Apollo Spectra Chennai introduces Next-Generation Breast Cancer Screening Technology
Apollo Spectra Hospital, Alwarpet, has strengthened its women's healthcare services with the introduction of the Hologic Selenia 3D AI Genius Mammography System and Comprehensive Breast Ultrasound Services. The latest addition to the hospital's breast care programme combines advanced breast imaging with dedicated ultrasound services to support earlier detection, more accurate diagnosis and personalised care for women. Breast cancer continues to be the leading cancer among women in India, making timely screening and early diagnosis more important than ever. Tamil Nadu reports one of the highest breast cancer burdens in the country and is among the top three states nationally, with more than 700 disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) per 1,00,000 women, behind only Telangana. This high burden is due to socioeconomic development, including delayed first childbirth, lower parity, higher rates of obesity, shorter breastfeeding duration, and physical inactivity. Within the state, Chennai, Coimbatore, and Madurai report a higher incidence of breast cancer than other districts, highlighting the need for targeted awareness, regular screening, and early detection initiatives.
Recognising this growing need for earlier and more accurate detection, Apollo Spectra Hospital has introduced the Hologic Selenia 3D AI Genius Mammography System, an advanced breast imaging technology designed to improve cancer detection while making the screening experience faster and more comfortable.
Unlike conventional mammography, the system
captures multiple low-dose images from different angles to create a detailed
three-dimensional view of the breast. This enables doctors to detect suspicious
abnormalities more clearly, particularly in women with dense breast tissue,
while reducing the chances of overlapping tissue obscuring potential findings.
● Reduces unnecessary follow-up tests by lowering false-positive recalls by 15–40%.
● Fast 3.7-second scan time, improving patient comfort and reducing the need for repeat scans.
● Low-dose 3D imaging with radiation exposure comparable to a standard mammogram.
Dr. Selvi
Radhakrishna, Senior Consultant Oncoplastic Breast Surgeon at Apollo Spectra
Hospital, Chennai, Alwarpet, said, "Many women
still hesitate to undergo breast cancer screening because of fear or the
misconception that it is only necessary when symptoms appear. Advanced imaging
technologies enable us to detect abnormalities with greater confidence while
making the screening process faster and more comfortable. When breast cancer is
detected before it spreads to the lymph nodes, the five-year survival rate can
be as high as 96%, highlighting
the value of regular screening."
Complementing the mammography system, Comprehensive Breast Ultrasound Services
provide additional evaluation for breast abnormalities, particularly in women
with dense breast tissue or when further assessment is required. Together,
these services offer a more comprehensive approach to breast evaluation,
supporting informed treatment decisions tailored to each patient.
While technology plays a crucial role in
improving diagnosis, doctors emphasise that awareness and timely screening
remain equally important. Women should consult a specialist if they notice any
of the following symptoms:
● A
lump or thickening in the breast or underarm
● Changes
in the size or shape of the breast
● Dimpling
or puckering of the breast skin
● Bloody
nipple discharge
● Persistent
pain in one area of the breast
● Nipple
inversion or redness
Women above the age of 40, those with a
family history of breast cancer, or anyone experiencing unusual breast changes
are encouraged to consult their doctor about regular breast screening. By
bringing together advanced 3D mammography and comprehensive breast ultrasound
services under one roof, Apollo Spectra Hospital, Alwarpet, aims to make
high-quality breast imaging more accessible and support timely diagnosis for
women.

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