On This ‘WORLD CANCER DAY’: 8 Best Oncologists Share Their Advice on Increasing Risks of Cancer

New Delhi (India), February 4: Every year on February 4th, World Cancer Day is observed to raise awareness about the disease and its prevention. Cancer is the leading cause of death worldwide, taking millions of lives each year. Prevention, early detection, and screening are three of the most important aspects of cancer treatment that can help save […]

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On This ‘WORLD CANCER DAY’: 8 Best Oncologists Share Their Advice on Increasing Risks of Cancer

New Delhi (India), February 4: Every year on February 4th, World Cancer Day is observed to raise awareness about the disease and its prevention. Cancer is the leading cause of death worldwide, taking millions of lives each year. Prevention, early detection, and screening are three of the most important aspects of cancer treatment that can help save lives. Here are some of the best oncologists’ cancer suggestions on cancer.

Dr. Viral Patel,  MBBS, DNB, MCh (Gynecological Oncology), European Society of Gynecological Oncology Certified, Consultant Gynecological Oncologist, HCG Cancer Centre, Ahmedabad  An excellent cancer care outcome has been made possible by organ-based sub-specialization. Gynecologic cancers represent one of the most common cancers among Indian women. Additionally, there are many young women diagnosed with cancer who seek conception. Hence, Specialization in Gynecological cancer is most important. Experts in Gynecologic cancer can make a significant difference in cancer treatment and the outcome of the disease. All women should have cervical cancer screening every three years. HPV Vaccination can prevent cervical cancer in more than 90% of cases. I urge all girls to get vaccinated against it. Today, Robotic surgery offers a better survival outcome in uterine cancer with fewer surgical complications. “Give up is not an option, TOGETHER we can beat cancer.

Dr. Amish VoraMBBS, MD, DNB, DM- Medical Oncology, HOPE Oncology Clinic, New Delhi With increasing Cancer incidence and newer expensive medicines getting approved, Gap in Cancer Care is widening. Newer medicines are very expensive and only a few can afford them. If every patient is told that the second best option also is effective and can equally help to cure their Cancer, the financial burden will reduce, and the Gap in Cancer Care would reduce. This knowledge requires to be disseminated at a mass level and by all treating oncologists.

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