BREAST CANCER AWARENESS

Decoding Breast Cancer:
Treatment Options and Costs

Written by:

Utkarsh Bagri

Breast cancer is a widespread global challenge for millions of women, and men alike. In a country where healthcare resources vary widely, understanding the nuances of breast cancer is vital for empowering individuals with knowledge and facilitating timely intervention and support.


This article provides an overview of the various treatment options available to individuals facing this diagnosis and the average costs associated. From surgery to cutting-edge therapies, we’ll delve into the diverse array of approaches that play a vital role in the fight against breast cancer.

Surgery

This pivotal treatment modality plays a central role in the management of breast cancer, encompassing a range of procedures that aim to remove cancerous tissue.

A mastectomy involves the complete removal of one or both breasts.

Unilateral mastectomy

Removes one breast, usually for localized cancer or when the patient desires breast preservation on the other side.

Bilateral mastectomy

Removes both breasts, often for a higher cancer risk or due to a family history of breast cancer.

A lumpectomy, also known as breast-conserving surgery, is often a less invasive option for early-stage breast cancer. During a lumpectomy, the surgeon removes only the tumor and a small area of surrounding healthy tissue, leaving most of the breast intact.

Average cost in India

  • Mastectomy ₹75,000 - ₹2L
  • Lumptectomy ₹1L to ₹2.5L

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Radiation therapy

Radiation therapy employs high-energy X-rays to target and destroy cancer cells.

Average cost in India

  • Internal radiation ₹60,000 - ₹5.2L
  • External radiation ₹40,000 - ₹20L

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Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy involves the use of drugs that circulate throughout the body to destroy cancer cells or prevent their growth.

Average cost in India

  • Chemotherapy ₹1L - ₹4L

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Hormone therapy

This treatment is usually used for cancers that are hormone receptor-positive, meaning they respond to hormones.

Average cost in India

  • Hormone therapy ₹20,000 - ₹50,000

Medication

Medications are crucial in halting the growth of cancer cells, shrinking tumors, and preventing the disease from spreading.

These medications are used to reduce the risk of breast cancer in high-risk women and improve survival rates in those with early-stage, hormone receptor-positive breast cancer. 

Average cost in India

Prices for the medicines can start at ₹21 for 1 strip of 20mg right upto ₹86,000+ for a strip of 30 tablets.

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Targeted Drug Therapy

Targeted drug therapy hone in on the specific proteins within cancer cells that drive their growth, spread, and longevity. These drugs are administered into the bloodstream and can travel throughout the entire body, which renders them especially effective in dealing with cancers that have advanced and spread to distant parts of the body.

 

Targeted drug therapy offers a more precise and less generalized approach to breast cancer treatment, thereby minimizing side effects and maximizing the chances of success, especially in late-stage and metastatic cases.

Monoclonal Antibodies work through various mechanisms, not only attacking cancer cells directly but also enhancing the immune system’s response. They’re trained to lock onto specific parts of breast cancer cells. Once attached, they work to put the brakes on the cancer cells, preventing them from growing and spreading.

Average cost in India

Medications can cost starting from ₹15,750 for a 440mg vial right up to ₹ 5,00,000 for a 1200/600mg vial

Surgery

This pivotal treatment modality plays a central role in the management of breast cancer, encompassing a range of procedures that aim to remove cancerous tissue.

Average cost in India

  • Mastectomy ₹75,000 - ₹2L
  • Lumptectomy ₹1L to ₹2.5L

A mastectomy involves the complete removal of one or both breasts.

Unilateral mastectomy

Removes one breast, usually for localized cancer or when the patient desires breast preservation on the other side.

Bilateral mastectomy

Removes both breasts, often for a higher cancer risk or due to a family history of breast cancer.

A lumpectomy, also known as breast-conserving surgery, is often a less invasive option for early-stage breast cancer. During a lumpectomy, the surgeon removes only the tumor and a small area of surrounding healthy tissue, leaving most of the breast intact.

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Radiation therapy

Radiation therapy employs high-energy X-rays to target and destroy cancer cells.

Average cost in India

  • Internal radiation ₹60,000 - ₹5.2L
  • External radiation ₹40,000 - ₹20L

Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy involves the use of drugs that circulate throughout the body to destroy cancer cells or prevent their growth.

Average cost in India

  • Chemotherapy ₹1L - ₹4L

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Hormone therapy

Average cost in India

  • Hormone therapy ₹20,000 - ₹50,000

This treatment is usually used for cancers that are hormone receptor-positive, meaning they respond to hormones.

Medication

Medications are crucial in halting the growth of cancer cells, shrinking tumors, and preventing the disease from spreading.

These medications are used to reduce the risk of breast cancer in high-risk women and improve survival rates in those with early-stage, hormone receptor-positive breast cancer.

Average cost in India

Prices for the medicines can start at ₹21 for 1 strip of 20mg right upto ₹86,000+ for a strip of 30 tablets.

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Targeted Drug Therapy

Targeted drug therapy hone in on the specific proteins within cancer cells that drive their growth, spread, and longevity. These drugs are administered into the bloodstream and can travel throughout the entire body, which renders them especially effective in dealing with cancers that have advanced and spread to distant parts of the body.

 

Targeted drug therapy offers a more precise and less generalized approach to breast cancer treatment, thereby minimizing side effects and maximizing the chances of success, especially in late-stage and metastatic cases.

Monoclonal Antibodies work through various mechanisms, not only attacking cancer cells directly but also enhancing the immune system’s response. They’re trained to lock onto specific parts of breast cancer cells. Once attached, they work to put the brakes on the cancer cells, preventing them from growing and spreading.

Average cost in India

Medications can cost starting from ₹15,750 for a 440mg vial right up to ₹ 5,00,000 for a 1200/600mg vial. 

Surgery

This pivotal treatment modality plays a central role in the management of breast cancer, encompassing a range of procedures that aim to remove cancerous tissue.

Average cost in India

  • Mastectomy ₹75,000 - ₹2L
  • Lumptectomy ₹1L to ₹2.5L

Radiation therapy

Average cost in India

  • Internal radiation ₹60,000 - ₹5.2L
  • External radiation ₹40,000 - ₹20L

Chemotherapy

Average cost in India

  • Chemotherapy ₹1L - ₹4L

Hormone therapy

Average cost in India

  • Hormone therapy ₹20,000 - ₹50,000

Targeted Drug Therapy

Targeted drug therapy hone in on the specific proteins within cancer cells that drive their growth, spread, and longevity. These drugs are administered into the bloodstream and can travel throughout the entire body, which renders them especially effective in dealing with cancers that have advanced and spread to distant parts of the body.

 

Targeted drug therapy offers a more precise and less generalized approach to breast cancer treatment, thereby minimizing side effects and maximizing the chances of success, especially in late-stage and metastatic cases.

A mastectomy involves the complete removal of one or both breasts.

Unilateral mastectomy

Removes one breast, usually for localized cancer or when the patient desires breast preservation on the other side.

Bilateral mastectomy

Removes both breasts, often for a higher cancer risk or due to a family history of breast cancer.

A lumpectomy, also known as breast-conserving surgery, is often a less invasive option for early-stage breast cancer. During a lumpectomy, the surgeon removes only the tumor and a small area of surrounding healthy tissue, leaving most of the breast intact.

Radiation therapy employs high-energy X-rays to target and destroy cancer cells.

Chemotherapy involves the use of drugs that circulate throughout the body to destroy cancer cells or prevent their growth.

This treatment is usually used for cancers that are hormone receptor-positive, meaning they respond to hormones.

Monoclonal Antibodies work through various mechanisms, not only attacking cancer cells directly but also enhancing the immune system’s response. They’re trained to lock onto specific parts of breast cancer cells. Once attached, they work to put the brakes on the cancer cells, preventing them from growing and spreading.

Average cost in India

Medications can cost starting from ₹15,750 for a 440mg vial right up to ₹ 5,00,000 for a 1200/600mg vial. 

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Please note: These are estimated costs of treatment at most private hospitals in the country. The costs may vary based on region, severity of disease and mode of treatment. 

 

P.S. This article is for information purposes only and don’t replace professional medical guidance. Health decisions should be made in consultation with qualified medical experts who can provide personalized advice based on individual circumstances and needs. 

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