ICMR study reveals top two cancers among Indian women; early detection can prevent deaths

ICMR study reveals top two cancers among Indian women; early detection can prevent deaths

 09:30 26/08/2025

An ICMR study reveals a rising cancer burden in India, with breast and cervical cancers prevalent among women, while oral and lung cancers are common in men. The report forecasts increasing cancer cases, emphasizing the urgent need for targeted prevention, early detection through screening, and lifestyle changes. Regional variations highlight the importance of tailored strategies and improved healthcare access.
Vitamin C Deficiency Linked to Higher Risk of Stomach, Esophageal, and Lung Cancers: Know the Signs

Vitamin C Deficiency Linked to Higher Risk of Stomach, Esophageal, and Lung Cancers: Know the Signs

 03:30 22/08/2025

Vitamin C is vital for health. Research indicates that adequate vitamin C may lower the risk of stomach, oesophageal, and lung cancers. Studies show a link between higher vitamin C intake and reduced cancer incidence. Deficiency symptoms include fatigue and slow wound healing. Vitamin C acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells. A balanced diet or supplements can ensure sufficient intake.
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