Breast Center

The Breast center specializes in helping women with breast disease. It’s more than just breast cancer; the Clinic assists women in the treatment and management of non-cancerous tumors and lumps, breast pain, fibrocystic disease, and other disorders.

Overview


The Breast center examines palpable abnormalities – those that can be felt by hand – and uses sophisticated imaging technology to detect problems that cannot be seen or felt. The Center uses a variety of methods to diagnose possible breast problems. We offers a full range of treatment, including surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Specialists with the Horizon Regional Cancer work closely with patients to develop a personalized course of treatment.
  • Conditions
     
    • Breast cancer
    • Non-cancerous (bening) breast conditions:
      • ​Fybrocistic changes
      • Ductal or lobular hyperplasia
      • Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS)
      • Adenosis
      • Fibroadenomas 
      • Phyllodes tumors
      • Intraductal papillomas
      • Fat necrosis & oil cysts
      • Mastitis
      • Duct ectasia
      • Radical scars

  • Treatments
     
    • Surgery
    • Radiotherapy
    • Chemotherapy
    • Microdochectomy
    • Hormonal therapy
    • Targeted therapy
    • Cryoblation

  • Diagnostics
     
    • Physical examinations
    • Digital mammography and ultrasound
    • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
    • Fine needle aspiration for cytology
    • Stereotactic biopsy
    • Biopsy
    • Surgical Pathology
    • Blood Test
    • Chest X-ray
    • Bone Scan
    • CT Scan

Breast cancer


Worldwide, breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women and the second highest in terms of mortality rates.  Men can also develop breast cancer, although incidences are rare.  About 90% of all breast cancer cases start in the tissue of the milk ducts or in the lobules that supply milk to the ducts. It is possible to diagnose breast cancer at an early stage.  The early detection of cancer greatly increases the chances of successful treatment.

Risk factors

 
Age
Personal History of Breast Cancer
Personal History of Ovarian Cancer
Family History of Breast Cancer
BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutation
Exposure to the Hormone Estrogen
Lifestyle Factors

Symptoms of breast cancer

 
  • In some cases, women with breast cancer may have no symptoms, while some abnormalities they experience may not be cancerous.  However, it is important to seek medical attention when the following symptoms appear:
  • Lump or thickening in the breast or armpit
  • Nipple becoming dimpled, discharge from the nipple, or an ulcer on the nipple
  • Red rash on the breast, with the appearance of orange peel 
  • Breast pain

Treatment of breast cancer


Treatment of breast cancer requires a multidisciplinary team of physicians such as surgeons, radiologists and cancer specialists, who together will make the most suitable treatment plan for each individual patient.  The doctors will make their decision based on the following factors:
  • Size, location and characteristics of the cancer cells
  • Stage and spread of the disease 
  • Age and health of patient
  • Hormone receptors
  • Pre- or post-menopause  
  • Factors indicating disease severity, such as the HER2 gene

Check our Breast Center Packages:

From

25,000 THB

Core Biopsy Breast under ultrasound

A Core Biopsy Breast is a medical test which can identify the cause of an abnormal lump in the breast. A radiologist performs this procedure in the radiology department. During the procedure, the radiologist inserts a needle into the abnormal area under the imaging guidance (ultrasound) and removes a sample of the tissue, which is given to a pathologist, who looks at it under a microscope. The pathologist can determine what the abnormal tissue is: cancer, non-cancerous tumor, infection, or scar.

From

24,500 THB

Stereotactic breast biopsy

A Stereotactic breast biopsy is a medical test which can identify the cause of a calcification or an abnormality in the breast. A radiologist performs this procedure in the radiology department. During the procedure, the radiologist inserts a needle into the abnormal area under the imaging guidance (mammogram) and removes a sample of the tissue, which is given to a pathologist, who looks at it under a microscope. The pathologist can determine what the abnormal tissue is: cancer, non-cancerous tumor, infection, or scar.

From

62,000 THB

Stereotactic vacuum-assisted breast biopsy

Stereotactic vacuum-assisted breast biopsy is a medical test which can identify the cause of a calcification or an abnormality in the breast. A radiologist performs this procedure in the radiology department. During the procedure, the radiologist inserts a needle into the abnormal area under the imaging guidance (mammogram) and removes a sample of the tissue, which is given to a pathologist, who looks at it under a microscope. The pathologist can determine what the abnormal tissue is: cancer, non-cancerous tumor, infection, or scar.

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