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Apollo Cancer Centres launches fastest and most precise breast cancer diagnoses programme

The programme taps advanced diagnostic technologies and provides results within 24 hours.

India's Apollo Cancer Centres (ACCs) introduced a programme that offers precise, fast, and advanced breast cancer treatment programme.

The ACCs' "India’s Fastest & Most Precise Breast Cancer Diagnosis Program," is an initiative that seeks to provide swift and precise breast cancer diagnoses, reinforcing the significance of early detection in providing the right treatment for a better survival rate and enhancing the quality of life for patients.

‘India’s Fastest & Most Precise Breast Cancer Diagnosis Program’ is designed to ensure timely and accurate diagnosis, alleviating the stress of protracted waiting times for results.

The programme uses advanced diagnostic technologies, including mammography, ultrasound, and biopsy, for faster and more precise assessment of breast health.

Patients can expect results within 24 hours. The treatment programme is also open to individuals seeking breast cancer screening or diagnostic services, provided they meet the necessary criteria.

Its primary benefits include rapid results, reduced patient anxiety, and early detection of breast cancer.

"Diagnostic tests employed are generally safe and minimally invasive, with healthcare professionals dedicated to ensuring patient comfort throughout the process," read the statement.

"Cost variations may arise depending on location, insurance coverage, and specific diagnostic requirements, for which patients could reach out to Apollo Cancer Centres for precise information," it added.

So far, the ACC generated breast conservation rates of up to 60% and is able to de-escalate therapy as per global evidence-based guidelines.

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