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Breast Cancer Treatment & Diagnostics in Chembur, Mumbai

Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a type of cancer that occurs due to uncontrolled cell growth in your breast. By all estimates, breast cancer cases are on the rise across India.

What do we need to know about breast cancer?

Breast cancer may occur in the lobules (milk-producing glands), ducts (pathways connecting and transporting milk from the glands to the nipples) or in the fatty tissue of your breast. Changes in appearance or size or a lump in the breast can indicate that you have breast cancer.

Breast cancer awareness and self-breast examination are vital for early detection and treatment.

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What are the symptoms of breast cancer?

Breast cancer symptoms are as follows:

  • Abnormal thickening or a breast lump
  • Alteration in the shape, size or the appearance of the breast
  • Alterations in the skin covering the breast referred to as dimpling
  • Recently inverted nipple
  • Scaling, peeling or flaking of skin covering breast or areola (the area around the nipple)
  • Redness or pitting

What causes breast cancer?

The factors which cause uncontrolled growth cells are unknown. However, certain risk factors can increase your chances of getting breast cancer:

  • Women are more at risk 
  • Advancing age
  • Obesity
  • Personal or family history of breast cancer
  • Inherited genetic mutations known as BRCA1 and BRCA2
  • Exposure to radiation
  • Early menstrual history
  • Early menopausal history
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • Increased alcohol consumption
  • Having your first child after the age of 30 years

When should you consult a doctor?

You should consult a doctor if you find any abnormal lump in your breast or any changes in your breast. Even if you have had a normal mammogram, it is better to see your doctor for further evaluation. If you have any doubts do not hesitate to search for a breast surgery doctor near me, best lumpectomy doctor near me

You can request an appointment at Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Chembur, Mumbai.

Call 1860 500 2244 to book an appointment.

How is breast cancer diagnosed?

Your doctor will conduct a physical examination and also perform the following diagnostic tests.

  • Mammogram: An imaging test to check for any abnormal growth in your breast is accomplished via a mammogram.
  • Ultrasound: Your doctor may advise a breast ultrasound that uses sound waves to create images from deep within your breast.
  • Breast biopsy: To confirm diagnosis or if in doubt, your doctor will remove a small sample of your breast tissue and send it to a laboratory for further testing.

How can breast cancer be prevented?

  • You can screen by performing self-breast examinations or mammograms, as advised by your doctor.
  • Moderate your alcohol consumption or avoid it.
  • Exercise for at least 30 minutes every day and maintain a healthy weight.
  • Choose a healthy diet and reduce your intake of red meat.
  • Reduce postmenopausal hormone therapy.
  • Women at a high risk of breast cancer can opt for preventive medications called chemoprevention or have preventive surgery done, like prophylactically removing your breasts (mastectomy).

How is breast cancer treated?

Treatment for breast cancer will depend upon the stage, size of the tumor and how likely it is to spread (grade). The most common treatment option for breast cancer is surgery. Chemotherapy, radiation or hormone therapy may be done additionally or along with surgery. If you have any doubts do not hesitate to search for a breast surgery doctor near me or a breast surgery hospital near me.

Conclusion

Due to breast cancer awareness, more and more people are learning about this condition and are taking necessary precautions and conducting screening examinations. It is important to conduct a self-breast examination and a mammogram to rule out the presence of any lumps. With early detection, you can be in charge of your own breast health and prevent future occurrences of breast cancer.

What is the breast cancer survival rate?

This depends on the stage and type of breast cancer but the survival rate for breast cancer is 90% after 5 years, 84% after 10 years and 80% after 15 years of being diagnosed.

Do men get breast cancer?

Yes, it is possible for men too to get breast cancer and it may be seen in the nipple and areola.

Are all lumps in my breast cancerous?

No. Only a few may be cancerous. But it is best to see your physician to rule out any doubts.

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