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Breast Cancer – Overview | Dr. Aditya Sarin
Cancer Care · Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi

Breast Cancer
A Complete Overview.

Everything you need to know about breast cancer — from early warning signs and risk factors to screening, treatment options, and life after diagnosis — explained clearly by Dr. Aditya Sarin.

1 in 8
Women will develop
breast cancer in their lifetime
Key Facts
Understanding Breast Cancer
#1

Most Common Cancer

Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women worldwide.

90%+

5-Year Survival Rate

When detected at Stage I, the 5-year relative survival rate exceeds 90%.

5+

Types of Breast Cancer

Each type has distinct characteristics requiring a personalised treatment approach.

Early

Detection Saves Lives

Regular screening significantly improves outcomes and treatment success.

Section 01

What is Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the cells of the breast. It occurs when abnormal cells in the breast begin to grow uncontrollably, forming a tumor. If not detected and treated early, these cells can invade nearby tissue and spread to other parts of the body through the lymphatic system or bloodstream.

Breast cancer can affect both women and men, though it is far more common in women. It is one of the most treatable cancers when identified at an early stage, making awareness, screening, and timely expert consultation critically important.

Section 02

Types of Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is not a single disease. Understanding the specific type is essential to designing the most effective treatment plan. Dr. Aditya Sarin evaluates each case individually to determine the precise type and appropriate course of action.

DCIS

Ductal Carcinoma In Situ

A non-invasive cancer where abnormal cells are confined to the milk ducts. Highly treatable when caught early.

IDC

Invasive Ductal Carcinoma

The most common type of breast cancer — cancer spreads from the milk ducts into surrounding breast tissue.

ILC

Invasive Lobular Carcinoma

Originates in the milk-producing glands (lobules) and can spread to surrounding tissue and other areas of the body.

TNBC

Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

An aggressive form that lacks hormone receptors and HER2 protein, requiring specific chemotherapy-based treatment strategies.

HER2+

HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

A type with high levels of HER2 protein that drives rapid cancer growth — highly responsive to targeted HER2 therapies.

Other

Less Common Types

Includes inflammatory breast cancer, Paget's disease, and phyllodes tumours, each requiring specialised evaluation and care.

Section 03

Symptoms of Breast Cancer

Many breast cancers are detected before symptoms appear through routine screening. However, being aware of the following warning signs and seeking prompt medical attention can be life-saving.

  • A lump or thickening in the breast or underarm area.
  • Changes in breast size, shape, or overall appearance.
  • Nipple discharge (other than breast milk), including blood.
  • Skin changes such as dimpling, redness, or scaling on the breast.
  • Persistent or unexplained pain in any part of the breast.
  • Nipple inversion or changes in nipple position or appearance.
Section 04

Causes & Risk Factors

While the exact cause of breast cancer is not fully understood, several factors are known to increase the likelihood of developing it. Being aware of your risk profile allows for earlier and more targeted screening.

Genetics & Family History

Family history of breast cancer or inherited gene mutations such as BRCA1 and BRCA2 significantly elevate risk.

Age

Risk increases progressively with age. Women over 50, particularly post-menopausal, are at higher risk.

Hormonal Factors

Early menstruation (before 12), late menopause (after 55), or long-term hormone replacement therapy (HRT) use.

Lifestyle Factors

Obesity, physical inactivity, smoking, and excessive alcohol consumption are all modifiable risk factors.

Radiation Exposure

Previous radiation therapy to the chest area, particularly before age 30, increases breast cancer risk.

Dense Breast Tissue

Women with dense breast tissue have a higher risk and may require additional imaging beyond standard mammography.

Section 05

Breast Cancer Screening & Early Detection

Early detection dramatically improves treatment outcomes. When breast cancer is found at an early stage, treatment is more effective, less intensive, and survival rates are significantly higher. The following screening methods are recommended based on individual risk profiles.

Mammography

X-ray imaging of the breast to detect early signs of cancer — often before a lump can be felt. Recommended annually for women aged 40 and above, or earlier for high-risk individuals.

Breast Ultrasound

Used to evaluate lumps or abnormalities detected during mammography or clinical examination. Particularly useful for women with dense breast tissue.

MRI Scan

Recommended for high-risk patients, including BRCA mutation carriers. Provides detailed imaging to detect early-stage breast cancer that may not be visible on mammography.

Self-Breast Examination (SBE)

A simple, regular self-check to notice changes in the breast — including new lumps, skin changes, or nipple abnormalities. Any new or unusual change should be promptly evaluated by a specialist.

Section 06

Treatment Options for Breast Cancer

Treatment is always tailored to the individual — based on the type, stage, grade, and biological characteristics of the cancer, as well as the patient's overall health and preferences. Dr. Aditya Sarin develops a comprehensive, personalised treatment plan for every patient.

Surgery

Lumpectomy (tumor removal) or mastectomy (breast removal) depending on cancer extent and patient choice.

Radiation Therapy

High-energy rays targeted at cancer cells to destroy remaining tissue and significantly reduce recurrence risk.

Chemotherapy

Drug treatment to kill cancer cells — used before surgery (neoadjuvant) or after (adjuvant) to eliminate remaining cells.

Hormone Therapy

Blocks oestrogen or progesterone hormones that fuel hormone receptor-positive breast cancers to prevent regrowth.

Targeted Therapy

Precision drugs that target specific proteins such as HER2, offering highly effective treatment with fewer systemic side effects.

Immunotherapy

Activates the immune system to recognise and fight cancer cells — particularly effective for triple-negative breast cancer.

Section 07

Living with Breast Cancer

A breast cancer diagnosis affects not just physical health but emotional well-being and quality of life. Comprehensive support — from rehabilitation to counselling — is an integral part of care at every stage of the journey.

Rehabilitation Programs

Physiotherapy and specialised lymphedema management to restore physical function and comfort after treatment.

Counselling & Support Groups

Professional emotional support and peer groups for patients and families navigating diagnosis and recovery.

Nutrition & Lifestyle

Personalised dietary advice and exercise plans to rebuild strength, support recovery, and reduce recurrence risk.

Section 08

Why Early Detection Matters

"Early detection is the single most powerful tool we have against breast cancer. A few minutes of awareness can mean a lifetime of difference."

— Dr. Aditya Sarin, Medical Oncologist
Stage I breast cancer has a 5-year survival rate exceeding 90% with appropriate treatment.
Early-stage cancers often require less aggressive treatment, preserving quality of life.
Regular mammograms can detect cancer up to 3 years before it becomes palpable.
High-risk women may benefit from enhanced screening starting as early as age 30.
Don't ignore new or unusual changes — timely evaluation can be life-saving.
Section 09 · Why Dr. Aditya Sarin

Why Trust Dr. Aditya Sarin for Breast Cancer Care?

ESMO Board Certified · Harvard Trained · Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi

Experienced Breast Cancer Specialist

ESMO Board Certified oncologist with advanced training in precision oncology and cancer genomics from Harvard Medical School.

Advanced Treatment Options

Access to the latest targeted therapies, immunotherapy, and personalised treatment protocols tailored to your specific breast cancer type.

Comprehensive Support

Personalised treatment plans, emotional counselling, rehabilitation, and end-to-end support for patients and their families.

Affordable & Accessible Care

High-quality oncology care with insurance assistance, flexible appointment options, and both in-person and remote consultations.

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Early Detection Saves Lives

"Don't wait for symptoms — schedule your screening today."

If you've noticed a change, received a diagnosis, or simply want expert guidance on your breast health, speak with Dr. Aditya Sarin — a trusted breast cancer specialist in New Delhi.

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