Breast Cancer Treatment in Siliguri | Manipal Hospitals
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Breast Cancer Treatment in Siliguri | Manipal Hospitals

Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

At Manipal Hospitals, specialists offer advanced breast cancer treatment in Siliguri using precise diagnostics and personalised therapy plans. Breast cancer develops when breast cells multiply uncontrollably, forming a tumour that can spread if not detected early. Risk factors may include age, family history, genetic mutations, hormonal factors, lifestyle habits, or or previous radiation exposure. Early screening by skilled oncologists supports timely intervention, improves survival rates, and enhances treatment outcomes.

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Symptoms of Breast Cancer

Breast cancer may present as a new lump, swelling in the breast or underarm, nipple discharge, changes in breast size or shape, skin changes, or nipple abnormalities. Some cases show no early symptoms, making regular screening vital for timely detection.

How We Diagnose Breast Cancer

Diagnosis begins with a clinical breast examination to evaluate any lumps or changes. Imaging tests such as mammography, ultrasound, or MRI help assess suspicious areas. A biopsy confirms if the tumour is cancerous and identifies the type and stage. Additional testing, including immunohistochemistry and genetic studies, helps guide targeted treatment planning for the most effective clinical approach.

Treatment Options

Treatment depends on tumour type, stage, and overall health. It may include surgery – mastectomy, lumpectomy, breast reconstruction, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy. Specialists may recommend a combination of treatments to control cancer effectively and prevent recurrence.

What to Expect

Patients undergoing breast cancer treatment in Siliguri at Manipal Hospitals receive compassionate, team-based care throughout every stage of treatment. The process begins with detailed diagnostic evaluations, including high-tech imaging and biopsy tests, to accurately determine the type and stage of cancer. Based on these findings, specialists create a personalised treatment plan that considers both medical needs and patient preferences for the best possible outcomes.

Skilled oncologists and breast care experts deliver treatment using modern surgical techniques, precise radiation planning, and customised medical therapies. Continuous monitoring ensures timely adjustments to treatment and effective management of side effects. Supportive care plays a vital role in overall healing. Services such as physiotherapy, pain management, psychological counselling, and nutritional guidance help patients maintain strength, comfort, and emotional resilience. Survivorship programs further assist individuals in returning to normal life with confidence.

With state-of-the-art clinical facilities, experienced cancer specialists, and a strong support system, Manipal Hospitals is recognised for providing the best breast tumour treatment in Siliguri. The team supports patients from diagnosis through recovery and long-term follow-up care.

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FAQs

  • Can men get breast cancer?

    Anyone with breast tissue can get breast cancer, including men.While breast cancer is not as common in men as it is in women, it begins in men in one of the breast ducts and spreads to other parts of the breast.

  • How often should one undergo self-examination for checking lumps or any abnormalities?

    Self-examination is recommended once a month, preferably after the end of menstruation. While it is not a foolproof method of cancer screening, it can help detect changes and get timely treatment.

  • Can menstruation and pregnancy be risk factors of breast cancer?

    Women who had their first pregnancy at 40 years of age or above may be at risk of breast cancer. Early menstruation and late menopause may also increase risk.

  • Are all lumps found in the breast or armpits cancerous?

    While lumps are one of the most prominent symptoms of breast cancer, not all lumps are cancerous. Some can be benign tumours or even a clogged milk duct in lactating women. But it is always important to have a thorough medical evaluation for a proper diagnosis.

  • What are the treatment options for breast cancer?

    The most common treatment procedure for treating breast cancer is surgery. It can be done to remove one or both the breasts, or remove the tumour and some surrounding breast tissue. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy and hormone-replacement therapy may also be used.

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