Tag: Cancer

Comeback won’t be easy: Yuvraj Singh

yuvraj singh 250x300 Comeback won’t be easy: Yuvraj SinghThe star cricketer from the Indian Cricket team, Yuvraj Singh, who recently back to India after a three month long treatment in the US hospital for a rare germ cancer, said in a press conference that it won’t be easy to make an early comeback in the Indian cricket team but he is having high to return to the team soon.

The cricketer was addressing to media for the first time after his return to India. Yuvraj Singh was the hero of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 and won the Man-of-the-Series award.

Yuvraj Singh was accompanied by his doctor Nitesh Rohatgi during the press conference. Yuvraj said, “I don’t know what future holds. It will be a great achievement if I get back to the field. I am thankful to god that I got back my life. Everybody faces such issues. I am very happy and thankful to everyone that I am out of it.” Read more

Early detection can save death from cancer mortality

TOBACCO CANCER 300x238 Early detection can save death from cancer mortalityAccording to the horridness report on cancer mortality, around Six lakh Indian people are being dead have caused of avoidable cancer in 2010.

A landmark study from across 16 centres published in The Lancet found that mostly cancer affected people are of aged between 30 and 69, and it never a disease of the rich.

Cancer infected people are of a large number of poor and illiterate Indians because of ignorance of it— oral, lung, cervical, breast etc.

Nearly 23% deaths recorded from tobacco-related cancer, almost 1.2 lakh deaths in 2010, 40% deaths in men and 20% in women. In men, Lung, Oral and Stomach cancer are common while cervical and breast cancer affects mostly women. Read more

World Cancer Day 2012: India registers 1 million cancer cases every year

World Cancer Day 2012 300x223 World Cancer Day 2012: India registers 1 million cancer cases every yearFeb 4 is the World Cancer Day. Around 80 percent of men and women are infected by breast cancer when they come to a hospital.

The breast and cervix Cancer are most common among women while men suffer from neck, throat and prostate cancer.

Amongst them urban women are rapidly afflicted with Cancer due to rapid lifestyle changes as delayed reproductive activity, prolonged reproductive period playing hormonal havoc and lack of physical work.

In India, Cancer is rapidly spreading on graph and atleast one million new cancer cases coming up every year in India.

As per the Delhi Cancer Registry data, the number of cancer cases in rural areas is 14.5 per 100,000, whereas in urban areas, it is 26.9 per 100,000. Read more

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