Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is a condition in which the breast’s cells proliferate out of control. Breast cancer comes in several forms. Which breast cells develop into cancer determines the type of breast cancer. Different areas of the breast might give rise to breast cancer. Blood and lymph vessels are two ways by which breast cancer can travel outside the breast. Breast cancer is said to have metastasized when it spreads to other body parts.
WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF BREAST CANCER?
Factors that are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer include:
- Increasing age
- A personal history of breast conditions
- A personal history of breast cancer
- A family history of breast cancer
- Inherited genes that increase cancer risk
- Radiation exposure
- Obesity
- Beginning your period at a younger age
- Beginning menopause at an older age
- Having your first child at an older age
- Having never been pregnant
- Postmenopausal hormone therapy
- Drinking alcohol
WHAT ARE VARIOUS TYPES OF BREAST CANCER?
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma
- The cancerous cells start off in the ducts before spreading to other areas of the breast tissue. Additionally, invasive cancer cells have the ability to migrate, or metastasis, to other bodily regions.
Invasive Lobular Carcinoma
The lobules are where cancer cells first start, then they travel from the lobules to the nearby breast tissues. These invasive cancer cells can also invade different body regions.

BUT WHY CHOOSE
BONE MARROW CONCETRATE GRAFT?
We have effectively treated over 80 patients of Breast Cancer with BMCG!
Cell therapy includes replacing diseased or damaged cells with new, healthy ones, altering the function of the patient’s cells by the production of factors or direct interaction, and utilizing immune cells to remove disease-causing or malfunctioning cells. MSCs are used as a stand-alone therapy in the form of an injection. MSCs are usually harvested via bone marrow and transplanted intravenously. Thus, Cell-based therapy can provide healing effects to patients suffering from breast cancer.
FOLLOW-UP THRAPIES
Treatment for breast cancer typically involves medications to suppress the proliferation and manage symptoms, as well as lifestyle changes such as eating a healthy diet and getting regular exercise.