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Walk into most clinics in India, and you will notice a pattern. People don’t usually come in early. They come when something already feels wrong. A persistent cough. Unexplained fatigue. Sudden weight loss. [1]

Jyotsna Govil Chairperson, Indian Cancer Society, Delhi Branch The launch of HPV vaccine program by the Prime Minister in Ajmer on 28th February is a cherished milestone in the journey of public health approach to cervical cancer prevention. [2]

TOKYO -- As Asians become wealthier, lead more sedentary lives and adopt unhealthier habits, there are predictions that cancer cases will keep rising. [3]

NEW DELHI (NewsRise) -- Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, India's largest drugmaker, has received approval from the U.S. [4]

Mahidol University's Faculty of Medicine and Siriraj Hospital have launched a digital art exhibition of cancer to inspire hope. [5]

The Ministry of Public Health and partner networks are raising cancer awareness among women, especially for cervical cancer and breast cancer. [6]

NAYPYITAW—The Lower House of Parliament on Thursday approved a proposal urging the Union government to take steps to reduce the prevalence of cancer in the country. [7]

In view of October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, various brands and companies in the Malaysian style industry has rolled out campaigns to support the cause. [8]

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[1] MM timesofindia.indiatimes.com · 2026-03-20 · 45% match

Preventive health screening: Doctor says this is the smartest investment you can make in your 30s

Walk into most clinics in India, and you will notice a pattern. People don’t usually come in early. They come when something already feels wrong. A persistent cough. Unexplained fatigue. Sudden weight loss.

[2] MM morungexpress.com · 82% match

The Journey in Recognising the Role of HPV Vaccine – An investment in Cervical Cancer Prevention

Jyotsna Govil Chairperson, Indian Cancer Society, Delhi Branch The launch of HPV vaccine program by the Prime Minister in Ajmer on 28th February is a cherished milestone in the journey of public health approach to cervical cancer prevention.

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2020-07-10 · 53% match

COVID exposes Philippines and India to higher cancer risks: index

TOKYO -- As Asians become wealthier, lead more sedentary lives and adopt unhealthier habits, there are predictions that cancer cases will keep rising.

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2015-12-04 · 49% match

US clearance for key cancer drug provides relief amid regulatory troubles

NEW DELHI (NewsRise) -- Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, India's largest drugmaker, has received approval from the U.S.

[5] TH bangkokpost.com · 2023-07-03 · 48% match

Exhibition hopes to shift attitude towards cancer

Mahidol University's Faculty of Medicine and Siriraj Hospital have launched a digital art exhibition of cancer to inspire hope.

[6] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2023-10-25 · 44% match

Health Ministry pursuing comprehensive cancer care as key 2024 policy

The Ministry of Public Health and partner networks are raising cancer awareness among women, especially for cervical cancer and breast cancer.

[7] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2019-06-07 · 44% match

Lawmakers Urge Govt to Tackle High Cancer Rates

NAYPYITAW—The Lower House of Parliament on Thursday approved a proposal urging the Union government to take steps to reduce the prevalence of cancer in the country.

[8] MY www.thestar.com.my · 2021-10-21 · 44% match

The Malaysian style industry embraces pink to support breast cancer awareness

In view of October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, various brands and companies in the Malaysian style industry has rolled out campaigns to support the cause.

[9] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2024-08-02 · 44% match

Roche Diagnostics Thailand launches first national women’s checkup week locally in light of new cervical cancer survey findings

Roche Diagnostics Thailand Co., Ltd has launched the inaugural National Women’s Check-up Week (NWCW) in Thailand to empower women to take action and control their own health.

[10] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-05-01 · 43% match

Health and welfare innovators garner annual honors

TOKYO -- The man behind the creation of India's biometric national ID system, a Taiwanese virologist whose discoveries helped contain SARS, and a Pakistani nonprofit foundation that provides emergency services have been awarded this year's Nikkei Asi

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