Dr. A.T.M. Kamrul Hasan
MBBS, MD (Medical Oncology)
- Medical Oncologist.
- Chief Medical Officer.
- National Institute of Cancer Research & Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh.


Dhaka Chamber 1
Popular Diagnostic center , Badda Branch
Progoti Sarani, Cha- 90/2,
North Badda, Dhaka-1212
Visiting Hours:
Saturday, Monday and Wednesday (5:00 PM to 7:00 PM)
Call for Appointment:
01944447901, 01944447902-4
Narayanganj Chamber
Popular Diagnostic Centre Ltd.
Narayanganj Branch
231/4, B.B. Road,
Chashara,
Narayanganj- 1400
Visiting Hours:
Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday (6:00 PM to 9:00 PM)
Call for Appointment:
09613- 787804, 01792998236
“With an experience of serving 25 to 30 Patients per day and about 16000 patients per year in the last four years of working for the Department of Medical Oncology in NICRH, Dhaka, I feel passionate and committed to serving my patients in any capacity
in preventing, treating, curing and caring my cancer patients, using the most sophisticated tools and procedures available to oncologists.”

Speaking from my experience, it is a common scenario to see patients with 3rd or 4th stage cancer appear for treatment when it gets beyond curable. With that being said, it is in the best interest of anyone above the age of 35 to do a routine checkup every year. It is always worthwhile to be self-aware and seek consultations and counselling in order to prevent cancer from spreading to an incurable stage. Keeping that in mind, a plethora of services and sub-services are at the disposal of my patients that are aimed at preventing and curing early-stage cancer.
Professional Summary
Specialization and Services
Organ-specific Cancer Treatment
Chemotherapy
Counselling Sessions
Awareness Campaigns
Medicine Counseling
Patients Follow-ups
Patients Recovery Stories
Patients served
Years of Experience
Medical Awards
Frequently Ask Question
Cancer may strike anybody at any age, however, the risk increases with age. Your personal risk is determined by variables such as whether you smoke, your lifestyle choices such as what you eat and how much exercise you get, your family history of cancer, and workplace and environmental factors.
Yes, it is a genetic disease, but it mostly depends on an individual’s lifestyle. But it is better to get a genetic test if cancer runs in your family.
No, cancer is not contagious at all. But it is better to have separate utensils and bathrooms for cancer patients.
Yes, cancer can be cured if it is identified in the early stages. The longer cancer is in complete remission, the less probable it is to return, and your doctor may declare the disease to be cured at some time.
Sometimes but not always. It mainly depends on the size and location of the cancer cells. But if you feel a sturdy lump on your skin, bloated stomach, weight loss, fatigue & eating problems for more than 2 weeks, you should immediately consult your medical physician.
Yes. Chemotherapy is a very safe form of treatment. It is a strong medication, but it does not have harmful side effects.
Generally, yes. However, some new chemotherapy treatments cause only the thinning of hair and not a complete hair fall.
