Dr. Priyanka Bansal is a highly experienced and trusted obstetrician and gynecologist, known for providing preventive women’s healthcare including Breast Cancer Screening in Sector 52 Gurugram. With over 18 years of clinical expertise, she focuses on early detection, timely diagnosis, and awareness to help reduce the risk and impact of breast cancer among women.
Practicing at Swasthyam Clinic (Sector 52) and affiliated with Cloudnine Hospital, Golf Course Road, she offers comprehensive screening guidance, clinical breast examination, and referrals for advanced imaging when required. Her preventive approach makes her a preferred specialist for Breast Cancer Screening in Sector 52 Gurugram, ensuring women receive timely evaluation and peace of mind.
Breast cancer screening refers to the process of checking for breast cancer before any symptoms appear. It helps detect abnormalities at an early stage, increasing the chances of successful treatment and better outcomes.
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women, but early detection significantly improves treatment success. Regular screening helps identify cancer at an early stage when it is most treatable. Choosing Breast Cancer Screening in Sector 52 Gurugram ensures timely evaluation, expert guidance, and access to appropriate diagnostic methods.
Breast Cancer Screening in Sector 52 Gurugram is conducted through clinical evaluation, diagnostic imaging, and preventive consultations. Women are guided on self-examination techniques, screening schedules, and risk assessment. With access to modern diagnostic facilities and expert consultation, early detection and timely management of breast conditions are effectively achieved.
✔ Preventive Healthcare Expertise
Focuses on early detection and prevention of gynecological and breast-related conditions.
✔ Extensive Clinical Experience
Over 18 years of experience in women’s health, screening, and diagnosis.
✔ Personalized Screening Guidance
Recommends appropriate screening methods based on age, risk factors, and medical history.
✔ Compassionate Patient Care
Provides clear communication, reassurance, and support throughout the screening process.
1. How often should breast cancer screening be done?
Screening frequency depends on age and risk factors. Generally, annual or biennial mammograms are recommended for women above 40.
2. Is mammography painful?
Mammography may cause slight discomfort due to compression of the breast, but it is generally tolerable and lasts only a few minutes.
3. Can younger women also get breast cancer screening?
Yes, younger women should perform regular self-examinations and undergo clinical breast exams, especially if they have a family history or risk factors.
4. What are the warning signs of breast cancer?
Signs include lumps in the breast, changes in size or shape, nipple discharge, skin dimpling, or persistent pain.
5. Is breast cancer screening necessary if there are no symptoms?
Yes, screening is important even without symptoms, as it helps detect cancer early before any visible signs appear.