Apollo Cancer Centres have introduced ‘End-O Check,’ a targeted early detection initiative aimed at women aged 45 and above. The program emphasizes screening for endometrial and ovarian cancers through awareness, proactive diagnostics like transvaginal ultrasonography, and timely medical intervention.
The initiative was aimed to highlight the critical role that men can play in supporting the fight against breast cancer, advocating for early detection and encouraging conversations around breast health.
One-day BMT, for treatment of lymphoma, multiple myeloma and other hematologic conditions, will also enhance patient comfort by allowing recovery at home, minimize hospital-related stress and infection risk, and increased convenience with daily OP monitoring and care, a press release said.
The initiative marks a significant stride toward breast cancer management and offers a promising glimpse into the future of healthcare services, a press release said.
Hyderabad: In a unique initiative at using art as a medium to spread awareness on breast cancer, especially encouraging women to take-up self-breast examination, Apollo Cancer Centres (ACC) on Monday, has launched ArtCan, Kerala mural-artworks depicting eight simple ways of self-breast examination for women. The Kerala mural art work, which have also brought out in […]
Hyderabad: Apollo Cancer Centres in collaboration with Datar Cancer Genetics, a cancer research company, on Wednesday announced the launch of a blood test that promises to detect breast cancers at early stages in asymptomatic individuals with high accuracy, which could help timely diagnosis and treatment. Essentially, the blood test known as EasyCheck-Breast, provides knowledge about […]