Breast Cancer Treatment

Breast Cancer

About Breast Cancer

At Pathak Wave Cure Center, We are providing the best Breast cancer Treatment in Noida – India, In its early stages Breast Cancer usually has no symptoms as a Tumour develops.

A Lump in the Breast or underarm that persists after your Menstrual Cycle, The first apparent symptom of  Breast Cancer, Lumps associated with Breast Cancer are usually painless Although may cause a prickly sensation Lumps are usually visible on a Mammogram long before they can see or felt.

 
Types of Breast Cancer
  • Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS)
  • Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (IDC)
  • IDC Type: Tubular Carcinoma of the Breast
  • IDC Type: Medullary Carcinoma of the Breast
  • IDC Type: Mucinous Carcinoma of the Breast
  • IDC Type: Papillary Carcinoma of the Breast
  • IDC Type: Cribriform Carcinoma of the Breast
  • Invasive Lobular Carcinoma (ILC)
  • Inflammatory Breast Cancer
  • Lobular Carcinoma in Situ (LCIS)
  • Male Breast Cancer
  • Molecular Subtypes of Breast Cancer
  • Paget’s Disease of the Nipple
  • Phyllodes Tumours of the Breast
  • Metastatic Breast Cancer
Inflammatory breast cancer

Symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer include swelling (edema) and redness (erythema) that affect a third or more of the breast. The skin of the breast may also appear pink, reddish-purple, or bruised. In addition, the skin may have ridges or appear pitted, like the skin of an orange (called peau d’orange). These symptoms and caused by the build-up of fluid (lymph) in the skin of the breast. This fluid build-up occurs because cancer cells have blocked lymph vessels in the skin, preventing the normal flow of lymph through the tissue. Sometimes the breast may have a solid tumor that can be felt during a physical exam, but more often a tumor cannot feel.

 

Other symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer include a rapid increase in breast size, sensations of heaviness, burning, or tenderness in the breast; or an inverted nipple (facing inward). Swollen lymph nodes may also be present under the arm, near the collarbone, or both.

 

It is important to note that these symptoms may also be signs of other diseases or conditions, such as an infection, injury, or another type of breast cancer that is locally advanced. For this reason, women with inflammatory breast cancer often have a delayed diagnosis of their disease.

Fibrocystic changes

This is not a disease, but a benign (not cancer) condition affecting 50 to 60 percent of all women. Fibrous breast tissue, mammary glands, and ducts overreact to the normal hormones produced during ovulation, resulting in the development of fibrous lumps and/or numerous, small multiple cysts, (lumpy, fluid-filled sacs, or “pockets”). Fibrocystic changes are an exaggerated response of breast tissue to changes in ovarian hormones.

Fibrocystic changes

Fibrocystic changes are the most common non-cancerous breast condition. They are most common in women between the ages of 20 and 50. They are unusual after menopause unless a woman is taking hormones.

 

The size and tenderness of Fibrocystic lumps usually increase before menstruation, decreasing after the period ends. This condition, also known as cystic mastitis, disappears after menopause. Medical opinion is still divided over whether Fibrocystic disease increases the risk of breast cancer.

 

Recent research has reported that the chemical called methylxanthines, found in coffee, tea, cola, chocolate, and some diet and cold medication, seems to promote the growth of Fibrocystic lumps. In one study, more than half the women who gave up the above items from their diets found that their cysts gradually disappeared.

Fibroadenomas:

These benign tumors are solid lumps of fibrous and glandular tissue. They occur most often in women between 18 and 35 and account for all breast tumors in women under 25. Fibroadenomas are not usually tender (although tenderness may be felt just before menstruation),

and are movable when palpated (rolled with pads of the fingers).

Papillomas

These small wart-like lumps grow in the lining of the mammary ducts, near the nipple, often resulting in a discharge, either clear or bloody, from the nipple.

Symptoms of Breast Cancer

Swelling in the Armpit. Pain or tenderness in the breast. Although Lumps are usually painless pain or tenderness can be a sign of Breast Cancer.

A noticeable flattening or indentation on the breast may show.

A Tumour that cannot be seen or felt. Any change in the size contour texture or temperature of the breast  A Reddish Pitted surface like the skin of an orange could be a sign of advanced breast cancer  A scaly rash of the nipple is symptomatic of Paget disease which may be associated with underlying breast cancer, It is usually caused by benign conditions but could be due to cancer in some cases.

Common symptoms of IBC include
  • Redness of the breast:- Redness involving part, or all of the breast is a hallmark of inflammatory breast cancer. Sometimes the redness comes and goes.

    Swelling of the breast:- Part of or all of the breast may be swollen, enlarged, and hard.

    Warmth:- The breast may feel warm.

    Orange-peel appearance:- Your breast may swell and start to look like the peel of a navel orange.

    Other skin changes:- The skin of the breast might look pink or bruised, or you may have what looks like ridges, welts, or hives on your breast.

    Swelling of lymph nodes:- The lymph nodes under your arm or above the collarbone may be swollen.

    Flattening or inversion of the nipple:- The nipple may go flat or turn inward.

    Aching or burning:- Your breast may ache or feel tender.

    These symptoms are like those caused by mastitis, a breast infection that can occur in women who are breastfeeding. Unlike inflammatory breast cancer, however, mastitis usually causes a fever and is easily treated with antibiotics. If you are diagnosed with mastitis that is not responding to treatment, ask your doctor about testing for inflammatory breast cancer. The same holds true if you are told to have cellulitis, which is a bacterial infection of the breast skin. Any persistent breast changes be should looked at by a breast specialist (Pathak Wave Cure Center).

  • Flattening or inversion of the nipple:- The nipple may go flat or turn inward.
  • Aching or burning:- Your breast may ache or feel tender.

These symptoms are like those caused by mastitis, a breast infection that can occur in women who are breastfeeding. Unlike inflammatory breast cancer, however, mastitis usually causes a fever and easily treated with antibiotics. If you diagnosed with mastitis that is not responding to treatment, ask your doctor about testing for inflammatory breast cancer. The same holds true if you told you have cellulitis, which is a bacterial infection of the breast skin. Any persistent breast changes be should looked at by a breast specialist (Pathak Wave Cure Center).

Treatment in our Therapy

Dr. S K Pathak Through his deep study Sincere efforts and long research discovered an ancient Indian system of healing and authenticated it by conducting many experiments through wave therapy Treatment. Breast Cancer Treatment Without any Surgery by our Wave Therapy at our Centre and by long-successful research and We are supplying the best and permanent treatment of Breast cancer in Noida even in India.

 

Features of This Wave Therapy

Permanent Removal

Treatment within 30 to 45 MINS Each Sitting

Without any Medicine/oppression

Completely Safe

No side effect

Only Positive Response

 

Fast relief without any surgery or medicine