5 Superfoods That May Help Prevent Cancer Naturally
Know five powerful superfoods that may help reduce cancer risk naturally by boosting immunity, fighting inflammation, and supporting overall long-term health.
Know five powerful superfoods that may help reduce cancer risk naturally by boosting immunity, fighting inflammation, and supporting overall long-term health.
Men over 40 face rising cancer risks. Learn the most common cancers, early warning signs, screening tests, and prevention tips this World Cancer Day 2026.
Can cancer be prevented? Experts explain causes, early warning signs, screening tests, and practical ways to lower cancer risk for a healthier future.
A breast lump can be life-changing if ignored. Here are the early warning signs, when to get screened, and how early detection of breast cancer can save lives.
World Cancer Day 2026: Is it safe to conceive after undergoing a cancer treatment? Here are the top things that a gynecologist wants everyone diagnosed with this deadly condition to know.
World Cancer Day 2026 reinforces a simple but powerful message: knowledge, prevention, early detection, and compassion can change outcomes.
As we gear up to observe World Cancer Day 2026 under the theme 'United by Unique', let's take a look at the stages of prostate cancer, which is one of the leading causes of death worldwide.
Awareness is not a passive process but triggers activism, resulting in lowering the incidence of late-stage cancers that constitute 70% of cases in resource-poor environments.
Cancer is increasingly affecting young adults under 30. On World Cancer Day 2026, explore causes, risks, lifestyle links, and early warning signs to watch for.
On World Cancer Day 2026, explore how palliative care in India helps cancer patients manage pain, stress, and symptoms while improving dignity and overall quality of life.
Cancer does not discriminate by gender, race, age or socioeconomic status. Let's take a close look at five of these world leaders who have faced prostate cancer as we observe World Cancer Day 2026.
World Cancer Day 2026 Live: From experts calling for early detection as global cases surge toward 30 million by 2050 to the 2026-27 Union Budget giving tax relaxation to almost 17 cancer drugs - Check the latest updates here.
Know why Pap smear testing is vital for women's health, how it detects cervical cancer early, and when every woman should start screening.
World Cancer Day 2026: Stem Cell Therapy for Cancer Treatment - As life expectancies increase and lifestyle diseases become more common, preserving stem cells offers valuable insurance against future health challenges.
Signs of lung cancer that are visible in your eyes - Scroll down to know everything about the condition and it's warning symptoms.
Researchers note that toxin appeared to concentrate its effects within tumour tissue and did not cause any harmful inflammation in mice, such as effects on body weight, functions of vital organs and general health.
Know five often-missed cancers in women beyond breast and cervical, with early warning signs, risks, and why timely detection can save lives.
On World Cancer Day 2026, here's why palliative care in India is vital for comfort, pain relief, dignity, and better quality of life alongside cancer treatment.
Men over 40 face rising cancer risks. Learn the most common cancers, early warning signs, screening tests, and prevention tips this World Cancer Day 2026.
Can cancer be prevented? Experts explain causes, early warning signs, screening tests, and practical ways to lower cancer risk for a healthier future.
A breast lump can be life-changing if ignored. Here are the early warning signs, when to get screened, and how early detection of breast cancer can save lives.
World Cancer Day 2026: Is it safe to conceive after undergoing a cancer treatment? Here are the top things that a gynecologist wants everyone diagnosed with this deadly condition to know.
World Cancer Day 2026 reinforces a simple but powerful message: knowledge, prevention, early detection, and compassion can change outcomes.
As we gear up to observe World Cancer Day 2026 under the theme 'United by Unique', let's take a look at the stages of prostate cancer, which is one of the leading causes of death worldwide.
Awareness is not a passive process but triggers activism, resulting in lowering the incidence of late-stage cancers that constitute 70% of cases in resource-poor environments.
Cancer is increasingly affecting young adults under 30. On World Cancer Day 2026, explore causes, risks, lifestyle links, and early warning signs to watch for.
On World Cancer Day 2026, explore how palliative care in India helps cancer patients manage pain, stress, and symptoms while improving dignity and overall quality of life.
Cancer does not discriminate by gender, race, age or socioeconomic status. Let's take a close look at five of these world leaders who have faced prostate cancer as we observe World Cancer Day 2026.
World Cancer Day 2026 Live: From experts calling for early detection as global cases surge toward 30 million by 2050 to the 2026-27 Union Budget giving tax relaxation to almost 17 cancer drugs - Check the latest updates here.
Know why Pap smear testing is vital for women's health, how it detects cervical cancer early, and when every woman should start screening.
World Cancer Day 2026: Stem Cell Therapy for Cancer Treatment - As life expectancies increase and lifestyle diseases become more common, preserving stem cells offers valuable insurance against future health challenges.
Signs of lung cancer that are visible in your eyes - Scroll down to know everything about the condition and it's warning symptoms.
Researchers note that toxin appeared to concentrate its effects within tumour tissue and did not cause any harmful inflammation in mice, such as effects on body weight, functions of vital organs and general health.
Know five often-missed cancers in women beyond breast and cervical, with early warning signs, risks, and why timely detection can save lives.
On World Cancer Day 2026, here's why palliative care in India is vital for comfort, pain relief, dignity, and better quality of life alongside cancer treatment.
Mouth cancer affects 1 in every 50 adults in India. Doctors warn that ignoring persistent tongue blisters could mean missing the first signs of this deadly disease.
Know five powerful superfoods that may help reduce cancer risk naturally by boosting immunity, fighting inflammation, and supporting overall long-term health.
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World Cancer Day is every year observed on 4 February to educate and encourage people on its prevention, early detection, and treatment.
Closing the cancer care gap requires a multifaceted approach, including the following.
Here on the occasion of World Cancer Day, we list out some famous celebrities across various fields who fought cancer and came out on top to inspire others.
Studies say the following foods may help prevent the development or progression of breast cancer.
Researchers suggest that up to 50% of cancer cases and about 50% of cancer deaths are preventable with the available knowledge.
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This World Cancer Day we tell you how to stay healthy and cancer free!
WATCH VIDEO: World Cancer Day Exclusive: Dr. Vinayak Maka explains the stages of cancer, early detection, and treatment options to help raise awareness and promote proactive care.
Cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality in the world. Watch the video to know more about early diagnosis, cancer treatment and prevention strategies from an expert.
World Cancer Day: Cancer awareness is of utmost importance and so are regular screenings. Watch this video to find out more about the process.
Today on the occasion of World Cancer Day, we have with us Dr Surender Kumar Dabas, Senior Director and HOD, Oncology, BLK Super Specialty Hospital.
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