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Heavy lifting can increase the risk of hernia and may sometimes delay the diagnosis of serious conditions like cancer. Experts advise proper lifting techniques and early medical consultation if symptoms like lumps, pain, or swelling appear. |
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Heavy lifting can increase the risk of hernia and may sometimes delay the diagnosis of serious conditions like cancer. Experts advise proper lifting techniques and early medical consultation if symptoms like lumps, pain, or swelling appear. |
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Keytruda, an immunotherapy drug, is transforming cancer treatment in India by helping the immune system fight cancer cells. Experts say it offers improved outcomes in several advanced cancers and marks a shift towards precision oncology. |
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A Rs1.5 lakh cancer drug meant to save lives is being leaked and counterfeited across India, exposing patients to fake treatments, financial loss, and dangerous delays in critical, life-saving care., Health, Times Now |
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In India, Keytruda is approved by the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) for multiple cancer types. As of recent approvals, it covers 14 indications across eight tumour types. |
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A balanced, nutrient-rich diet can help reduce cancer risk. From fruits and whole grains to healthy fats, here's what to eat and what to avoid. |
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Testicular cancer is one of the most treatable cancers when detected early. Knowing the early signs can help you in early detection and better treatment results. |
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At a time when cutting-edge therapies like CAR-T cell treatment, precision radiotherapy and robotic surgery are becoming available in India, oncologists say the biggest challenge remains delayed diagnosis, lack of screening, and deep inequalities in |
Can eating processed meats daily give you colon cancer? UK surgeon explains the link between the twoProcessed meats are classified as Group 1 carcinogens, which increase you colon cancer risk. However, Dr Rajan explains that the risk is a bit more nuanced. | Health |
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Immunity boosters are widely marketed, but oncologist Dr Jayesh Sharma says they do not work. He explains there is no magic pill to improve immunity and warns that such supplements often create a false sense of security, distracting from the importance of a healthy lifestyle. |