Health
World Cancer Day: Oncologists share essential health tips to prevent cancer – The Indian Express
Look out for potential symptoms and take preventive steps
A WHO study confirms that one in 10 Indians may develop cancer in a lifetime. At a time when advanced treatments are available and the disease is entirely curable, this data is alarming, say oncologists.
But there are some cancers and associated risk factors in women that can be recognised by doing some self-examinations. Dr J B Sharma, HOD and senior consultant, Medical Oncology, Action Cancer Hospital said, Discussion in regard to women-centric cancers should be more prioritised. According to…
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