cancer

More people die of cancers linked to workplace carcinogens in Western Europe and Australasia than anywhere else.

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Public health interventions have been few and far between to check the continuing ravages of arsenic poisoning in India.

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The increase in cancer rates globally has been linked to prolonged exposure to environmental contaminants.

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Construction work has been linked to many types of cancer. But more research is needed to understand what causes these conditions and how to best prevent them.

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Duty exemptions will support better patient outcomes and encourage the integration of advanced medical technologies into the Indian healthcare landscape.

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The field of RNA therapeutics has expanded incredibly over the last 30 years, and mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines are just the start.

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Cancer cachexia affects 50 to 80 percent of people with cancer, but you may never have heard of it.

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Plant-derived anticancer agents are effective cancer inhibitors. Their production and use need to be managed to keep up with demand sustainably.

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Cancer puts a huge financial burden on families. Programmes to help cope with the cost can only help patients and their loved ones.

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Indonesia’s strong family ties mean many cancer patients are cared for at home. Understanding palliative care can help elevate a patient’s quality of life.

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Lowering the screening age, increasing health awareness and improving access to screening services can improve breast cancer outcomes for poor women.

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