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World Cancer Day: Global Cancer Crisis Demands Urgent Action to Address Soaring Burden
On World Cancer Day, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the cancer agency of the World Health Organization (WHO), released the latest estim
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The Growing Problem: Women’s Cancer Incidence Over the Past Ten Years
Cancer has been a major global health concern, and over the past ten years, its effects on women have been especially notable. Cancer cases are increasing, espe
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Lifestyle
Clinical research on impact of yoga on cancer care to kick off
With the popularity of yoga worldwide, more and more health conscious people have been adopting its practice in their daily lives. The potential of yoga in keep
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Press Releases
Auckland and Mumbai to collaborate on cancer care
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland and Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH), Mumbai, the largest and the most renowned cancer care hospital and research centre
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Health
AI, vaccines, liquid biopsies seen as reshaping cancer care
India’s biggest challenge will be how to make it affordable and accessible for millions of its people when technologies continue to revolutionize cancer care, s
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Science & Nature
Novel drug delivery solution helps improve cancer treatment
Research reveals novel site-specific drug delivery method using gold nanoparticles that can improve cancer treatment
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Science & Nature
Molecular biosensor throws light on cancer detection
Indian scientists find sugar-coated pouches in body fluids can help detect cancer
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Health
Cancer vaccine development gives much pride to Kerala biotech research institute
The Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology provides critical lab support in development of India’s first indigenous vaccine for cervical cancer
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Health
Cervical cancer prevention gets a leg up with first indigenously developed vaccine Cervavac
Cervavac promises better prevention from being afflicted by the dreaded cervical cancer ailment
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Press Releases
Do not ignore these Five Early Warning signs of Kidney Cancer – Stay Alert and Healthy
The incidence of kidney cancer is rising in India. As per statistics, 1 out of 450 men and 1 out of 600 women are at risk of kidney cancer. Also, men are likely
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Health
Dostarlimab: Everything we know about cancer’s cure drug
18 people in a restricted clinical trial tried a drug called Dostarlimab for six months and saw their cancer vanish completely
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Education
Jaw bone cancer, trauma-hit patients could find new hope in novel Nanotex Bone
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham’s Nanotex Bone graft gets Central Drugs Standard Control Organization nod for pilot clinical trial.
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World News
Fukushima disaster reason for cancer; 6 young men seek compensation
Six young men who developed thyroid cancer blamed radiation due to the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster as the reason for the disaster.
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Health
HPV immunization program has almost eradicated Cervical Cancer in women-Lancet Study
70% of cervical cancers are caused by HPV-16 and HPV-18 strains of the virus and 3 vaccines are effective against both strains of the HPV virus.
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Science & Nature
Path-breaking research by Kerala-based RGCB finds liver cancer treatment capabilities in local shrub
RGCB scientists found that the Solanum nigrum shrub has properties that protect the liver from uncontrollable cell growth.
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Health
COVID Vaccine will lead to development of vaccine for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
The latest development in mRNA can help in treating the most aggressive form of Breast Cancer, triplenegative Breast cancer. One of the reasons the COVID-19 vac
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Breast cancer manifestation in younger women and its challenges
The denseness of breast tissues in younger women makes breast cancer difficult to detect during self-examination or mammography.
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Health
Research suggests radio-wave therapy is safe for liver cancer patients
The frequencies used are specific to the patient’s liver cancer as identified through tumour biopsies or blood work A new study shows that a targeted ther
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Alcohol consumption linked to more than 740,000 new cancer cases in 2020: Study finds
Alcohol consumption has been shown to cause DNA damage through increased production of harmful chemicals in the body Alcohol is estimated to have caused more th
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