


Breast cancer is now the most frequently diagnosed cancer among Indian women—across cities, towns, and villages. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer-related deaths may rise to 14 million globally by 2030, and breast cancer remains the leading cause of cancer mortality among women.
Breast cancer begins when certain cells in the breast multiply uncontrollably. Though far more common in women, men can also develop breast cancer—accounting for a small percentage of total cases.
Rising incidence of breast cancer in India is linked to lifestyle changes, hormonal factors, delayed childbirth, and lack of timely screening. However, with early diagnosis, breast cancer can be treated successfully—offering patients a better quality of life and long-term survival.
Early-stage breast cancer is often curable. Detecting it early means:
At Onco-Lifecare Cancer Centre, we provide advanced breast cancer screening with Thermalytix AI breast scan, mammography, ultrasound, and biopsy—all designed for speed, accuracy, and patient comfort.
Our Breast Cancer Unit is tailored to support patients at every step—from screening and diagnosis to surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and long-term follow-up.
We offer:
Heading our Breast Cancer Unit is Dr. Tejal Gorasia, a skilled and compassionate Surgical Oncologist known for her expertise in breast cancer care. With over five years of dedicated service at Onco-Life, Dr. Gorasia specializes in:
She is available for consultation every Monday.
Early symptoms may include:
If you notice any of these signs, consult a doctor immediately. Early detection can save lives.
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.
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:
Yes, family history increases your risk. If your mother, grandmother, or aunt had breast cancer, it’s advisable to:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
You can reduce your risk by: