Cancer and breast imaging play a critical role in the early detection, accurate diagnosis, and effective management of malignancies. At Apeksha Hospital, under the expertise of Dr. Sanghamitra Saha, MBBS, MD, FSVIR, we provide comprehensive cancer and breast imaging services using advanced technology and evidence-based protocols.
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women, and early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes and survival rates. Our team specializes in mammography, breast ultrasound, and breast MRI, offering high-resolution imaging to identify even the smallest lesions. These modalities help detect abnormalities such as masses, cysts, microcalcifications, and other suspicious changes in breast tissue. By combining imaging findings with clinical evaluation, we ensure precise diagnosis and personalized treatment planning for every patient.
Beyond the breast, our cancer imaging services extend to the head, neck, abdomen, pelvis, liver, and other body regions, enabling accurate staging, tumor characterization, and monitoring of disease progression or response to therapy. We utilize CT, MRI, and PET-CT for detailed cross-sectional imaging, ensuring that each lesion is thoroughly evaluated.
Dr. Sanghamitra Saha’s expertise in image-guided interventions complements diagnostic imaging, allowing minimally invasive procedures such as biopsies, FNAC, and targeted drainages to be performed with precision and minimal discomfort. This integrated approach ensures patients receive timely, accurate diagnoses and access to appropriate therapies without unnecessary delays.
At Apeksha Hospital, patient comfort and safety are paramount. Our imaging team follows strict protocols to minimize radiation exposure and provide a supportive environment for patients undergoing screening or diagnostic procedures.
With a focus on early detection, accurate diagnosis, and minimally invasive care, our cancer and breast imaging services are designed to empower patients, guide clinicians, and contribute to improved outcomes in oncology care.