Cancer cases in India are rising, highlighting the importance of cancer registries for tracking, understanding, and treating ...
Researchers from various institutions in the country predicted that the number of patients with breast cancer in India will continue to increase in the future, highlighting that the economic burden ...
On World Cancer Day, Apollo Cancer Centres launched the ‘Unify to Notify’ campaign, calling on the Government of India to ...
Late cancer diagnosis in India leads to higher mortality and treatment costs Government insurance schemes help but need better preventive coverage Improved awareness, screenings, and ...
Cancer is a word that is hard to get away from now – most people’s lives in India have been touched, directly or indirectly by it, and, as cases continue to climb uphill, prevention and ...
Over 17.2 million cases of cancer were reported worldwide in 2016. More notably, the IHME’s analysis indicated that India ranked tenth among the countries with the lowest rate of cancer ...
Recent trends reveal a sharp rise in cancer cases in India, with younger patients and a lack of effective screening programs contributing to late-stage diagnoses. Major factors include tobacco use ...
Cancer care in India has made remarkable progress, with the government taking significant steps to improve accessibility and affordability. The exemption of three cancer medicines from customs ...
Cervical cancer is increasing among rural Indian women, with many unaware of its symptoms or testing. Primarily caused by HPV, it can be detected through regular screening and prevented with ...
In India, between 1990 and 2016, the number of cancer deaths increased by 112% and the disease incidence increased by 48.7%. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), cancer ...
Dr Bhargava spoke to India TV about the drug and how it will benefit cancer patients. Explaining CAR-T cell therapy, Dr Bhargava said that it "is a type of immunotherapy that involves ...