Understanding Cancer Screening: Comprehensive Treatment Options at Livasa Hospitals

Understanding Cancer Screening: Comprehensive Treatment Options at Livasa Hospitals

Dr. Shubh Mahindru

29 Oct 2025

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Understanding cancer screening: comprehensive treatment options at Livasa Hospitals

At Livasa Hospitals, our oncology teams in Punjab are dedicated to helping individuals and families navigate the complex process of cancer prevention, screening, diagnosis and treatment. This guide explains what cancer screening is, why it matters, the common tests available, who should be screened, how Livasa delivers screening across Livasa Mohali, Livasa Amritsar, Livasa Hoshiarpur and Livasa Khanna, estimated costs in Punjab, and next steps if a screening result is abnormal. Call +91 80788 80788 or book an appointment for oncologist consultation booking at Livasa Hospitals Punjab.


Introduction

Cancer screening refers to medical tests performed on people who have no symptoms, with the goal of detecting cancer early—when treatment is more likely to be successful. Screening differs from diagnostic testing (which is done when symptoms exist). Effective screening programs detect cancers at an earlier stage, reduce mortality and may even prevent certain cancers by identifying and treating precancerous conditions.

Globally, early detection is one of the most powerful tools against cancer. According to GLOBOCAN estimates, there were approximately 19.3 million new cancer cases and nearly 10 million cancer deaths worldwide in 2020. In India, estimates from GLOBOCAN 2020 indicated over 1.3 million new cancer cases. These numbers highlight the urgent need for accessible screening services and public education in all regions, including Punjab.

At Livasa Hospitals’ oncology centers across Punjab — including Livasa Mohali, Livasa Amritsar, Livasa Hoshiarpur and Livasa Khanna — our preventive oncology programs focus on evidence-based screening, patient education, and fast diagnostic pathways. Whether you search for "oncologist near me Punjab" or "best cancer hospital in Punjab," Livasa offers multidisciplinary teams, modern diagnostics such as mammography Livasa Hospitals Punjab, PET CT scan for cancer Punjab, and genetic testing for cancer such as BRCA testing Punjab.


Why early detection matters

Early detection of cancer dramatically improves outcomes. When cancers are found at an early, localized stage, many have significantly higher survival rates and require less aggressive treatment. For example, breast cancers detected early with mammography often have 5-year survival rates above 90%. Similarly, early-stage colorectal cancer detected by colonoscopy or fecal tests can have 5-year survival rates greater than 90% after appropriate treatment.

Key benefits of early detection include:

  • Higher likelihood of curative treatment and longer survival.
  • Less intensive therapy may be required, reducing side effects and recovery time.
  • Lower overall cost of care in many cases compared with late-stage treatment.
  • Opportunity for targeted therapies when molecular characteristics are known.

In Punjab, awareness campaigns and screening initiatives are increasing. Public health efforts aim to reduce mortality from breast, cervical and colorectal cancers, which are among the most screen-detectable cancers. Livasa Hospitals contributes through targeted screening camps and preventive oncology services in local communities such as Mohali, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur and Khanna. Timely screening and follow-up at our centers can mean the difference between curative and palliative treatment pathways.


Common screening tests and how they work

Multiple screening tests are available, and the right test depends on age, sex, family history, and risk factors. Below are the most commonly used screening tests, how they work, who they target, and typical intervals. These are offered at Livasa Hospitals across Punjab and form the backbone of preventive oncology.

Test Target cancer Typical age/frequency What it detects
Mammography (mammogram) Breast cancer Women 40–74: every 1–2 years (individualized) Masses, calcifications, architectural distortion
Pap smear / HPV testing Cervical cancer Women 21–65: Pap every 3 years or Pap+HPV every 5 years Precancerous cells, HPV infection
Colonoscopy Colorectal cancer Adults 45+: every 10 years (or sooner based on findings) Polyps, early cancers (visual inspection + biopsy capability)
PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test Prostate cancer Men 50+ (or 45+ high risk); individualized intervals Elevated PSA may indicate cancer or benign prostatic conditions
Low-dose CT (LDCT) Lung cancer High-risk smokers aged 50–80: yearly Small lung nodules, early-stage lung cancers

Other important diagnostics include tumor marker tests (e.g., CA-125, CEA), PET CT scan for cancer Punjab for whole-body metabolic imaging, biopsy services for cancer Punjab for definitive diagnosis, and genetic testing for cancer such as BRCA testing when hereditary risk is suspected. Each tool has strengths and limitations: imaging is great for structural detection, tumor markers can be supportive but not definitive, and biopsy remains the gold standard for diagnosis.


Who should get screened?

Screening is not one-size-fits-all. Decisions are based on age, personal medical history, family history, lifestyle risk factors, and specific local guidelines. Below we outline patient groups commonly recommended for screening and how Livasa’s specialists decide on individualized plans.

General screening recommendations (summary):

  • Women aged 40 and above: discuss regular mammography; earlier if strong family history or known genetic mutations (e.g., BRCA).
  • Women aged 21–65: Pap smear and/or HPV testing per schedule to prevent cervical cancer.
  • Adults aged 45 and above: colorectal cancer screening with colonoscopy, CT colonography or fecal immunochemical test (FIT).
  • Men aged 50 and above (45 for high-risk groups): discuss PSA testing after counseling.
  • Long-term heavy smokers aged 50–80: annual low-dose CT lung screening if eligible.

High-risk categories include:

  • Family history of cancer — first-degree relatives with early-onset breast, ovarian, colorectal, pancreatic or prostate cancers may indicate hereditary cancer syndromes.
  • Known genetic mutations — individuals with BRCA1/BRCA2 or Lynch syndrome mutations need tailored screening and risk-reduction strategies.
  • Occupational or environmental exposures — e.g., prolonged asbestos exposure increases lung and mesothelioma risk.
  • Personal medical history — prior cancers or precancerous lesions warrant closer surveillance.

At Livasa Hospitals in Punjab, oncologist consultation Punjab is the first step. Our cancer specialists review your medical records, family history, lifestyle factors and comorbid conditions to recommend appropriate early cancer detection tests Punjab or genetic counseling for cancer. We emphasize shared decision-making, especially for tests like PSA where benefits and harms should be discussed.


How screenings are performed at Livasa Hospitals Punjab

Livasa Hospitals offers a comprehensive preventive oncology pathway across our centers in Punjab — including Livasa Mohali, Livasa Amritsar, Livasa Hoshiarpur and Livasa Khanna. Our approach combines advanced technology, multidisciplinary teams and patient-centered coordination to ensure quick, accurate results and seamless next steps.

Key components of Livasa’s screening service:

  • State-of-the-art imaging: Digital mammography (with tomosynthesis where indicated), contrast-enhanced CT, PET CT scan for cancer Punjab and low-dose CT for lung screening.
  • Endoscopy and biopsy services: High-definition colonoscopy with polypectomy, image-guided biopsies (ultrasound/CT-guided), core needle breast biopsies and histopathology with immunohistochemistry.
  • Laboratory and tumor marker testing: Comprehensive panels including PSA, CEA, CA-125, CA19-9 and other markers, combined with molecular testing for targeted therapies.
  • Genetic testing and counseling: BRCA testing Punjab and multigene panels plus personalized genetic counseling to discuss implications for patients and relatives.
  • Multidisciplinary tumor boards: Quarterly and case-specific meetings where oncology, surgery, radiology, pathology and supportive care teams plan individualized care.

Our screening facilities emphasize patient comfort, privacy, and fast turnaround times. For example, suspect lesions found on a screening mammogram at Livasa Mohali are fast-tracked for ultrasound and, if needed, core biopsy with pathology reporting. Similarly, colonoscopy at Livasa Amritsar and Livasa Hoshiarpur offers same-center polypectomy and histopathology support, reducing delays from detection to diagnosis.

When patients call +91 80788 80788 or use the online booking, our preventive oncology team arranges tailored packages and provides pre-test counseling so individuals understand test preparation, risks and the significance of possible results.


Screening packages and cost of cancer screening in Punjab

Cost is an important consideration when deciding on screening. Livasa Hospitals provides transparent pricing for common screening tests and customizable packages designed to balance thoroughness and affordability. Below are typical cost ranges in Punjab and examples of packages. Prices vary by center and tests included; please contact Livasa Hospitals directly for precise package pricing and any periodic offers.

Screening test Typical cost range (Punjab) Notes
Mammography (digital) ₹1,200 – ₹3,500 Tomosynthesis may cost more; packages with ultrasound available
Pap smear / HPV test ₹500 – ₹2,500 HPV testing increases sensitivity and may cost more
Colonoscopy (screening) ₹6,000 – ₹20,000 Includes sedation; polypectomy or biopsy may add cost
PSA test ₹300 – ₹1,000 Often part of a wider male health screen
PET CT scan ₹18,000 – ₹45,000 Used for staging rather than routine screening; high sensitivity for metabolic activity

Livasa Hospitals also offers bundled cancer screening packages Livasa Hospitals Punjab that combine tests based on age and risk profile — for example, a women’s preventive package might include clinical breast exam, mammogram, Pap smear/HPV and blood tests; a high-risk colorectal package might include FIT test and colonoscopy. These packages are cost-effective and reduce the administrative burden for patients.

Remember: while cost varies, delayed detection often leads to higher long-term costs and more extensive therapy. To explore specific packages and get an itemized estimate for the cost of cancer screening in Punjab, contact Livasa Hospitals via phone +91 80788 80788 or book online.


Interpreting results and the diagnostic pathway

Screening tests sometimes show abnormal findings that require further evaluation—this is not unusual. An abnormal screening result does not always mean cancer; many findings represent benign conditions or precancerous lesions that can be treated. The next steps are designed to confirm or rule out cancer and to stage disease if cancer is present.

Typical diagnostic pathway after an abnormal screen:

  • Repeat or more specific imaging (e.g., diagnostic mammogram or breast ultrasound after a screening mammogram).
  • Targeted biopsy (core needle, excisional, endoscopic or image-guided) to obtain tissue for histopathology.
  • Pathology and molecular testing to determine cancer type, grade and actionable genetic changes.
  • Staging investigations (CT, MRI, PET CT scan for cancer Punjab) to map disease extent.
  • Multidisciplinary tumor board review to recommend the best treatment plan.

Treatment options vary by cancer type and stage and are decided by multidisciplinary teams. Below is a simplified comparison of common treatment modalities to help patients understand differences and expected recovery patterns.

Treatment type When used Benefits Typical recovery
Surgery (curative) Localized tumors Potentially curative, removes tumor quickly Days to weeks (depends on procedure)
Radiation therapy Local control, adjuvant after surgery Targets tumor area, organ-sparing Weeks (fractionated schedule)
Systemic therapy (chemotherapy, targeted, immunotherapy) Advanced or high-risk disease Treats microscopic or widespread disease; personalized options available Days to months; side-effect recovery varies

At Livasa Hospitals, treatment plans are individualized. For patients in Punjab, our oncology services Livasa Hospitals Punjab provide coordinated care to minimize delays between diagnosis and definitive treatment. If a screening leads to diagnosis, patients are supported by our clinical nurse coordinators, nutritionists, rehabilitation specialists and psychosocial counselors throughout the treatment journey.


Preventive oncology and lifestyle measures

Screening is only one part of cancer prevention. Preventive oncology includes vaccinations, lifestyle changes, chemoprevention in selected cases, and genetic counseling for high-risk individuals. Livasa’s preventive oncology center in Punjab focuses on comprehensive strategies to reduce cancer incidence in the community.

Key preventive measures:

  • HPV vaccination: Highly effective in preventing cervical and other HPV-related cancers. Recommended for adolescents and young adults according to national guidelines.
  • Smoking cessation: The single most effective step to lower lung, head and neck, bladder and many other cancer risks.
  • Healthy diet and physical activity: Maintaining a healthy weight and eating a plant-rich diet reduces risk of colorectal, breast and other cancers.
  • Alcohol moderation: Reduces risk of breast, liver and head and neck cancers.
  • Vaccination for hepatitis B: Prevents primary liver cancer caused by chronic hepatitis B infection.

Genetic counseling and BRCA testing Punjab are available at Livasa for families with strong histories of breast, ovarian, prostate or pancreatic cancers. Knowledge of a genetic mutation allows targeted prevention—such as enhanced surveillance, risk-reducing surgery or chemoprevention—and informs family members about their own risk. Preventive oncology is especially important in Punjab, where raising awareness and vaccinating against HPV can reduce cervical cancer burden substantially over decades.


Patient journey at Livasa Hospitals: what to expect and how to book

Livasa Hospitals aims to make the screening and diagnostic journey clear, efficient and compassionate. Here’s what patients in Punjab can expect when they choose Livasa for cancer screening and care.

Step-by-step patient journey:

  1. Booking: Call +91 80788 80788 or book online. Mention the centre you prefer (Livasa Mohali, Livasa Amritsar, Livasa Hoshiarpur, Livasa Khanna) and the screening package desired.
  2. Pre-test counseling: A nurse or preventive oncology coordinator explains preparation (e.g., bowel prep for colonoscopy), benefits, risks and alternatives.
  3. Screening test: Conducted in a comfortable setting with modern equipment and experienced technicians.
  4. Result review: Results are explained by the treating physician or oncologist; abnormal findings are fast-tracked for diagnostic workup.
  5. Multidisciplinary planning: For confirmed cancers, a tumor board creates an individualized plan; supportive care and rehabilitation are arranged.

Livasa emphasizes patient education throughout. If you search for "best oncologist in Punjab" or "cancer specialist Punjab," Livasa’s team of medical, surgical and radiation oncologists, along with genetic counselors and supportive care teams, offer a coordinated approach. We also provide clear cost estimates, help with insurance authorization where possible, and connect patients to local resources in Mohali, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur and Khanna.

Ready to take the next step?

For cancer screening Livasa Hospitals Punjab, call +91 80788 80788 or book an appointment online. Our team will guide you to the right screening package and centre nearest you.


Common questions, comparisons and final advice

Patients often ask for comparisons between tests, how often to screen, and what to do if a result is abnormal. Clear communication helps reduce anxiety and improves adherence to recommended surveillance schedules.

Comparison highlights:

Question Answer
Which test finds cancer earlier? It depends on the cancer type: mammography for breast, Pap/HPV for cervical, colonoscopy for colorectal and LDCT for high-risk lung patients.
Are tumor markers useful for screening? Most tumor markers are not recommended as primary screening tools because of low specificity. They are most useful for monitoring known cancers or as adjuncts to other tests.
Is genetic testing necessary? Genetic testing is valuable when family history or personal factors suggest hereditary risk. Counseling is essential to understand implications.

Final advice: if you live in Punjab and are considering screening, start by discussing your individual risk with an oncologist consultation at Livasa Hospitals. Screening decisions are personalized: not everyone needs every test, but many benefit from guideline-based screening that saves lives. Early cancer detection Punjab is the foundation of effective cancer control, and Livasa’s preventive oncology programs are designed to bring modern, evidence-based screening to communities across Punjab.

Contact Livasa Hospitals

Phone: +91 80788 80788

Book online: https://www.livasahospitals.com/appointment

Centers: Livasa Mohali, Livasa Amritsar, Livasa Hoshiarpur, Livasa Khanna. For oncology services Livasa Hospitals Punjab, schedule an oncologist consultation Punjab to begin your screening journey.

Disclaimer: The information provided here is educational and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Recommendations vary by individual; speak with a Livasa oncology specialist for personalized guidance.

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