04Feb/14

Cancer cases growing at an alarming pace: WHO – Times of India


Times of India

Cancer cases growing at an alarming pace: WHO
Times of India
WHO experts say burden of infection-related cancers (including those of the cervix, liver, and stomach) and those associated with industrialized lifestyles (such as those of the lung, breast, and large intestine) is higher in developing countries like
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04Feb/14

World Cancer Day: Cases of Cancer to rise five-fold in India by 2025, say experts – Microfinance Monitor


Times of India

World Cancer Day: Cases of Cancer to rise five-fold in India by 2025, say experts
Microfinance Monitor
“The number of cancer cases in India is increasing every year,” P. K. Julka, head of the oncology department at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, told IANS. Lung, stomach, liver, colon and breast cancer cause the most cancer deaths each
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03Feb/14

Cancer – early diagnosis and treatment saves lives – World Health Organization (press release)


World Health Organization (press release)

Cancer – early diagnosis and treatment saves lives
World Health Organization (press release)
Dr G.K. Rath, Professor of the Department of Radiation and Oncology and Chief of the Dr B R Ambedkar Institute of cancer and Rotary Hospital at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, where Meena Bijlani is being treated, said, “At AIIMS, we are

03Feb/14

Cancer incidence to rise five-fold in India by 2025? – Times of India


Times of India

Cancer incidence to rise five-fold in India by 2025?
Times of India
“Avoid a high-cholesterol diet like meat, liver and milk products. Intake of antioxidant-rich foods like guavas, tomatos, grapes and pineapples can help protect against cancer. Adding dietary fibre to your food can protect you from intestine cancer
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