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Dr. Varun Goel, Senior Consultant at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre, explains why cancer diagnoses are rising among young Indians and how early awareness can save lives., Health, Times Now |
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Dr. Varun Goel, Senior Consultant at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre, explains why cancer diagnoses are rising among young Indians and how early awareness can save lives., Health, Times Now |
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Cervical cancer can present with subtle, easily overlooked symptoms. Learn the early warning signs beyond period problems and why timely medical evaluation can save lives. |
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Cervical cancer is highly preventable with early detection. Experts explain its causes, early warning signs, and why screening and HPV vaccination matter. |
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A mouth ulcer that does not heal within two weeks should not be ignored, as it can be an early warning sign of mouth or throat cancer. Experts warn that persistent sores, red or white patches, bleeding, pain, or swallowing difficulty may signal oral cancer, especially among tobacco and alcohol users. , Health, Times Now |
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Cervical cancer is highly preventable, yet myths around lifestyle and hygiene persist. Learn the truth behind common misconceptions and why screening and vaccination matter. |
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Teenagers can lower their cervical cancer risk by getting the HPV vaccine, practising safe sex, making healthy choices, and discussing reproductive health. |
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Poor menstrual hygiene may increase the risk of infections that allow HPV to persist, raising cervical cancer risk. Doctor explains what women can do to protect themselves. |
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Doctors explain why cervical cancer cases are rising among younger women, highlighting the role of HPV infection, low vaccination rates, changing sexual patterns, delayed screening |
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Cervical cancer is preventable with early screening. Learn about HPV, cervical cancer risks, screening guidelines, and why regular tests can save women's lives. |
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LAS VEGAS: Beyond smart watches and rings, artificial intelligence is being used to make self-testing for major diseases more readily available -- from headsets |