Onco Life Hospitals

Breast Cancer Specialty Unit

Breast Cancer Specialty Unit at TGH TGH Onco-Life Cancer Centre

Early Detection. Personalized Treatment. Lifesaving Care.

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in India, both in cities and rural areas. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer-related deaths are expected to rise sharply, with over 14 million deaths projected globally by 2030 — and breast cancer accounts for a large portion of this burden.

At TGH TGH Onco-Life Cancer Centre, we understand the growing threat of breast cancer and the life-saving power of early diagnosis and expert care. That’s why we’ve built a dedicated Breast Cancer Specialty Unit — a place where advanced technology, experienced specialists, and compassionate care come together to fight breast cancer.

Who Can Get Breast Cancer?

While breast cancer is mostly known to affect women, men can get it too — although it’s rare.

  • Over 99% of breast cancer cases occur in women
  • Risk increases after the age of 40, but younger women are being diagnosed more often today
  • Family history, obesity, lack of physical activity, late pregnancies, and hormonal imbalances can increase risk

Our goal is to ensure that every person — man or woman — gets the care, education, and support they need.

Why Early Detection Matters

When breast cancer is found early, treatment is simpler, recovery is faster, and chances of survival are very high. In fact, early-stage breast cancer can be treated completely in many cases.

That’s why our unit focuses not just on treatment, but on:

  • Awareness and education
  • Regular screening and check-ups
  • Advanced diagnostic tools
  • Personalized support at every stage

What Makes Our Breast Cancer Unit Special?

At TGH TGH Onco-Life Cancer Centre, we offer comprehensive, one-stop care for breast cancer — from detection to recovery.

  1. Dedicated Breast Specialists

    Our breast unit is led by experienced oncologists and surgeons who specialize in treating breast cancer — including rare and complex cases.

  2. Advanced Diagnostic Tools

    We use:

    • Mammography and 3D Ultrasound for early screening
    • PET/CT Scans for staging and treatment planning
    • Thermal Screening (NIRAMAI) – a non-invasive, privacy-friendly screening tool especially useful for younger women
  3. Personalized Treatment Plans

    We tailor your care using a combination of:

    • Surgery (breast-conserving and reconstructive)
    • Chemotherapy
    • Radiation therapy
    • Targeted therapies
    • Hormonal therapy
  4. Breast-Conserving & Reconstructive Surgery

    Our goal is not just to treat cancer, but to preserve dignity and body image. Our surgeons are trained in organ-sparing techniques and offer reconstruction wherever needed.

  5. Multidisciplinary Support

    Our team includes:

    • Oncologists
    • Plastic surgeons
    • Pathologists
    • Counselors
    • Nutritionists
    • Rehabilitation therapists

    So you receive complete care — medical, emotional, and physical — under one roof.

Awareness Saves Lives – Know the Warning Signs

Early signs of breast cancer may include:

  • A lump or swelling in the breast or underarm
  • Changes in breast shape or size
  • Skin dimpling or puckering
  • Nipple discharge or inversion
  • Pain in the breast that doesn’t go away

If you notice any of these signs, don’t delay. Getting checked early can save your life.

Our Commitment to Every Woman (and Man)

At TGH TGH Onco-Life Cancer Centre, we believe:

  • Every woman deserves access to early breast cancer screening
  • No one should face cancer alone
  • Compassion, care, and clinical excellence must go hand-in-hand

A Message from Our Team

“We see patients, not just disease. Our mission is to detect breast cancer early, treat it with care, and help every woman return to her life stronger than ever. Your fight is our fight — and we’re with you at every step.”

Most Popular Questions

Satara – Breast Cancer Specialty Unit – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1.What are the early signs of breast cancer?

Early symptoms may include:

  • A new lump in the breast or underarm
  • Swelling or thickening in part of the breast
  • Skin changes like dimpling, redness, or flakiness
  • Nipple changes, including pain, discharge (even blood), or turning inward
  • Breast pain or noticeable change in shape or size

If you notice any of these signs, consult a doctor immediately. Early detection can save lives.

2. What happens if I avoid chemotherapy or radiation treatment?

Without treatment, cancer can continue to grow and spread to other parts of the body. This can lead to severe pain, organ failure, and can be life-threatening.

Even if you're afraid of side effects, talk to your doctor—there are many supportive therapies available today.

3. Which is the best hospital in Pune for affordable breast cancer treatment?

Onco-Life Cancer Centre is considered one of the top centers in Pune and Western Maharashtra for high-quality, affordable breast cancer care. The hospital offers:

  • Expert breast surgeons like Dr. Tejal Gorasia
  • World-class facilities
  • Government scheme tie-ups for cashless treatment
  • Free breast screening programs supported by Panbai Welfare Foundation

4. If breast cancer runs in my family, am I likely to get it?

Yes, family history increases your risk. If your mother, grandmother, or aunt had breast cancer, it’s advisable to:

  • Get genetic testing (BRCA1/BRCA2)
  • Start routine breast screenings early
  • Consult a breast specialist for risk management

5. Is breast cancer only a problem for older women?

No. While it's more common after age 40, younger women—and even men—can get breast cancer. Being aware of your body and doing regular self-checks is important at any age.

6. Can breast cancer be cured if detected early?

Yes, the chances of full recovery are very high if breast cancer is detected in the early stages. Regular mammograms and screenings can make a life-saving difference.

7. Is breast cancer painful in the early stages?

Not always. Many early cases of breast cancer are painless, which is why regular check-ups are crucial. Don’t wait for pain to get tested.

8. Do I need surgery for breast cancer?

In most cases, yes. Surgery is often the first line of treatment to remove the tumor. The type of surgery—lumpectomy (removing only the lump) or mastectomy (removing the whole breast)—depends on the stage and spread of the disease.

9. What is a mammogram and when should I get one?

A mammogram is an X-ray of the breast that helps detect cancer early—even before you feel a lump. Women should start getting mammograms from age 40, or earlier if there’s a family history.

10. Are there any free breast cancer screening services available?

Yes. Onco-Life Cancer Centre offers free breast cancer screening using advanced thermal imaging (NIRAMAI – Thermalytix) in collaboration with Panbai Welfare Foundation. It’s non-invasive, privacy-safe, and effective.

11. Is breast cancer always treated with chemotherapy?

Not always. Treatment depends on the type and stage of cancer. Some early-stage cancers can be treated with surgery and hormone therapy alone. Your doctor will guide you on the best course.

12. What lifestyle changes can reduce my risk of breast cancer?

You can reduce your risk by:

  • Eating a healthy, plant-rich diet
  • Exercising regularly
  • Avoiding tobacco and limiting alcohol
  • Maintaining a healthy weight
  • Doing monthly breast self-exams
  • Attending annual clinical screenings