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Abnormal vaginal bleeding is often ignored, but doctors warn it can be an early sign of cervical cancer. Here's why timely medical care and regular screening matter. |
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Abnormal vaginal bleeding is often ignored, but doctors warn it can be an early sign of cervical cancer. Here's why timely medical care and regular screening matter. |
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Cervical cancer is largely preventable. Learn how HPV infection leads to cervical cancer, the importance of screening and vaccination, and why early awareness can save lives. |
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Highlighting the urgent need for awareness and support for sarcoma, a rarely discussed but serious cancer affecting many. |
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Persistent itching can sometimes signal serious illness, including cancer. Oncologist Dr Amit Garg highlights four cancers--Hodgkin lymphoma, polycythemia vera, gallbladder cancer, and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma--where chronic itching may appear, often alongside other warning signs. Early medical evaluation is crucial, as timely diagnosis can significantly improve treatment outcomes. , Health, Times Now |
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TEZPUR: Researchers at Assam's Tezpur University have identified distinct chemical signatures in blood that can differentiate gallbladder cancer cases occurring |
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Tezpur University researchers discover blood markers for early gallbladder cancer detection, promising timely diagnosis and improved patient outcomes. |
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Cervical Cancer Awareness Month: This cancer type can be prevented through vaccination, regular check-ups, and community awareness to empower women's health. |
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Every two minutes, one woman loses her life to cervical cancer in India, which is a largely preventable type of cancer. |
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The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has launched a free cervical cancer screening programme through January, amid alarming statistics showing India loses one woman every eight minutes to the largely preventable disease. The initiative offers WHO-recommended HPV testing, follow-up care, and vaccination, aiming to detect cancer early and save lives. , Health, Times Now |
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Plastic has become part of daily life, but Dr Jayesh Sharma, a Raipur-based cancer surgeon with over 25 years of experience, explains how heat, ageing containers, and microplastics can quietly affect health. He also outlines simple ways to reduce everyday exposure at home. |