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Best Breast Cancer Hospitals in Delhi

213 Doctors
1000 Beds
10 Ambulances
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400 Beds
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300 Beds
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15 Ambulances
61 Doctors
150 Beds
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325 Beds
5 Ambulances
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150 Beds
10 Ambulances
Bhagwati  Hospital

Bhagwati Hospital

Delhi, India

37 Doctors
100 Beds
3 Ambulances
Medeor Hospital

Medeor Hospital

Delhi, India

24 Doctors
301 Beds
4 Ambulances
Sukhmani Hospital

Sukhmani Hospital

Delhi, India

14 Doctors
30 Beds
2 Ambulances

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Questions & Answers on "Breast Cancer" (15)

can you get breast cancer at 19?

Female | 19

It is not that common in teenagers but there is no harm in being alert. Young women even at 19, should be aware of their breast health and report any unusual findings, like lumps or changes in breast appearance, to your doctor.

Answered on 26th Mar '24

Dr. Donald Babu

Dr. Donald Babu

can breast cancer develop in 6 months

Female | 25

Yes, it's possible for breast cancer to show up quite quickly, in as little as 6 months. Being alert to any changes and consulting your doctor if something seems unusual is critical for early detection and treatment.


 

Answered on 26th Mar '24

Dr. Donald Babu

Dr. Donald Babu

Answered on 30th Nov '23

Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan

Dr. Ganesh Nagarajan

I have breast cancer, but there are no mutations in the genetic test in 70 genes, what could cause cancer?

Female | 28

Breast cancer can have various causes, and not all cases are linked to genetic mutations. Factors like age, family history, hormones, reproductive history, etc. can also contribute to breast cancer risk. It's a complex disease and personalized treatment plans are required. Consult with an oncologist for accurate guidance.

Answered on 25th July '23

Dr. Nisarg Patel

Dr. Nisarg Patel

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