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Breast Cancer Treatment for Bangladeshi Patients Worldwide

What is Breast Cancer Treatment?

Breast cancer treatment means using medical care to remove or control cancer in the breast. The goal is to stop the cancer from growing or spreading and help the patient live a longer, healthier life.

Many people also call it breast tumour treatment, breast operation, or just cancer medicine for women. Some patients think all breast cancer leads to death, but this is not true. If found early and treated on time, most women recover well and live full lives.

There is no single treatment for all patients. The doctor will suggest a plan based on your age, stage of cancer, health condition, and what suits you best. Treatment can include surgery, medicines, radiation, or sometimes a mix of all three.

Why Do People Need Breast Cancer Treatment?

People need breast cancer treatment when doctors find cancer cells growing in the breast. Treatment helps stop the cancer from spreading, removes or shrinks the tumour, and improves the person’s overall health and life expectancy.

Causes of Breast Cancer

Here are 7 common reasons why breast cancer may happen:

  • Family history - If your mother, sister, or other close relatives had breast cancer, your chances may be higher.
  • Age - The risk increases with age, especially after 40 years.
  • Hormonal changes - Early periods, late menopause, or hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can affect breast health.
  • Lifestyle - Lack of physical activity, being overweight, and drinking alcohol can often increase the risk.
  • Radiation exposure - Previous chest radiation, often for other health problems, may raise the chance later in life.
  • Not breastfeeding - Women who never breastfed may face a slightly higher risk.
  • Smoking - Regular smoking or tobacco use also harms breast tissue and may increase cancer risk.

Many people ask, “Why does breast cancer occur?” In most cases, doctors can’t find one exact cause. It usually happens because of a mix of body changes, lifestyle, and family history.

Symptoms of Breast Cancer

Breast cancer may start without any clear signs. In the early stages, there is often no pain. That’s why regular check-ups and knowing the warning signs are very important.

Watch for These Common Symptoms:

  • A lump or hard area in the breast or underarm
  • Change in breast size or shape
  • Discharge from the nipple (especially blood or unusual fluid)
  • Nipple turning inward or pain around it
  • Skin changes on the breast, such as dimpling or redness
  • Swelling in part of the breast

Even though the early symptoms of breast cancer may not be painful or easily detectable, it’s important to stay vigilant. These changes can also happen due to infections or non-cancer problems. But if your symptoms last more than 2-3 weeks, it’s important to go for breast cancer testing, like a mammogram or biopsy, to confirm the diagnosis early.

When These Symptoms Lead to Treatment

Doctors suggest breast cancer treatment when they see signs of cancer through tests or if symptoms are getting worse. Early treatment can save lives and help patients recover faster.

Common reasons for starting treatment:

  • Confirmed cancer - A mammogram, biopsy, or ultrasound shows cancer cells.
  • Lump is growing - Fast changes in size or feel of a lump.
  • Pain or discharge - Unusual nipple discharge or ongoing pain needs quick action.
  • Cancer spread - If cancer has reached the lymph nodes or other parts, urgent treatment is needed.
  • Breast skin changes - Thickening, redness, or skin peeling may mean cancer is active.

If you or someone you know has these symptoms, Bangla Health Connect can help you get expert care at trusted hospitals worldwide.

Get Expert Breast Cancer Treatment Abroad
We assist Bangladeshi patients with breast cancer treatment worldwide, including consultations, hospital selection, and complete support.

Why Choose Trusted Hospitals Worldwide for Breast Cancer Treatment?

Through Bangla Health Connect, Bangladeshi patients can access world-renowned hospitals across India, Thailand, and other countries, which are recognised for excellence in breast cancer care. Many patients travel abroad because of advanced treatment options, strong survival outcomes, and the trusted reputation of these centres.

Here’s why Bangladeshi patients choose breast cancer treatment with Bangla Health Connect in hospitals worldwide:

  • Experienced breast cancer specialists
    These hospitals have highly skilled surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, and radiologists who manage complex breast cancer cases every year. Many are internationally trained and bring experience from leading centres in the US, UK, and Europe.
  • Advanced medical technology
    Hospitals in the Bangla Health Connect network use cutting-edge tools such as breast-conserving surgery (lumpectomy), mastectomy, targeted therapy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and precision imaging for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
  • Affordable, high-quality care
    Hospitals in India, Thailand, and other countries provide world-class breast cancer treatment at accessible costs, without compromising on international safety and quality standards.
  • Minimal waiting time
    Bangla Health Connect ensures timely appointments, quick diagnostic tests, and faster treatment initiation, helping patients avoid delays that can affect outcomes.
  • Easy communication and support
    International hospitals provide English-speaking specialists and staff, while Bangla Health Connect offers Bengali-speaking coordinators and personalised guidance throughout the treatment journey.

For Bangladeshi patients, Bangla Health Connect builds a trusted bridge to skilled breast cancer specialists, advanced therapies, and affordable global care.

Trusted Hospitals Worldwide Offering the Best Breast Cancer Treatment for Bangladeshi Patients

Bangla Health Connect connects patients with top international hospitals that specialise in breast cancer care. These centres are known for expert breast cancer specialists, advanced treatment options such as surgery, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and radiotherapy, along with strong support services for international patients.

SIMS Hospital – SRM Institutes for Medical Science, Vadapalani, Chennai

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Metro No.1 Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Landmark:, next to Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026

MGM Healthcare, Chennai

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MGM Healthcare Pvt Ltd No. 72, Old No. 54, Nelson Manickam Road, Aminjikarai, Chennai – 600029, Tamil Nadu, India

Apollo Cancer Centre, Teynampet

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Apollo Cancer Centre Teynampet, Nandanam, 320, Anna Salai, Teynampet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600035

Apollo Proton Cancer Centre Chennai

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Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, 4/661, Dr Vikram Sarabai Instronic Estate 7th St, Dr. Vasi Estate, Phase II, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600096

Manipal Hospital, Bangalore

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98, HAL Old Airport Road, Kodihalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka – 560017, India

Manipal Hospitals Dwarka, Delhi

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Sector 6, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110075, India

Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket

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12, Press Enclave Marg, Saket Institutional Area, Saket, New Delhi, Delhi 110017

Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket

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Press Enclave Marg, Saket District Centre, Saket, New Delhi – 110017, India.

BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi

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Pusa Road, Rajendra Place, New Delhi – 110005, India

Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, Mumbai

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Swami Vivekananda Road, near LIC Colony, Vile Parle West, Mumbai – 400056.

Manipal Hospitals, EM Bypass, Kolkata

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127, Mukundapur, E.M. Bypass, Kolkata 700099, West Bengal

Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital, Bangkok

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Samitivej Hospital, 133 Sukhumvit 49 (Soi 49), Khlong Tan Nua, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand

Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital

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Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital 488 Srinakarin Road (also spelled “Srinagarindra Rd.”), Suan Luang District, Bangkok 10250, Thailandsrinakarin

Samitivej Thonburi Hospital, Bangkok

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337, Somdet Phra Chao Tak Sin Rd, Khwaeng Samre, Khet Thon Buri, Krungthep Mahanakorn 10600, Thailand

These hospitals follow global cancer treatment guidelines and provide full support for Bangladeshi patients through Bangla Health Connect.

Cost of Breast Cancer Treatment

The breast cancer surgery cost can vary widely depending on the type of surgery, hospital, and additional treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, or targeted therapy. The average breast cancer treatment cost may range from $1,000 to $4,000 in India and from $4,000 to $7,000 in Thailand. The final cost may vary based on multiple factors such as the treatment method, hospital location, and stage of cancer. Before viewing the detailed table of treatment-wise costs, it's helpful to understand what influences these expenses most.

Factors That Affect the Cost:

  • Type of treatment - Surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, hormone therapy, or targeted therapy
  • Stage of cancer - Earlier stages usually cost less than advanced or metastatic breast cancer
  • Hospital and city - Bigger hospitals or metro cities may have higher charges
  • Length of stay - More days in the hospital or ICU use can increase the final bill

Cost Breakdown of Breast Cancer Treatment in India

Lumpectomy
Approximate Cost in USD
$850 - $2,600
Approximate Cost in INR
₹70,000 - ₹2,13,800
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳98,000 - ৳3,00,000
Mastectomy
Approximate Cost in USD
$1,800 - $4,200
Approximate Cost in INR
₹1,50,000 - ₹3,50,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳2,10,000 - ৳4,90,000
Breast Reconstruction
Approximate Cost in USD
$1,200 - $6,000
Approximate Cost in INR
₹1,00,000 - ₹5,00,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳1,40,000 - ৳7,00,000
Chemotherapy (per cycle)
Approximate Cost in USD
$120 - $3,300
Approximate Cost in INR
₹10,000 - ₹2,75,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳14,000 - ৳3,85,000
Chemotherapy (total, 6–8 cycles)
Approximate Cost in USD
$720 - $5,400
Approximate Cost in INR
₹60,000 - ₹4,50,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳84,000 - ৳6,30,000
Radiation Therapy (per course)
Approximate Cost in USD
$720 - $6,200
Approximate Cost in INR
₹60,000 - ₹5,20,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳84,000 - ৳7,30,000

Note: India is well-known for offering cost-effective, advanced cancer treatment. Hospitals combine affordability with strong clinical outcomes, supported by skilled oncologists and the widespread availability of generic medicines.

Cost Breakdown of Breast Cancer Treatment in China

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Cost Breakdown of Breast Cancer Treatment in Thailand

Lumpectomy
Approximate Cost in USD
$3,000 - $4,400
Approximate Cost in THB
฿95,000 - ฿139,300
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳365,200 - ৳536,000
Mastectomy
Approximate Cost in USD
$6,000 - $8,900
Approximate Cost in THB
฿190,000 - ฿281,900
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳730,500 - ৳1,083,200
Breast Reconstruction
Approximate Cost in USD
$10,800 - $13,800
Approximate Cost in THB
฿341,900 - ฿436,500
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳1,315,800 - ৳1,678,300
Chemotherapy (per cycle)
Approximate Cost in USD
$700 - $1,500
Approximate Cost in THB
฿22,100 - ฿47,500
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳85,200 - ৳182,600
Chemotherapy (total, 6–8 cycles)
Approximate Cost in USD
$1,000 - $6,800
Approximate Cost in THB
฿31,600 - ฿215,400
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳121,700 - ৳828,700
Radiation Therapy (per course)
Approximate Cost in USD
$3,000 - $7,000
Approximate Cost in THB
฿95,000 - ฿221,700
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳365,200 - ৳852,200

Note: Thailand’s hospitals are often promoted as premium destinations for international patients. Their higher costs reflect the use of advanced imported medicines, luxury infrastructure, and all-inclusive patient care packages.

The costs listed are approximate and may vary based on hospital, location, and patient needs. Consult the healthcare provider for accurate and updated information.

The currency conversion rates in the table above are based on data from September 2025.

For more help on cost estimates and personalised guidance, contact Bangla Health Connect.

Success Rate & Outcomes of Breast Cancer Treatment

Understanding Success Rates

The success of breast cancer treatment depends mostly on how early the cancer is found and how well the body responds to treatment. According to Cancer Research UK, survival rates for breast cancer vary by stage at diagnosis:

  • Stage 1: Nearly 100% of women survive for 5 years or more.
  • Stage 2: About 90% of women survive for 5 years or more.
  • Stage 3: More than 70% of women survive for 5 years or more.
  • Stage 4: Over 25% of women survive for 5 years or more. While the cancer is not curable at this stage, treatment can help control it and extend life for several years.

What Does 'Success' Mean?

In breast cancer, “success” does not always mean the cancer is gone forever. It can also mean:

  • Stopping the cancer from growing or spreading
  • Easing pain, swelling, or tiredness
  • Helping patients live longer and enjoy a better daily life

Recovery after treatment depends on your health, stage of cancer, and the type of care received. Doctors may suggest rest, nutritious food, light exercise, and mental health support.

If you're wondering how to recover from breast cancer, follow-up care, medication, and regular doctor visits are important. With the right support, many women return to daily life with confidence.

Approach of Leading Cancer Hospitals

Top hospitals focus on early detection, personalised treatment plans, and multidisciplinary care for breast cancer patients. Their approach includes:

  • Advanced diagnostics such as digital mammography, PET-CT scans, MRI, biopsy, and genetic testing for BRCA mutations.
  • Surgical options include breast-conserving surgery, lumpectomy, mastectomy, sentinel lymph node biopsy, and reconstructive surgery.
  • Targeted and precision therapies such as hormone therapy, targeted drugs, immunotherapy, and advanced radiation techniques like IMRT and proton therapy.
  • Multidisciplinary Tumour Board reviews, where oncologists, surgeons, radiologists, and pathologists collaborate to create personalised treatment plans.

This integrated approach, combining advanced technology, specialised clinical expertise, and patient-focused care, has improved survival outcomes and quality of life for breast cancer patients.

Expert Insights

Dr Manjula Rao answers common breast cancer questions at Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, Chennai hospital lounge.

Dr Manjula Rao, Consultant - Breast Cancer Specialist & Oncoplastic Surgeon at Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, Chennai states that:

“Somebody who has presented in locally advanced or advanced stages of the disease definitely may do poorly, but that does not mean it is fatal. Breast cancer today, I am very happy to say, is a very treatable condition and in some cases even curable. So it is important that we catch it early; so catching the disease earlier means less intensive modalities of treatment.”

How Bangla Health Connect Supports Bangladeshi Patients

Medical Guidance for Breast Cancer Treatment

Travel Assistance for Breast Cancer Care

Cost Transparency and Patient Support

  • We share clear cost estimates for breast cancer treatment at the hospitals worldwide - including surgery, medication, radiation, and recovery care - with no hidden charges.
  • Our Bengali-speaking care coordinators help at every step, from your first call to post-treatment follow-ups.
  • With over 60,000 Bangladeshi patients assisted, Bangla Health Connect has built trust through transparency, compassion, and real human support.

If you’re wondering what to do if one has breast cancer, Bangla Health Connect connects you with leading specialists, coordinates treatment, and handles travel and visa arrangements. Choosing Bangla Health Connect ensures faster access, expert care, and full support during a challenging time.

Note: Bangla Health Connect does not provide medical advice of any kind.

Patient Stories

Mrs Ayesha’s Recovery from Stage III Breast Cancer

Mrs Ayesha, 50, from Dhaka, was diagnosed with stage III breast cancer. She underwent surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation at Apollo Hospitals, Chennai. Dr Meera and Dr Ravi led her care. The treatment significantly reduced her tumour, and she entered remission. Her side effects were well managed, helping her maintain a good quality of life throughout recovery.

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FAQs

Will I need a visa for breast cancer treatment?

Yes. You will need a valid medical visa. Bangla Health Connect will help you get an official invitation letter from the hospitals and guide you through each step.

Can I bring a family member with me?

Yes. You can bring a close relative on a medical attendant visa. This is usually applied for at the same time as your medical visa.

How long will I need to stay abroad?

You may need to stay for 2-4 weeks, depending on your treatment plan. Surgeries, chemotherapy, and follow-up checks may take longer. Bangla Health Connect helps you plan accordingly.

Will Bangla Health Connect assist with the full process?

Yes. Bangla Health Connect supports you from the first consultation to return, including visa help, travel planning, hospital coordination, and follow-up care.

Does a breast tumour always mean cancer?

No, not all breast tumours are cancerous. Many lumps are benign, such as cysts or fibroids. It’s important to get checked by a doctor to determine the nature of the tumour.

Will I get treatment at a good hospital?

Bangla Health Connect connects patients with top hospitals renowned for their expertise in breast cancer care, advanced technology, and personalised treatment plans.

Is language a problem at hospitals during treatment?

No. Bangla Health Connect offers Bengali-speaking coordinators to assist you throughout. So language is not a problem. 

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