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Why Should You Check Your Breast Cancer Risk?

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in India — early detection can save lives

Most Common Cancer in Women

Over 2.38 lakh new cases diagnosed annually in India.

No Early Symptoms

Many cases are diagnosed only after symptoms appear.

85% Have No Family History

Most breast cancer cases occur without any family history.

Early Detection Saves Lives

Early-stage detection leads to significantly better outcomes.

What is Breast Cancer Risk Assessment?

A structured screening and evaluation tool that helps identify your risk level for breast cancer based on:

  • Personal medical history
  • Menstrual and reproductive factors
  • Family history of cancer
  • Lifestyle and health indicators

Based on your responses, a risk score is calculated to guide further screening and care.

Who Should Take This Assessment?

  • Women aged 30 years and above
  • Women with family history of breast or ovarian cancer
  • Women with late pregnancy or no childbirth
  • Women with lifestyle risk factors (weight gain, sedentary habits, alcohol use)
  • Anyone seeking preventive screening and peace of mind

How the Risk Assessment Works

Simple. Secure. Confidential.

Step 1

Fill the Assessment Form

Answer simple questions on age, reproductive history, breast health, family history and lifestyle

Step 2

Risk Scoring

A structured scoring system categorises you as Low, Moderate, or High risk

Step 3

Get Your Personalised Screening Plan

Receive tailored guidance — from self-examination to specialist consultation

Risk Categories

Low Risk

0 – 3 points

  • Basic awareness and self-examination guidance
Moderate Risk

4 – 7 points

  • Mammogram screening
  • Guided clinical evaluation
High Risk

≥ 8 points

  • Mammogram + tumor markers
  • Specialist consultation

Step 3: Personalised Screening Plan

Based on your risk level, you will receive:

Breast self-examination training
Clinical breast examination
Ultrasound / Mammography
Genetic or specialist consultation (if required)

What Happens After the Test?

If any concern is identified, our team ensures end-to-end support

Dedicated Patient Navigator assigned

One-day diagnostic workup (where applicable)

Expert consultation and treatment planning

Emotional and family counselling support

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Complete Breast Care Program

Our comprehensive support program ensures end-to-end care beyond diagnosis:

  • 👩‍⚕️Multidisciplinary cancer care team
  • 🧠Psychological counselling
  • 👨‍👩‍👧Caregiver training
  • 💬Support groups (WhatsApp-based community)
  • 🧘Yoga & wellness sessions
  • 🎗Survivorship programs

Family Screening & Prevention

If a patient is diagnosed, we extend support to the entire family:

  • Family members are counselled for risk
  • Preventive screenings are recommended
  • Early detection strategies are implemented

💡 Breast cancer is not always hereditary, and symptoms may appear late. Understanding your risk today can help you take control of your health tomorrow.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the breast cancer risk assessment process.

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