Our surgical treatment for breast cancer delivers excellent results, and is suitable and recommended for clinical or cosmetic objectives:
Systemic Therapy for Breast Cancer Treamtment
We offer multiple medical modalities for the breast cancer treatment, including chemotherapy and targeted therapy. All these modalities are suggested to a patient according to the particular stage and biopsy of cancer.
1. DIBH (Deep Inspiratory Breath Hold)
Radiation therapy to the left-sided breast or chest wall poses a unique challenge because of the proximity of the heart and lungs. In Deep Inspiratory Breath Hold (DIBH), the patient holds their breath in deep inspiration during treatment delivery. In DIBH, because of full lung expansion, the heart gets pushed away from the chest wall, which reduces the radiation dose received by the heart by 50–70%. This reduces late cardiac toxicities significantly.
2. APBI (Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation)
APBI is short-course, high-dose radiotherapy delivered to the partial breast or tumour bed area. This treatment can be given to a select group of patients with early-stage disease. In APBI, radiotherapy is delivered in a twice-a-day schedule for 5 days only instead of 1 or 1.5 month-long treatment.
3. Interstitial Implant Brachytherapy
In this technique of breast radiotherapy, specialised Nylon catheters are inserted in the tumour bed cavity during primary surgery. Radiotherapy is started on the third postoperative day through these brachytherapy catheters and is given on a twice-a-day schedule for 5 days. So the entire radiation therapy schedule gets over in one week of postoperative period when the patient is still admitted to the ward.
Preventing multiple visits to the hospital
For aspiration of symptomatic simple or complicated cysts, abscesses, galaxies, postoperative collections, etc.
The biopsy is done using single-use disposable biopsy guns for accurate and fast histological diagnosis. They are performed under image guidance with the use of local anaesthesia and strict aseptic measures.
Done for minimally invasive, accurate surgeries for non-palpable masses, sometimes for determining the histology of microcalcifications, and in post-NACT cases
Done for large tumours undergoing neo adjuvant chemotherapy for later localisation for surgery.
For determining the histology of suspicious microcalcifications detected on mammography.
This is done with the use of a special biopsy system with USG or mammography guidance. Gives a better sample for better histology assessment.
This is done under USG guidance for removal of benign tumours under local anaesthesia with the use of a special biopsy system. All the sample is then sent to the LAB, which is equipped to do complete analysis, like histology and immunohistochemistry like ER/PR, Her 2 neu, Ki67, and FISH of the sample for a final accurate histology diagnosis. The Breast team of doctors meets regularly to discuss all daily cases and also conducts weekly multidisciplinary meetings for comprehensive patient care and follow-up. Appropriate patient care and comfort are always kept at the forefront of the running of this department.
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