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Hina Khan is battling Mucositis, amid her cancer treatment; know details

Hina Khan, battling with stage three breast cancer, recently developed mucositis which is a side-effect of chemotherapy. She requested her fans to share some advice and prayers

Hina Khan is battling Mucositis, amid her cancer treatment; know details
Updated On : 06 Sep 2024 | 4:11 PM IST

US FDA declines to approve Regeneron's therapy for common blood cancer

FDA, in a so-called 'complete response letter', said that the sole issue identified for approval is related to findings from a pre-approval inspection at a third-party manufacturer

US FDA declines to approve Regeneron's therapy for common blood cancer
Updated On : 21 Aug 2024 | 8:16 AM IST

Crucial to focus on cancers unique to low, middle-income nations: US expert

Low and middle-income countries are grappling with dual burden of non-communicable diseases and infection ailments, and it is crucial to "direct more attention" towards cancers prevalent or unique to such countries, a US-based cancer expert has said. Citing data, Dr Shobha Krishnan also said that as cancer cases in India are projected to rise by nearly 13 per cent by 2025 compared to 2020, the "urgency to exchange knowledge and best practices is critical". Krishnan, founder and president of US-based Global Initiative Against HPV and Cervical Cancer (GIAHC), was in India recently to take part in the first-ever US-India cancer dialogue held in Delhi earlier this month. In June 2023, President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi had reaffirmed the strong health partnership between the US and India by announcing new commitments to accelerate the fight against cancer, including convening a US-India cancer dialogue to advance the prevention, early detection, and treatment of ...

Crucial to focus on cancers unique to low, middle-income nations: US expert
Updated On : 11 Aug 2024 | 4:28 PM IST

Cancers in head, neck rising, account for 26% cases in India: Study

Around 26 per cent of cancer patients in India have tumours in the head and neck, and there is an upward trend of such cases in the country, a study has found. The findings of the study, conducted on 1,869 cancer patients across the country, were released on the World Head and Neck Cancer Day observed on Saturday. Cancer Mukt Bharat Foundation, a Delhi-based non-profit organisation, conducted the study by collating data from calls received on its helpline number from March 1 to June 30. Dr. Ashish Gupta, a senior oncologist who is heading the Cancer Mukt Bharat Campaign in India, said that India is seeing surge in head and neck cancer cases, especially among young men, due to increased tobacco consumption and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. "Around 80-90 pc of oral cancer patients have been found to use tobacco in some form, be it smoking or chewing. Most of the head and neck cancer are preventable, unlike other cancers for which the reason is unknown. It is a preventable ..

Cancers in head, neck rising, account for 26% cases in India: Study
Updated On : 27 Jul 2024 | 2:51 PM IST

Cancer treatment: Doctors reveal facts you didn't know about Chemotherapy

Cancer is a disease wherein some of the body's cells grow uncontrollably and spread to different parts of the body. And, chemotherapy is used to eradicate those cancer cells in cancer patients

Cancer treatment: Doctors reveal facts you didn't know about Chemotherapy
Updated On : 10 Jun 2024 | 3:16 PM IST

AstraZeneca to establish $1.5 billion cancer drug plant in Singapore

The facility, which will be the drugmaker's first end-to-end ADC production site, will be supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board

AstraZeneca to establish $1.5 billion cancer drug plant in Singapore
Updated On : 20 May 2024 | 1:59 PM IST

US FDA approves expanded use of Bristol Myers' cancer cell therapy

The Food and Drug Administration's decision marks the fourth approval for Breyanzi, which can now be used to treat patients who have received two or more prior lines of therapy

US FDA approves expanded use of Bristol Myers' cancer cell therapy
Updated On : 16 May 2024 | 10:02 AM IST

Hospital players enhance focus on cancer care amid a surge in cases

By 2025, cancer cases projected to hit 1.57 million, up 13% from 2020

Hospital players enhance focus on cancer care amid a surge in cases
Updated On : 14 May 2024 | 12:43 AM IST

'Significant technological investment needed for cancer treatment in India'

Sasidhar, the new president and chief executive officer of Apollo's hospital division, talks about future expansion, medical tourism, and growth roadmap

'Significant technological investment needed for cancer treatment in India'
Updated On : 07 Apr 2024 | 11:38 PM IST

CAR-T cell therapy raising hopes for cancer patients, medical tourism

CAR-T therapy is seen to be on the verge of a breakthrough, raising hopes for both cancer patients as well as medical tourism. But can it become the first line of treatment?

CAR-T cell therapy raising hopes for cancer patients, medical tourism
Updated On : 29 Mar 2024 | 10:26 PM IST

Russia close to creating cancer vaccine, announces Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Putin did not specify the details of the vaccine but said it could be available to patients soon. According to the WHO, nearly 10 million people die from the disease annually

Russia close to creating cancer vaccine, announces Vladimir Putin
Updated On : 15 Feb 2024 | 1:20 PM IST

King Charles III doing extremely well after cancer diagnosis: Queen Camilla

Queen Camilla said Thursday that King Charles III is doing well given his cancer diagnosis, adding that he has been touched by the messages of support he's received from the public. Camilla traveled from Sandringham House to Salisbury Cathedral on Thursday to attend a concert celebrating the work of local charities. Among the first people she met were workers from Wiltshire Air Ambulance, who offered hope that the king was doing well. Well he's doing extremely well under the circumstances,' Camilla said. He's very touched by all the letters and the messages the public have been sending from everywhere that's very cheering. The British monarch has been recuperating at his Sandringham estate in eastern England following his first treatment for an unspecified type of cancer. Buckingham Palace announced the diagnosis earlier this week.

King Charles III doing extremely well after cancer diagnosis: Queen Camilla
Updated On : 09 Feb 2024 | 6:47 AM IST

India registered 1.41 mn new cancer cases, 910,000 deaths in 2022: WHO

In 2022, India had more than 14.1 lakh new cancer cases and over 9.1 lakh deaths due to the disease, and breast cancer was the most common, according to the latest estimates of the disease's global burden by the World Health Organization (WHO). Cancers of lip, oral cavity and lung were the most common ones in men, accounting for 15.6 and 8.5 per cent of the new cases, respectively, whereas, cancers of breast and cervix uteri were the most frequent ones in women, making up close to 27 and 18 per cent of the new cases, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), WHO's cancer agency has estimated. It also calculated that the number of people alive within 5 years following a cancer diagnosis was nearly 32.6 lakhs in India. Globally, the agency estimated 2 crore new cancer cases and 97 lakh deaths, and about 5.3 crore people were alive within 5 years following a cancer diagnosis. About 1 in 5 people develop cancer in their lifetime, and roughly 1 in 9 men and 1 in 12 women di

India registered 1.41 mn new cancer cases,  910,000 deaths in 2022: WHO
Updated On : 02 Feb 2024 | 2:38 PM IST

New gender-specific proteins could detect early-stage cancers, shows study

A sex-specific group of ten plasma proteins were found to detect 18 different early-stage cancers, representing all major organs of the body, according to a study published in the British Medical Journal Oncology. Researchers said that while cancers of kidney in men and colon in women were easier to detect using their test, bladder cancer in women and thyroid cancer in men were "more challenging but achieved with relatively high accuracy after optimisation". The proteins could also detect liver and ovarian cancers, among others. The research team at Novelna Inc, the US company that designed the test, found that while each of these proteins, by itself, was only moderately accurate at picking up the disease at an early stage, it was highly accurate when combined with other proteins in the group. They said that these proteins were particularly effective at picking up early-stage disease, even as they showed an ability to pick up stage I-III disease and all types of cancer. The team sa

New gender-specific proteins could detect early-stage cancers, shows study
Updated On : 10 Jan 2024 | 3:43 PM IST

Fortis launches institute for specialised treatment of blood cancer

A well-known private healthcare group, Fortis on Friday inaugurated a state-of-the-art facility for the specialised treatment of blood cancers and disorders, which it said "represented a critical step" in addressing the urgent need for comprehensive holistic care. The Fortis Institute of Blood Disorders also integrates paediatric and geriatric care, advanced transplant procedures, and hematopathology expertise, all under one roof, Fortis Healthcare said in a release. The Institute also launched CAR-T cell therapy to its extensive network of Bone Marrow Transplant centres in Mohali, Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Mumbai and Bangalore, the statement said. This initiative is supported by a commercial collaboration with ImmunoACT, an IIT-Bombay spin-off and pioneer in India's first fully indigenous and commercially approved gene-modified cell therapy. The NexCAR19, India's first market-authorised CAR-T cell therapy, offers a new ray of hope for treating B-cell lymphomas and B-acute lymphoblast

Fortis launches institute for specialised treatment of blood cancer
Updated On : 05 Jan 2024 | 7:22 PM IST

Aurobindo Pharma subsidiary receives USFDA approval for Ryzeneuta

It helps to enhance the immune function of cancer patients and prevent the side effects of neutropenia caused by chemotherapy

Aurobindo Pharma subsidiary receives USFDA approval for Ryzeneuta
Updated On : 22 Nov 2023 | 11:45 AM IST

National Cancer Awareness Day 2023: History, importance, myths and more

The National Cancer Awareness Day intends to bring issues to light about cancer in addition to encouraging support for research and treatment endeavours dedicated towards handling this deadly disease

National Cancer Awareness Day 2023: History, importance, myths and more
Updated On : 07 Nov 2023 | 11:18 AM IST

Cancer cases up 79% among under-50 in past 30 years, reveals study

In 2022, India recorded around 146,000 cancer cases, and projections indicate that this number is set to rise to 157,000 by 2025

Cancer cases up 79% among under-50 in past 30 years, reveals study
Updated On : 06 Sep 2023 | 12:54 PM IST

England to be offer world-first seven-minute cancer treatment injection

The UK's National Health Service (NHS) will be the first in the world to offer an "under the skin" injection for cancer treatment, possibly decreasing treatment times by up to three quarters

England to be offer world-first seven-minute cancer treatment injection
Updated On : 31 Aug 2023 | 2:59 PM IST

England's NHS introduces 7-minute 'under the skin' cancer treatment

This new method allows cancer patients to receive the immunotherapy drug 'Atezolizumab' through an injection, as opposed to intravenous administration which can take up to an hour

England's NHS introduces 7-minute 'under the skin' cancer treatment
Updated On : 31 Aug 2023 | 2:24 PM IST