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What are the treatment options for breast cancer?

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The treatment plan usually involves surgery, followed by radiation therapy and then hormonal therapy followed by chemotherapy. Your breast cancer treatment plan will be prepared depending on your diagnosis and breast cancer stage, in which one or two phases in your treatment may be eliminated.

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What is the cost of breast cancer treatment in India?

The cost of breast cancer treatment in India is $4000 that includes Travel & Accommodation, cancer diagnosis, treatment & medications. 

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Why is India an ideal destination for your treatment?

Two major reasons make India one of the best destinations for medical treatment:

  1. Cost of treatment: The cost of treatment in India is very low and affordable for patients seeking medical treatment. To understand it better, treatment in India is 70% – 90% cheaper than most of the western countries like the USA & UK.
  2. Quality health care services: The low cost of treatment doesn’t affect the quality of treatment and medical services. The hospitals maintain international standards while keep the cost of treatment affordable.

 

Is it still possible for you to travel to India for the treatment of breast cancer during covid-19?

Yes, India is open to visitors who have an “urgent case” of medical attention. Foreign nationals intending to visit India for medical treatment can apply for a medical visa along with their medical attendants. 

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What are the symptoms of breast cancer?

Breast cancer can be diagnosed when multiple symptoms are detected which include the following:

Frequently Asked Questions:

 There are 4 stages of breast cancer, breast cancer can be divided into stages based on how large the tumor or tumors are and how much it has spread.

  • You must go for your first mammogram once you’ve reached the age of 35 or 40, because five-year survival rate is more than 85 percent for breast cancers discovered during Stage I.
  • Breast-feeding reduces the mother’s risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Every year a woman breast-feeds she cuts her lifetime risk of developing breast cancer by 4.3 percent.
  • The high rates of colon and breast cancer have been attributed in good part to diet. Therefore, what you eat over the years can influence the possibilities of a cancer being initiated.
  • Discharge from the nipples
  • Changes in how the nipple looks
  • Lumps in the breast which is usually painless
  • Change in the skin colour or texture of the breast
  • Skin dimpling

The side effects of breast cancer treatment are:

  • Headaches
  • Fatigue
  • Numbness or Pain
  • Dental issues
  • Musculoskeletal symptoms
  • Lymphedema
  • Bone loss and osteoporosis
  • Secondary Cancers
  • Heart problems
  • Blood clots
  • Cataracts
  • Menopausal symptoms
  • Absence of menstrual periods
  • Infertility
  • Sexual difficulties
  • Memory loss
  • Loss of cognitive functions

Some of these could be late side effects and may start appearing weeks, months or even years after completing the breast cancer treatment. They can be however addressed by maintaining a healthy lifestyle after the treatment.

  • Lumpectomy or breast-conserving surgery
  • Mastectomy
  • Sentinel node biopsy
  • Axillary lymph node dissection
  • Contralateral prophylactic mastectomy
  • Physical breast examination
  • Mammogram
  • Breast ultrasound
  • Biopsy of the breast
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the breast

Brachytherapy is used to treat early-stage breast cancers that have not spread to other parts of the body. Surgeons usually place radioactive seeds near the tumour site. The seeds stay there for a short period and work to destroy cancer cells. This type of radiation treatment is called brachytherapy.

Hormone therapy following surgery, radiation or chemotherapy has been shown to reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence in people with early-stage hormone-sensitive breast cancers. Hormone therapy works by blocking your body’s production of these hormones on the cancer cells. This can help slow and possibly stop the growth of your cancer. Success rates for treatment range from 10% to 50%.

Immunotherapy is the use of medicines to stimulate a person’s immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells more effectively. Immunotherapy can be used to treat some types of breast cancer.

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