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Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent forms of cancer worldwide. In India, its incidence is steadily rising, especially among younger women. Awareness, early detection, and timely treatment play a crucial role in improving outcomes and saving lives.
Breast cancer develops in the cells of the breast and can occur in both men and women, though it is much more common in women. While the exact cause is unknown, several risk factors may increase the likelihood of developing breast cancer.
Risk factors include:
lump or thickening in breast or underarm
change in breast size/shape
Nipple inversion or discharge
Redness or pitted skin
Understanding the growing incidence helps us take timely action through awareness and early detection.
Of all cancers in Indian women are breast cancer
Indian women are likely to develop breast cancer during their lifetime
Most common cancer among Indian women
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Experienced breast cancer specialists
Comprehensive screening & diagnostic facilities
Personalized treatment plans
Multidisciplinary tumor board approach
Focus on safety, comfort & emotional support
Guidance at every step — from diagnosis to recovery
We offer complete breast cancer care under one roof:
Breast cancer screening & risk assessment
Digital mammography & ultrasound
Biopsy & histopathology evaluation
Medical oncology (chemotherapy & targeted therapy)
Surgical oncology (breast-conserving & mastectomy)
Radiation therapy coordination
Hormone & immunotherapy
Breast reconstruction guidance
Pain & palliative care
Answers to common doubts about breast cancer and its treatment
Yes, when detected early and treated appropriately, many breast cancers are highly curable.
Most women should begin screening around age 40, or earlier if high risk.
Yes, although rare, men can develop breast cancer.
No — many lumps are benign, but all should be checked by a doctor.
Surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, and targeted therapy depending on stage and type.