Bengaluru, April 12 -- A new entrant in the healthcare sector is attempting to redefine India's oncology landscape, positioning itself as a middle-class cancer care revolution that challenges what it describes as a duopoly between high-cost corporate hospitals and overburdened government institutions.
The Arion Radiotherapy & Oncology Centre, inaugurated here on Sunday, has claimed that it is breaking the existing structure of cancer care delivery by offering a more affordable yet advanced alternative for patients who are often left navigating between expensive private treatment and strained public facilities.
The centre is being projected as a "middle-path" model, promising world-class oncology services at costs reportedly 20-30 per cent...