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Max Super Speciality Hospital

Max Super Speciality Hospital

Vaishali, Ghaziabad

Multi-Specialty Hospital

W-3, Ashok Marg

Sector-1, Vaishali

8774 KM's away

Specialities

41

Doctors

173

Beds

370
Dr. Amit Jain
Dr. Amit Jain

Laparoscopic Surgeon

22 years of experience

Dr. Manoj Kumar
Dr. Manoj Kumar

Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic Surgeon

34 years of experience

Dr. Ritupurna Dash
Dr. Ritupurna Dash

Aesthetic Dermatologist

18 years of experience

Dr. Mayank Saxena
Dr. Mayank Saxena

Pulmonologist

17 years of experience

Dr. Amit Sharma
Dr. Amit Sharma

Counselling Psychologist

17 years of experience

Dr. Anuj Gupta
Dr. Anuj Gupta

Pediatrician

21 years of experience

Dr. Esha Kaul
Dr. Esha Kaul

Hematologist

20 years of experience

Dr. P Kar
Dr. P Kar

Gastroenterologist

49 years of experience

Dr. Priya Kapoor
Dr. Priya Kapoor

Homoeopath

25 years of experience

Dr. Gopal Sharma
Dr. Gopal Sharma

Medical Oncologist

17 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Breast Cancer" (80)

Breast cancer stage 2 B doctors from my country told me that the only option is surgery takeoff the breast then after Wil start chemo .my worry is losing my breast and the after side effect.Now my question is that can surgery be done only where there's a lump? Which hospitals in India are good for those surgeries if they do it.

breast conserving surgery can be done based on the clinical picture. Fortis hospital banerghatta , Bangalore is a good hospital for the same 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I FEEL I HAVE LUMP IN MY LEFT BREAST .. WHAT MEDICAL PROCEDURE I HAVE TO FOLLOW FOR CHECKUP PLEASE HELP

Female | 26

Surely, you are concerned about the bump in your left breast. An oncologist should check it out. To identify the nature of the lump, the doctor might perform a physical examination, an ultrasound, or a mammogram. The lumps in the breast can be due to many different causes, from harmless cysts to more serious problems. Remember, early detection is the main thing, so don't hesitate to go for a check-up.

Answered on 30th Aug '24

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Sir maini 22 saal ki hoo mujhe 6 mahina pahle pata chala mere dahine chati mein ek ganth hai jo 07×4mm ka hai

Female | 22

Such lumps sometimes benign, i.e. non-cancerous are, but they can also show some other medical conditions. Dard, swelling, ya movement kya rukawat shamil ho sakte hai, aam lakshan mein hota hain. Aakhirkaar pata to lagega tabhi jab oncologist se mil kar baat hogi. Ilaj ke pehle, vo kuch test aapse karayenge, jaise ultrasound ya biopsy, takki shani karan pata chal sake. Jaldi se appointment lijiye aur apne health care provider se baat karein. Unka guidance aapko sahi rasta dikhayega.

Answered on 24th Dec '24

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Hello, I want to know if breasts are removed in Breast Cancer surgeries, or are there any other methods in which there is no need of removing the whole breasts?

Female | 46

The biology and behavior of breast cancer will be considered for planning the treatment of breast cancer. Treatment options also depends on several factors like the tumor subtype, hormone receptor status, stage of the tumor, patient's age, general health, menopausal status, and preferences. The presence of known mutations in inherited breast cancer genes, such as BRCA1 or BRCA2. There are some general steps commonly preferred for treating early-stage and locally advanced breast cancer. Doctors generally recommend surgery to remove the tumor in breast. Though the goal of surgery is to remove all the cancer which is visible but microscopic cells sometimes remain behind. Therefore another surgery may be required. For cancers which are large or are rapidly growing, the clinician suggest systemic treatment with chemotherapy or hormonal therapy before surgery. This is called neo-adjuvant therapy. This helps in shrinking the tumor which is easy to operate; also breast can be preserved in some cases. After surgery it is important to check for recurrence. Then adjuvant therapy is advised. Adjuvant therapies may include radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and/or hormonal therapy When surgery to remove the cancer is not possible, it is called inoperable, and then Chemotherapy, targeted therapy, radiation therapy, and/or hormonal therapy may be given to shrink the cancer. For recurrent cancer, treatment options depend on how the cancer was first treated and the characteristics of the cancer. What will be the line of treatment in your case will depend on your clinical condition. You can take one more opinion to a clear understanding of your concerns. Consult Cancer Treatment doctors in Mumbai, or any other city you find convenient.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi there, I am Shahin from Bangladesh. I have a question about how much cost it could be for my mother Breast Cancer treatment in INDIA

Female | 35

Breast cancer treatment involves surgery, radiation and chemotherapy as and when needed in sequence. So the cost varies depending on the need. You have a teleconsultation along with scan reports

Answered on 23rd Jan '25

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Hi Anjanna this side ..since past 1 week I am having a very sharp pain in my right Breast and day by day I can see it's shrinking I am just confused is it cancer or any other issues I need some guidance please help me out in this ...what are the test I should do it .

Female | 27

I see that you are concerned about the severe pain in your right breast and the shrinking that you are experiencing. These symptoms might be because of cancer, among other reasons. A physical exam and imaging tests, such as mammography or ultrasonography, are essential to identify the root cause exactly. Such checks will aid your doctor in setting the path for the procedures you will have to undertake.

Answered on 30th Nov '24

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Mastectomy kitne rupay mai hogi

Female | 28

It depends on multiple factors, kindly contact your surgical oncologist.

Answered on 19th June '24

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I am a girl and my age is 22. I have pain in my left nipple.

Female | 22

A throbbing or stabbing sensation in the chest can be triggered at the age of 22 by a variety of issues, such as hormonal transformations, trauma, disease, or particular drugs. Hormonal shifts around the menstrual cycle can cause one or both nipples to hurt. If you are experiencing pain along with other symptoms like redness, swelling, or discharge, see a healthcare professional immediately. 

Answered on 4th June '24

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I am 29 year female and having pain I'm my right breast not on the whole breast only one side and when I press pain is more .

Female | Lima Bailung

Unilateral breast pain or the heavier side of the breast, when you press in this particular, can be caused by mastitis. Mastitis describes a situation where a milk duct becomes blocked or infected. Further symptoms may involve feeling hot, red, or swollen in the same area. It's crucial to see a healthcare provider who can make the correct diagnosis and treatment. They might give you antibiotics, or do compressions to reduce the pain and swelling with the last alternative. Self-care measures can be an adjunct to medical treatment, thus it should be a priority to seek guidance from a professional in healthcare.

Answered on 3rd Dec '24

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1. Tumor Characteristics: Type: The tumor is identified as an invasive ductal carcinoma, NST (No Special Type), located in the upper outer quadrant of the breast. Grade: It’s classified as Grade 3, which is high grade, based on a Nottingham histologic score of 9. Size: The tumor measures 7.0 x 5.0 x 4.6 cm. 2. Additional Findings: DCIS (Ductal Carcinoma In Situ): Present with a "comedo type" pattern, which is aggressive, with high nuclear grade and central necrosis. Lymphovascular Invasion: Detected, suggesting cancer cells may be spreading to nearby lymph or blood vessels. Microcalcifications: Absent. 3. Margins: One of the specimen's margins shows invasive carcinoma, meaning the cancer is close to or touching the edge of the removed tissue. Other margins are 1-2 mm away from the invasive carcinoma. Impression: This is a high-grade invasive ductal carcinoma, meaning it is an aggressive form of breast cancer.

Female | 35

Answered on 11th Nov '24

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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 23rd May '24

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Hello, my sister discovered she had a breast cancer in March 24, she had a successful lumpectomy in March 28, the pathology report said that tumor was 22 x 23 x 18 mm, has 5 involved lymph nodes, ER strong positive ( score 8 ), PR negative, HER2 negative...  after that she did a pet/CT scan in May and the opinion of the radiologist written in the report was " patient with right breast cancer after surgery showing no evidence of hypermetabolic lesion distinctive for loco-regional resudal/recurrence of metastatic disease. I also attached the detailed results of the pet/ct itself. Now does it recommend for her to start chemotherapy or to do oncotype dx test first and btw she had 25 sessions of radiotherapy, so after the surgery ( in March) we had the radiotherapy in ( June) and now we don't know we have to start chemotherapy or do this test first since she has ER positive, HER2 negative and she's postmenopausal. She is 55 yrs old. Now I now your opinion, your advice and recommendations for us. And if she did the test and the result is law and chemotherapy is still recommended for her can she take at least a less intensive chemotherapy regimen.

Female | 55

Answered on 9th Sept '24

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