Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a condition where abnormal cells in the breast grow uncontrollably, forming a lump or mass. Early detection and timely treatment play a critical role in managing the condition effectively and improving outcomes.

 

What is Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer develops when cells in the breast tissue begin to grow abnormally and form a tumor. These changes can occur in different parts of the breast, including ducts or glands, and may spread if not treated in time.

Treatment focuses on removing or controlling the abnormal growth while preserving overall health and function.

 

When is Evaluation Recommended?

You should seek medical evaluation if you notice:

  • A lump or thickening in the breast
  • Changes in breast size or shape
  • Skin changes such as dimpling or redness
  • Nipple discharge or inversion
  • Persistent pain or discomfort in the breast area

Early assessment is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

 

What Areas Can Be Affected?

Breast cancer can involve:

  • Breast tissue
  • Surrounding lymph nodes
  • Nearby structures depending on progression

Benefits of Early Detection

  • Improves treatment success rates
  • Allows for less extensive treatment options
  • Helps preserve more natural tissue
  • Reduces the risk of spread
  • Supports better long-term outcomes

Procedure Overview

  1. Consultation & Screening
    Clinical examination and imaging tests.
  2. Diagnosis
    Biopsy and further investigations to confirm the condition.
  3. Treatment Planning
    Personalized approach based on stage and type.
  4. Treatment
    Surgical or medical treatment as required.
  5. Recovery & Follow-Up
    Ongoing monitoring and care.

Types of Treatment

  • Surgical treatment (lumpectomy or mastectomy)
  • Reconstructive surgery (if required)
  • Supportive therapies based on diagnosis
  • Long-term follow-up and monitoring

Why Choose Professional Care for Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer care requires a structured and personalized approach. With timely diagnosis and expert management, treatment can be carried out effectively while focusing on both health and quality of life.

Is breast cancer treatable?
Yes, many cases are treatable, especially when detected early.
Diagnosis typically involves imaging tests and a biopsy to confirm abnormal cells
Surgical options and reconstruction techniques are available to help restore appearance.

Yes, regular follow-up is important to monitor recovery and detect any recurrence early.