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  • Could vaccine be the next big advance in cancer treatment?

    Scientists say research has reached a turning point. A vaccine shot could shrink tumors and stop cancer from coming back.
  • Health and Tech: Sedentary life linked to all major chronic diseases

    Number of studies indicated that anywhere between 50 per cent and 60 per cent of adults in India between 18 years and 69 years do not meet the physical activity regimen that is recommended by WHO
  • Study shows how ultrasound is promising technique for treating cancer

    A team of researchers has created a sonodynamic cancer treatment based on semiconducting polymer nanoparticles linked to immunomodulators that can be triggered by ultrasound
  • Adherence to global health recommendations lowers risk of cancer: Study

    The findings, published today in Cancer, show that living a healthier lifestyle, can help prevent several types of cancer
  • 40% cancer caused by tobacco consumption: New report

    Nearly 40 per cent of cancer cases are caused by tobacco, alcohol and pan masala, 4 per cent cases are genetic and 10 per cent are related to cleanliness.
  • Chiranjeevi criticizes media for misquoting his health remarks, causing unnecessary confusion

    Chiranjeevi said that he was able to prevent cancer by undergoing regular medical tests.
  • Hyderabad: Apollo Hospitals launches Cancer Champions United initiative

    This innovative program aims to provide comprehensive resources, community support, and a platform for survivors to connect, inspire, and thrive
  • Alkem launches biosimilar to treat head, neck cancer

    Head and neck cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in India, which is primarily caused by the consumption of tobacco
  • Mulugu: Social activist Sanda Babu fights cancer, needs help

    Babu, known for his unwavering commitment to social service, devoted an entire decade to empowering the underprivileged and marginalized communities in Mulugu
  • Long-term exposure to diesel pollution bad for health: Experts

    A government panel formed by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has recommended banning the use of diesel-based four-wheelers by 2027 in cities with a population of over 10 lakh people.
  • Researchers find new method that help overcome resistance treatment in cancer

    One of the primary goals of immunotherapy is to reverse T cell weariness in order to boost the immune system's ability to remove cancerous cells
  • Newly-developed censor can detect early signs of cancer, distinguish type of tumours: Study

    MIT engineers have designed a new nanoparticle sensor that could detect early diagnosis of cancer with a simple urine test
  • Vitamin D levels may affect body’s response to cancer treatment: Study

    Vitamin D has many effects on the body, including regulation of the immune system.
  • Doctors at KIMS Hospitals took alternative route to remove tumour from a 58-year-old patient

    The patient, who earlier was admitted to a hospital in Nizamabad and was on ventilator, was brought to KIMS Hospitals.
  • Hyderabad: High-end cancer care block inaugurated at MNJ Cancer Hospital

    Telangana government in collaboration with Aurobindo Pharma on Sunday inaugurated the high-end cancer care block at MNJ Cancer Hospital.
  • When death comes calling this Khammam man stood bravely welcoming it

    Dr Yepuri Harshavardhan of Khammam, serving as a general physician in Australia was diagnosed with lung cancer in October 2020 much to the dismay of his family members
  • Health and Tech: MCED tests to help detect cancers early

    MCED tests Utilise blood, urine samples to detect cancer
  • Walking daily for 11 min can prevent risk of early death

    Just 11 minutes a day (or 75 minutes a week) of brisk walking, dancing, riding a bike, playing tennis or hiking would be sufficient to lower the risk of death caused by diseases such as heart disease.
  • Obesity along with Diabetes: A Lethal Combination

    Several types of cancers, infertility, depression, tendency to commit suicide, sexual dysfunction, arthritis, osteoporosis etc., too get either onset or accelerated by obesity.
  • Study reveals how breast MRI is effective at detecting cancer

    The findings were published in Radiology, a journal of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
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