The 'Swasth Mahila Swasth Bharat' project aims to screen 1,50,000 women for breast cancer over the next 12 months across 15 states, focusing on under-represented and under-resourced communities
Read MoreBreast cancer incidence is projected to increase from 2.3 million new cases in 2020 to over three million by 2040
Read MoreThis innovation aims to spare breast cancer patients from unnecessary chemotherapy, promising a more targeted and efficient treatment approach
Read MoreAccording to the National Cancer Registry under ICMR-NCDIR, female breast cancer (FBC) is the leading cause of cancer incidence and mortality in India, accounting for 13.5 per cent of all new cancer cases and 10 per cent of cancer-related deaths
Read MoreThe earliest form of breast cancer is not life-threatening and can be detected in early stage
Read MoreThe RNSM procedure, a fusion of robotic technology with advanced breast cancer treatment, marked a significant advancement in combating breast cancer, which notably affects young women, constituting 48 per cent of cases in India
Read MoreThis minimally invasive technique ensures precise removal of cancerous tissue while preserving the original breast skin and nipple
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