radiation experts, and caring support staff. We fix regular appointments to make sure your plan is the best as it can be.
Here’s how we fight endocrine cancer:
For many cases, removing the tumor is the first step. Latest procedures are used by our surgeons so that they can save the gland as much as possible.
We use precision radiation to target cancer cells and safeguard healthy tissue. Sometimes this comes after surgery, or when surgery isn’t an option.
Some cancers respond best to medicines that attack cancer cells or stop their growth, especially when the disease has spread.
If the cancer is depending on your hormones to grow, then we can use therapy to interrupt those signals and stop the tumor from getting bigger.
When it fits your case, we’ll bring in immunotherapy or other new agents to help your immune system fight back.
Our goal? Control the tumor, keep you feeling as healthy as possible, and help you get back to your life.


Sai Vedant Hospital is one of the best hospitals in Pune for endocrine cancer care. We’re known for results, and lots of patients choose us when they want specialized treatment that really makes a difference.
Costs for endocrine cancer treatment aren’t the same for everyone. These all depend on the cancer type and stage, the kinds of surgery you need, how many radiation or chemo sessions you’ll have, which drugs are used, and how long you’ll need to stay in the hospital or come back for follow-ups. At Sai Vedant Hospital, we keep things transparent. You get honest cost estimates and one-on-one counselling, so you can plan your care without worrying about hidden fees.
Dr. Lalit Bansiwal is an expert medical professional with great understanding in patient-centric treatment and vast experience in cancer treatment. He studies each case and plans a complete personalized chemotherapy treatment with maximum effectiveness and minimum side effects.
Under his leadership, patients benefit from authentic, principled, and compassionate treatment for their cancer in Sai Vedant Hospital.
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Therefore, if you or your loved one is recommended a course of chemotherapy, expert advice can work wonders. Contact Sai Vedant Hospital today for reliable and caring chemotherapy treatment in accordance with your requirements.

Endocrine cancer starts in hormone-producing glands—like the thyroid, pituitary, adrenal glands, or pancreas.
That depends on where the tumor is, but you might notice you’re more tired than usual, have unexplained weight changes, hormone issues, lumps, or changes in how your body digests food.
Doctors do a physical exam and use scans like CT, MRI, or ultrasound. They’ll check your blood and sometimes take a biopsy to find out exactly what’s going on.
Treatment usually means surgery, radiation, chemo, hormone therapy, or targeted drugs—whatever fits your type and stage of cancer best.
A lot of endocrine cancers respond well to treatment, especially if doctors catch them early. How well things go depends on the exact cancer type, its stage, and your overall health.
Here, you get the full package: advanced care, a team that covers every angle, treatment plans made just for you, and support every step of the way. We’re with you throughout your entire cancer journey.