Early detection saves lives — 1 in 28 Indian women develops breast cancer in her lifetime. A mammogram is your most powerful protection.
Advanced digital mammography at 4 compassionate, female-friendly centres across Varanasi. Expert radiologists, low-dose imaging, accurate reports — because your health cannot wait.
A mammogram is a low-dose X-ray of the breast — the single most effective tool for detecting breast cancer early, often years before any lump can be felt. It is the gold standard in breast health screening for women worldwide.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Indian women. When detected early — at Stage I or II — survival rates exceed 90%. A mammogram can detect tumours as small as 2–3 mm, long before symptoms appear. This tiny window of early detection is what makes regular mammography one of the most life-saving decisions a woman can make.
At Karauli Diagnostics, our mammography unit uses low-dose digital X-ray technology that captures detailed images of all breast tissue. Our experienced MD radiologists analyse these images using standardised reporting (BI-RADS classification) — giving your doctor precise, actionable findings.
Most early-stage breast cancers produce no symptoms at all. By the time a lump is large enough to feel, cancer may already be at a more advanced stage. A mammogram finds what your hands cannot — do not wait for pain, discharge, or a lump before screening.
Both screening and diagnostic mammography are available at our centres — performed in a private, comfortable, and compassionate environment by our trained female-friendly team.
Routine examination for women with no breast symptoms. Recommended annually from age 40. Detects cancer before signs develop.
Recommended AnnuallyPerformed when a woman has symptoms (lump, pain, discharge). Involves additional views and detailed imaging.
When Symptoms PresentYou will be asked to undress from the waist up and wear a gown. Remove all jewellery, deodorant, and talcum powder before the test.
You stand in front of the mammography machine. Our technician positions one breast at a time on a flat support plate.
A second plate gently compresses the breast for a few seconds — this flattens the tissue for a clearer image and reduces radiation. Some pressure is normal.
Two standard views are taken of each breast. The entire procedure takes 10–20 minutes. Our MD radiologist reviews all images providing a BI-RADS report.
India's National Cancer Grid and international guidelines recommend mammography based on age and risk profile.
| Age Group | Recommendation | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Under 30 | Generally not recommended unless high-risk | Ultrasound (USG) breast is preferred for younger women with dense breast tissue |
| 30–39 | Recommended if risk factors are present | Family history of breast cancer, BRCA gene carriers, prior radiation to chest |
| 40–49 | ✔ Annual screening recommended | The most important decade for routine mammography — cancer risk rises significantly |
| 50–69 | ✔ Annual screening strongly recommended | Peak age range for breast cancer in India — do not skip annual mammograms |
| Any Age (with symptoms) | ✔ Immediate diagnostic mammogram | Any lump, nipple discharge, skin changes, or breast pain should be evaluated without delay |
While any woman can develop breast cancer, certain factors increase the risk. If you have one or more of these risk factors, earlier and more frequent screening is important.
A mother, sister, or daughter diagnosed with breast cancer significantly increases your risk.
Inherited mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes carry a lifetime risk of 50–85%.
The majority of diagnoses in India occur in women over 40, requiring annual screening.
Early first period, late menopause, or using prolonged hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
Increases cancer risk and makes tumours harder to see on mammograms; ultrasound may be added.
Radiation therapy to the chest before age 30 elevates lifetime risk significantly.
Mammography is essential — but so is knowing your own body. See a doctor immediately if you notice any of the following warning signs.
Remember: self-examination is NOT a substitute for mammography. Do both.
4 fully equipped centres across Varanasi — open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Bhojubeer, Varanasi, UP
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Sankat Mochan, Varanasi, UP
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Manduadih, Varanasi, UP
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Maldhaiya, Varanasi, UP
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"I went for my annual mammogram at the Bhojubeer centre. The female staff was incredibly gentle and understanding. The report was generated the same day, which eased my anxiety quickly."
"Karauli Diagnostics provides comprehensive BI-RADS reporting which makes clinical decision-making much easier. Their digital mammography unit is among the best in the city."