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Actor Dipika Kakar recently faced a fresh hurdle with a 13mm cyst following her 2025 liver cancer surgery. |
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Actor Dipika Kakar recently faced a fresh hurdle with a 13mm cyst following her 2025 liver cancer surgery. |
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Cancer care in 2026 now relies on immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and multimodality treatment, even in early stages, improving survival rates. However, high costs limit access in India. A recent price cut on 17 key cancer drugs may expand affordability, helping more patients complete treatment and benefit from advanced, life-saving therapies. , Health, Times Now |
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Persistent infection with high-risk types of human papillomavirus, which is very common and generally transmitted through sexual contact, can cause cervical cancer. |
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Dr. Amit Parasnis explains how minimally invasive and organ-conserving cancer surgery, robotic techniques, and precision imaging are helping improve recovery, and quality of life |
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The drive will cover all 1.15 crore girls who turn 14 each year and will run as a special programme, separate from India's Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP). |
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India will launch free HPV vaccination for 14-year-old girls nationwide to prevent cervical cancer. The single-dose Gardasil vaccine protects against high-risk HPV types 16 and 18, responsible for most cases. Backed by Gavi, the programme aims to reduce cervical cancer deaths through early immunization and expanded access. , Health, Times Now |
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Melanoma is the most aggressive form of akin cancer, but when detected early, it can be lifesaving. Dr Sood shares the ABCDE rule to detect subtle signs early. | Health |
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India launches a free HPV vaccination program for 14-year-old girls, aiming to prevent cervical cancer nationwide. |
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NEW DELHI: In a major step towards eliminating preventable cancers among women, the Union government will soon launch a nationwide human papillomavirus (HPV) va |
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India's upcoming nationwide HPV vaccination programme offering free Gardasil doses to girls aged 14 and above marks a major step towards preventing cervical cancer. Expert explains why early immunisation is critical, who should take the vaccine and how wider access could reshape women's health. |