Researchers from Indiana University and the University of South Florida performed an interdisciplinary study that produced important results regarding the long-term consequences on cancer survivors of one of the most widely used kinds of chemotherapy.
As many as 80 women who were cancer survivors walked the ramp in Gujarat's Rajkot. The event was organised with the aim of creating awareness about cancer and the importance of early diagnosis.
Breast cancer survivors have a much greater chance of having secondary cancers, including endometrial and ovarian cancer for women and prostate cancer for men, according to new research based on data from almost 600,000 patients in England.
Breast cancer survivor Chhavi Mittal recently posted a couple of pictures, along with a powerful message for people who judge others on the basis of their outfits.
New Delhi [India], February 7: In observance of World Cancer Day, players from the Dabang Delhi Kabaddi club have collaborated with doctors from HCMCT Manipal Hospital, Dwarka, to promote awareness around cancer prevention. The event featured a panel discussion between Dabang Delhi Kabaddi p
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], February 7: Manipal Hospitals Old Airport Road (OAR) stood as a beacon of hope on World Cancer Day, hosting the emotionally charged 'Voices of Victory: Celebrating the Journeys of Cancer Warriors' event. This commemorative gathering not only celebrated cancer s
Gurugram (Haryana) [India], February 5: In an endeavor to create awareness about cancer, Fortis Healthcare flagged off the 'Ride for Cancer' bike rally from Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram. The flag off ceremony was led by Anil Vinayak, Group COO, Fortis Healthcare amidst the pr
Ayushmann Khurrana is not only an amazing actor but he is also a loving and caring husband. He has always supported his wife and author Tahira Kashyap and they both stood by each other in difficult times. She is a breast cancer survivor. Ayushmann praised Tahira's unwavering spirit on Wor
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 3: Kaivalyadhama, a pioneer in Yoga research and therapy, and Tata Memorial Centre, a globally renowned cancer care institution, have entered a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at promoting the well-being of cancer survivors through th