National Cancer Awareness Day falls on November 7 2025 Team L&M Being proactive with healthcare is crucial for maintaining excellent health, in addition to healthy food and physical activity. Regular check-ups and preventive tests can identify potential health issues before symptoms appear. “Your 20s and 30s set the groundwork for long-term health,” says Dr. Aakaar […]Read More
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Dr Chandrashekhar Prasad Singh The years after menopause are often described as liberating, no more cycles, no hormonal swings. But beneath that calm, another reality unfolds. After 50, the hormonal balance shifts, but the risk of breast cancer actually goes up. As per the National Cancer Registry Programme (ICMR-NCDIR, 2024), most new breast cancer cases in […]Read More
Team L&M Medanta Hospital has unveiled its Aao. Dekho. Seekho. kiosks where women can get a hands-on learning experience of the breast self-examination. This initiative, launched nationwide, by the Medanta Cancer Institute, brings about a paradigm shift in Breast Cancer Awareness programmes. Traditionally, knowledge is only transferred verbally and through audio-visual aids. The hospital aims […]Read More
Dr Madan Mohan B Heart disease is one of the leading causes of mortality and poses a serious threat, silently destroying lives. While this is worrying, what is even more shocking is that women are more prone to death due to cardiovascular diseases than men, and the death toll surpasses breast cancer and all other […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha October is marked as a Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer awareness is crucial because early detection, through screening, can lead to its cure. In conversation with Life and More, Dr Kunjal Lila, Doctor in-charge & Consultant, Histopathology at Metropolis Healthcare Ltd shares the risk factors of breast cancer and the new […]Read More