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Thousands of Indian women die from cervical cancer. A 5-minute test could save them
A new study highlights the importance of Pap smear tests for early cervical cancer detection in India. Despite the test's simplicity and the fact that it costs less than many routine medical ...
Breast cancer is rising among younger Indian women, but early detection and targeted therapies are changing outcomes. Dr ...
Gynaecological cancers like cervical, ovarian, and uterine cancer are rising rapidly among Indian women, yet awareness and access to timely diagnosis remain limited. With evolving treatment options, ...
One woman in India is diagnosed with breast cancer every four minutes and dies every eight minutes, says UN advisor Dr Sabine ...
Ovarian cancer is increasingly affecting younger Indian women, with metro cities seeing a sharp rise. Late diagnoses are ...
October reminds us that awareness is power — but only when it turns into action. In India, breast cancer has become the most common cancer among women, yet thousands continue to lose their lives ...
Meenakshi Gupta has been blind since birth. And yet she can identify what many patients and medical specialists miss: the tiniest lumps in a woman’s breast that could be malignant. One of 30 blind ...
While rigorous, peer-reviewed validation is required, the technologies are promising, offering affordable, radiation-free triage in remote areas and rapid referral pathways that do not leave women ...
Dr Sudipto De said that nearly 15-20% of all breast cancer cases in India occur in women under 40, and the average age for ...
Nearly 70% of autoimmune disease patients in India are women. Doctors have observed that autoimmune diseases are far more ...
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