Dr Vijayashree Murthy

breast Cancer

Breast Cancer treatment

Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting women worldwide, but with early detection and timely treatment, outcomes can be significantly improved. At our centre, we focus on comprehensive breast cancer care—from screening and diagnosis to advanced treatment and long-term follow-up.

Our multidisciplinary approach ensures that every patient receives personalised care based on the stage, type, and individual health condition.

Common Symptoms of Breast Cancer

Lump in the breast or underarm

Skin changes such as dimpling or redness

Change in breast size or shape

Inversion or pulling in of the nipple

Nipple discharge (other than breast milk)

Persistent breast pain or discomfort

Breast Cancer Treatment Options

Treatment is customised based on the cancer stage, type, and patient condition.

Specializations

hereditary breast cancer syndromes

Hereditary Breast Cancer Syndromes

High risk Breast Disease

High risk Breast Disease

Benign breast disease

Benign breast disease

genetics

Genetics

Surgical Treatment

Lumpectomy (breast-conserving surgery)

Lumpectomy (breast-conserving surgery)

Mastectomy (removal of the breast)

Mastectomy (removal of the breast)

Sentinel lymph node biopsy

Sentinel lymph node biopsy

Breast reconstruction surgery

Breast reconstruction surgery

Medical Oncology

Chemotherapy to destroy cancer cells

Chemotherapy to destroy cancer cells

Targeted therapy based on tumour biology

Targeted therapy based on tumour biology

Hormonal therapy for hormone-sensitive cancers

Hormonal therapy for hormone-sensitive cancers

immunotherapy

Immunotherapy in selected cases

Breast Reconstruction & Rehabilitation

Breast reconstruction can be performed alongside or after cancer surgery to restore breast shape and appearance. Rehabilitation support helps patients regain physical strength and emotional well-being.

Why Choose Us for Breast Cancer Care?

advanced diagnostic

Advanced diagnostic and treatment facilities

Personalised treatment planning

Personalised treatment planning

Focus on early detection and long-term care

Focus on early detection and long-term care

Multidisciplinary team of oncologists and specialists

Multidisciplinary team of oncologists and specialists

Supportive care including counselling and rehabilitation

Supportive care including counselling and rehabilitation

Risk Factors for Breast Cancer

01

Family history of breast or ovarian cancer

02

Genetic mutations (BRCA1/BRCA2)

03

Increasing age

04

Hormonal factors

05

Obesity and sedentary lifestyle

Frequently Asked Question

Yes, especially when detected early. Many patients achieve complete recovery with timely treatment.

No, many breast lumps are non-cancerous (benign). However, any lump should be evaluated by a doctor.

Early-stage breast cancer is often painless. Pain may occur in later stages or due to associated conditions.

Yes, although rare, men can also develop breast cancer and should not ignore symptoms.

Not all cases require complete breast removal. Treatment depends on the stage and type of cancer.

Screening is generally recommended from the age of 40, or earlier if you have risk factors or a family history.

Take the First Step Towards Early Detection

Breast cancer is treatable, especially when diagnosed early. Do not ignore warning signs or delay screening.