Most breast cancers are metastatic, meaning they can spread from the breasts to other parts of the body. Certain types of breast cancers can develop and spread rapidly while a few others spread slowly to other parts.
Breast cancers are classified into different categories based on the area and the nature of the spreading. Breast cancer manifests in various forms depending on its origin and spreading pattern. Invasive ductal carcinoma begins in milk ducts, infiltrating nearby breast tissue. Invasive lobular carcinoma originates in lobules, spreading to surrounding breast tissue. Ductal carcinoma in situ confines to milk ducts without spreading. Triple-negative breast cancer grows rapidly and is relatively rare. Inflammatory breast cancer, also rare, presents with breast rash. Paget’s breast disease affects nipple skin.
Symptoms of breast cancer include lumps or thickened skin on the breast, changes in breast size, shape, or contours, nipple discharge (including blood or clear liquid), changes in breast or nipple skin, redness, and changes in nipple shape or position.
Experts understand that breast cancer occurs when breast cells undergo mutations, transforming into cancerous cells that divide and proliferate, forming tumours. Although the exact cause of this change remains unclear, research indicates several risk factors that can elevate the likelihood of developing breast cancer. Risk factors for breast cancer include smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity, exposure to radiation, and hormone replacement therapy, among others.
Dr. Praveena offers a new approach to breast cancer treatment, combining internal medication with external application techniques to target cancerous cells and promote rejuvenation. Treatment plans are tailored to each patient's unique needs, with a focus on reducing tumour size and preventing metastasis.
Dr. Praveena offers a treatment for breast cancer that requires patients to stay in the clinic for 7 days. Each day, patients will need to spend 7 hours undergoing treatment. This approach involves administering medication both internally and externally.
The treatment is designed to reduce cancerous tumour cells by 1 to 2 cm every 7 hours. The duration of the treatment depends on the size of the tumour. After the initial 7-day treatment period, a PET scan will be performed to check for any remaining cancerous cells or new growths. If additional cancerous cells are detected, the treatment can continue to reduce them.
Dr. Praveena's method ensures that, within 7 days, patients can achieve significant results, often resulting in SUV below 2 in PET scans. This treatment has a high success rate and provides a comprehensive approach to managing breast cancer.