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Cancer care today is not just about treatment, it is about early risk identification, timely screening, and prevention. The Comprehensive Cancer Risk & Prevention Clinic at Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road, bridges the gap between routine health check-ups and specialized oncology care. Cancer screening is complex, with different guidelines for different cancers and individuals. Most people are unsure about when to start screening, what tests to take, and how often to repeat them. Generic health packages often fail to address these differences. Our clinic follows a personalized, risk-based approach, ensuring that each individual receives the right screening at the right time, avoiding both under- and over-testing. Our approach focuses on: Identifying individuals at increased cancer risk Offering clarity regarding hereditary patterns Enabling appropriate early detection strategies Facilitating multidisciplinary input for complex situations By combining clinical expertise with a structured, risk-based approach, the clinic focuses on proactive care, empowering patients and families to make informed decisions.
Cancer prevention is not just about doing tests. It is about identifying risk early, understanding individual biology, and creating a lifelong, structured screening and prevention plan tailored to each person.
At Manipal Hospitals, our Preventive Oncology Clinic is designed differently.
1. Led by Medical Oncologists — Not Just a Screening Desk
Most screening programmes are protocol-driven and test-based. Our clinic is led by trained Medical Oncologists who interpret risk in the context of real-world cancer biology.
Clinical evaluation beyond standard packages
Integration with surgical, radiation, pathology, radiology, and genetics teams
Clear guidance on what to do next—not just test results
We do not just order tests—we interpret them meaningfully.
2. Individual Risk Stratification — Not One-Size-Fits-All
Cancer screening is complex, with different guidelines for different cancers and individuals. We move away from “one-size-fits-all” packages to structured, individualised surveillance plans.
Screening tailored by age, cancer type, genetics, and lifestyle
Early and more frequent screening for high-risk individuals
Plans that are documented, structured, and longitudinal
3. Continuity Through Lifelong Screening Plans
A major gap in routine screening is the lack of follow-up. We address this by creating clear, long-term screening pathways.
Defined timelines for each test (annual, 3-yearly, 10-yearly, etc.)
Guidance on when to return and what to repeat
Lifelong tracking rather than one-time check-up
4. Focus on the “Neglected Middle”
We pay special attention to individuals who are often overlooked in routine programs:
Those with strong family history but no symptoms
Individuals with borderline or uncertain genetic findings
Families with early-onset cancers
Cancer survivors needing secondary prevention
5. Holistic Preventive Oncology Approach
We believe prevention extends beyond screening.
Psychological reassurance and patient education
Family awareness and counseling
Ethical genetic guidance
Long-term reduction of cancer burden across generations
In One Line
We don’t just screen.
We stratify risk, personalise surveillance, and guide patients lifelong.
Early detection plays a crucial role in improving cancer outcomes. However, effective screening is not about doing every test, it is about choosing the right test, at the right time, based on individual risk.
At Manipal Hospitals Preventive Oncology Clinic, we follow evidence-based, risk-adapted screening strategies for the most common cancers, ensuring that each patient receives appropriate and timely evaluation.
Breast Cancer
Breast cancer screening is tailored based on age and individual risk factors. While routine screening is recommended for the general population, high-risk individuals may require earlier and more intensive surveillance.
Annual or biennial mammography starting at appropriate age
Earlier screening and MRI for high-risk individuals (family history/genetic predisposition)
Clinical breast examination and self-awareness guidance
Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is highly preventable with regular screening and vaccination.
Pap smear at recommended intervals
Pap smear combined with HPV testing (extended screening intervals)
HPV vaccination counseling
Colorectal Cancer
Screening helps detect both early cancer and pre-cancerous conditions.
Colonoscopy starting at standard recommended age
Earlier screening for individuals with family history or hereditary syndromes
FIT (stool-based testing) where appropriate
Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer screening is guided by risk and clinical judgement.
PSA testing with clinical evaluation
Shared decision-making based on age and risk factors
Earlier screening for individuals with strong family history
Lung Cancer
Lung cancer screening is recommended for high-risk individuals, particularly long-term smokers.
Low-dose CT scan for eligible high-risk individuals
Risk-based selection for screening
Oral Cancer
Given the high prevalence of oral cancers in India, especially among tobacco users, early screening is essential.
Regular oral examination for individuals with tobacco or alcohol use
Early biopsy of suspicious lesions
Our Approach to Screening
Screening is not a one-time activity but part of a structured, ongoing plan. Each test is scheduled based on its recommended interval, ensuring that patients receive timely follow-up without unnecessary repetition.
Risk-adapted screening protocols
Defined timelines for each test
Integration into long-term preventive care plans
While the clinic focuses on prevention and early detection, it also offers targeted interventions and complete cancer care pathways for individuals at risk or diagnosed with cancer. At Manipal Hospitals, care is delivered through a step-wise, clinically guided approach, ensuring timely intervention, risk reduction, and seamless transition to treatment when required.
Risk Reduction & Preventive Therapies
For individuals identified as high-risk, proactive medical strategies are used to reduce the likelihood of cancer development.
Chemoprevention: Use of medications such as Tamoxifen in selected high-risk individuals
Management of pre-cancerous conditions (e.g., early lesions, dysplasia, DCIS)
Structured tobacco and alcohol cessation programs
These interventions help delay or prevent progression to cancer.
Preventive & Risk-Reducing Procedures
In individuals with significant genetic or familial risk, preventive procedures may be recommended after detailed evaluation and counselling.
Risk-reducing mastectomy in high-risk breast cancer patients (e.g., BRCA mutation carriers)
Risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy for ovarian cancer prevention
Endoscopic removal of pre-cancerous lesions (e.g., colon polyps)
Such interventions are aimed at preventing cancer before it develops.
Diagnostic & Early Intervention Procedures
If abnormalities are identified during screening, patients undergo targeted diagnostic evaluation.
Image-guided biopsies
Endoscopic procedures such as colonoscopy and bronchoscopy
Advanced imaging for staging and assessment
Early diagnosis enables more effective and less aggressive treatment.
Cancer Treatment Modalities
For patients diagnosed with cancer, comprehensive treatment options are available under one roof.
Systemic therapy: Chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy
Surgical oncology: Tumor removal and organ-preserving surgeries
Radiation therapy: Precision-based radiation techniques
All cases are reviewed through multidisciplinary tumour board discussions to ensure optimal, individualized care.
Follow-Up & Survivorship Care
Care continues beyond treatment with structured long-term monitoring.
Post-treatment surveillance protocols
Monitoring for recurrence or secondary cancers
Ongoing survivorship care and support
Our Preventive Oncology Clinic offers comprehensive cancer risk assessment and evidence-based screening in a structured, patient-centered environment. The focus is on providing clarity, coordination, and continuity at every step.
Risk Assessment
We provide systematic evaluation to identify individuals at increased cancer risk.
Detailed personal and family history evaluation
Family pedigree charting to recognize patterns
Identification of hereditary and lifestyle-related risks
Cancer Screening
Screening is designed to be age-appropriate and risk-adapted, rather than generalized.
Screening for breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate, lung, and oral cancers
Customized screening protocols based on individual risk
Structured follow-up coordination
Genetic Evaluation (When Indicated)
We offer guidance for hereditary cancer risk assessment.
Counseling on genetic predisposition
Support in selecting appropriate genetic tests
Family-focused risk discussions and cascade evaluation
Preventive Guidance
Patients are supported with long-term preventive planning.
Lifestyle and risk-reduction counselling
Education on early warning signs
Structured health planning for long-term prevention
Multidisciplinary Access
If required, patients receive seamless access to oncology care.
Referral within medical, surgical, and radiation oncology
Coordinated care within one institution
Integrated support across specialties
To book an appointment with a Onco Wellness Clinic expert at Manipal Hospitals Old Airport Road - Bengaluru, please call 1800 102 5555. Our dedicated team will assist you in scheduling a convenient consultation.
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Our Preventive Oncology Clinic offers comprehensive cancer risk assessment and evidence-based screening in a structured, patient-centered environment. The focus is on providing clarity, coordination, and continuity at every step.
Risk Assessment
We provide systematic evaluation to identify individuals at increased cancer risk.
Detailed personal and family history evaluation
Family pedigree charting to recognize patterns
Identification of hereditary and lifestyle-related risks
Cancer Screening
Screening is designed to be age-appropriate and risk-adapted, rather than generalized.
Screening for breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate, lung, and oral cancers
Customized screening protocols based on individual risk
Structured follow-up coordination
Genetic Evaluation (When Indicated)
We offer guidance for hereditary cancer risk assessment.
Counseling on genetic predisposition
Support in selecting appropriate genetic tests
Family-focused risk discussions and cascade evaluation
Preventive Guidance
Patients are supported with long-term preventive planning.
Lifestyle and risk-reduction counselling
Education on early warning signs
Structured health planning for long-term prevention
Multidisciplinary Access
If required, patients receive seamless access to oncology care.
Referral within medical, surgical, and radiation oncology
Coordinated care within one institution
Integrated support across specialties
Our team ensures precise diagnosis and treatment planning for each patient.
Cancer prevention is not just about doing tests. It is about identifying risk early, understanding individual biology, and creating a lifelong, structured screening and prevention plan tailored to each person.
At Manipal Hospitals, our Preventive Oncology Clinic is designed differently.
1. Led by Medical Oncologists — Not Just a Screening Desk
Most screening programmes are protocol-driven and test-based. Our clinic is led by trained Medical Oncologists who interpret risk in the context of real-world cancer biology.
Clinical evaluation beyond standard packages
Integration with surgical, radiation, pathology, radiology, and genetics teams
Clear guidance on what to do next—not just test results
We do not just order tests—we interpret them meaningfully.
2. Individual Risk Stratification — Not One-Size-Fits-All
Cancer screening is complex, with different guidelines for different cancers and individuals. We move away from “one-size-fits-all” packages to structured, individualised surveillance plans.
Screening tailored by age, cancer type, genetics, and lifestyle
Early and more frequent screening for high-risk individuals
Plans that are documented, structured, and longitudinal
3. Continuity Through Lifelong Screening Plans
A major gap in routine screening is the lack of follow-up. We address this by creating clear, long-term screening pathways.
Defined timelines for each test (annual, 3-yearly, 10-yearly, etc.)
Guidance on when to return and what to repeat
Lifelong tracking rather than one-time check-up
4. Focus on the “Neglected Middle”
We pay special attention to individuals who are often overlooked in routine programs:
Those with strong family history but no symptoms
Individuals with borderline or uncertain genetic findings
Families with early-onset cancers
Cancer survivors needing secondary prevention
5. Holistic Preventive Oncology Approach
We believe prevention extends beyond screening.
Psychological reassurance and patient education
Family awareness and counseling
Ethical genetic guidance
Long-term reduction of cancer burden across generations
In One Line
We don’t just screen.
We stratify risk, personalise surveillance, and guide patients lifelong.
Unlike standard health packages that offer the same tests for everyone, this clinic follows a personalized, risk-based approach. Screening recommendations are tailored based on your age, family history, genetic risk, and lifestyle factors, with clear guidance on what to do next and when.
No. This clinic is designed for preventive care and early detection, even if you have no symptoms. It is especially useful for individuals with a family history of cancer or lifestyle-related risk factors.
Screening frequency varies depending on the type of cancer and your individual risk. For example, some tests may be done yearly, while others may be required every 3–10 years. You will receive a personalized screening plan with a clear schedule.
No. Genetic testing is recommended only when there is a strong family history or suspected hereditary cancer risk. Our specialists will guide you on whether testing is needed and what it involves.
If any abnormality is found, you will be guided through further evaluation and treatment within the same hospital. A multidisciplinary team will assess your case and recommend the next steps, ensuring seamless and timely care.
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