The female breast is made up of fatty tissue, milk glands, and tubes that carry milk to the nipple. Its main purpose is to produce milk for a baby after birth. Breasts can change in size, shape, and feel during puberty, pregnancy, periods, and as women age. Blood vessels and lymph nodes in the breast also help keep it healthy.
Tender Palm Hospital has one of the best and most experienced team of Gynecologists, Gynecologic Oncologists, supported by advanced medical technology. Our specialists diagnose and treat a wide range of breast conditions with accurate evaluation, personalized care, and modern treatment approaches. Some of the conditions we manage include:
Breast Conditions We Treat:
Malignant (Cancerous Conditions)
Breast Cancer: Breast cancer occurs when abnormal cells in the breast grow uncontrollably and form a lump. It can spread to nearby tissues if not treated early.
Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS): DCIS is an early-stage breast cancer where abnormal cells are found only inside the milk ducts. It has not spread outside the ducts and is highly treatable.
Invasive Breast Cancer (IDC/ILC): Invasive breast cancer starts in the milk ducts (IDC) or lobules (ILC) and spreads to nearby breast tissue. It requires timely treatment to prevent further spread.
Triple-Negative Breast Cancer:This is an aggressive type of breast cancer that does not respond to hormone or HER2 therapies. It grows quickly but can be treated effectively with chemotherapy.
Angiosarcoma of the Breast: Angiosarcoma is a rare cancer that starts in the blood vessels of the breast. It grows fast and needs specialized treatment.
Inflammatory Breast Cancer:This is a rare and aggressive breast cancer that causes redness, swelling, and warmth of the breast. It often does not form a clear lump.
Paget Disease of the Breast: Paget disease affects the skin of the nipple and areola, causing redness, itching, or discharge. It is usually associated with underlying breast cancer.
Benign & Pre-Cancerous Conditions
Fibrosis and Simple Cysts: These are common non-cancerous breast changes that can cause lumpiness or discomfort. They often vary with the menstrual cycle.
Ductal or Lobular Hyperplasia: This condition involves extra growth of cells in the milk ducts or lobules. Some types may slightly increase the risk of breast cancer.
Lobular Carcinoma in Situ (LCIS): LCIS is not cancer but a marker that increases future breast cancer risk. It usually does not cause symptoms or form a lump.
Adenosis: Adenosis is a benign condition where milk-producing glands become enlarged. It may cause breast pain or small lumps.
Fibroadenomas: Fibroadenomas are common, firm, non-cancerous breast lumps seen mostly in young women. They are painless and slow-growing.
Phyllodes Tumors: These are rare breast tumors that can be benign or malignant. They tend to grow quickly and are treated with surgery.
Intraductal Papillomas: These are small, benign growths inside the milk ducts. They may cause nipple discharge or a small lump.
Granular Cell Tumors: Granular cell tumors are rare and usually benign tumors that can occur in the breast. They may feel firm and can mimic breast cancer.
Fat Necrosis and Oil Cysts: These develop after breast injury or surgery when fatty tissue is damaged. They are harmless but may feel like hard lumps.
Mastitis: Mastitis is an infection of the breast tissue, commonly seen during breastfeeding. It causes pain, swelling, redness, and fever.
Duct Ectasia: This condition occurs when milk ducts widen and become blocked. It can cause nipple discharge or tenderness.
Lipoma: A lipoma is a soft, painless lump made of fat tissue. It is completely benign and usually does not need treatment.
Hamartoma: Hamartoma is a rare, benign breast lump made of mixed breast tissues. It often feels like a well-defined mass.
Hemangioma: Hemangioma is a benign tumor formed from blood vessels in the breast. It usually does not cause symptoms.
Hematoma: A hematoma is a collection of blood in the breast, usually after injury or surgery. It often resolves on its own.
Adenomyoepithelioma: This is a rare breast tumor made of glandular and muscle-like cells. It is usually benign but needs surgical removal.
Neurofibroma: Neurofibroma is a benign tumor that grows from nerve tissue. It may appear as a soft lump in the breast.
Blocked Milk Ducts: Blocked milk ducts occur when milk flow is interrupted during breastfeeding. They cause localized pain and swelling.
Why choose Tender Palm Super-Speciality Hospital for Breast Treatment in Lucknow, India?
Tender Palm Super-Speciality Hospital offers advanced Breast treatment in Lucknow, India, at an affordable cost. We have a team of experienced breast surgeons, oncologists, and women’s health specialists, known as some of the best doctors for comprehensive breast care. We provide accurate diagnosis with advanced imaging and tests, personalized medical and surgical treatment for benign and cancerous breast conditions, and complete follow-up care. Our team has decades of experience in successfully treating breast-related conditions in Lucknow, India.
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