Team L&M This World Cancer Day (February 4) the spotlight is on strengthening awareness, early diagnosis, and personalised treatment approaches. The 2026 theme, “United by Unique,” highlights the need to recognise every patient’s journey as distinct and to tailor care accordingly — a message that resonates strongly with India’s evolving cancer care landscape where the […]Read More
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Dr Sudhir Srivastava The growing role of indigenous surgical robotics in transforming cancer care in India cannot be underscored. It improves precision, outcomes, and most importantly provides access to advanced treatment beyond metropolitan centres. Cancer continues to be one of the most complex healthcare challenges globally, requiring not only medical excellence but also timely and […]Read More
Team L&M With the number of cancer cases steadily rising in India, there has never been a greater need for accessible treatment options. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) statistics show that more than 14 lakh new cases of cancer were reported in 2023, and 100 out of every 1 lakh people are diagnosed […]Read More
Dr Janakirama SJ Cancer remains a major global health challenge, but World Cancer Day serves as a reminder that many cancers can be prevented, detected early, and successfully treated. Among these, gastrointestinal (GI) cancers account for a significant proportion of cancer-related illness and death in India. Increasing awareness and timely medical care can dramatically change […]Read More
Team L&M With half of the working-age population projected to develop cancer, the workplace is becoming an increasingly important source of support and assistance for employees navigating the disease. On the occasion off the World Cancer Day (February 4), International SOS, the world’s leading health and security risk services company, calls on organisations to proactively […]Read More
Team L&M As World Cancer Day (February 4) is fast approaching, International SOS, emphasises the growing importance of early detection and prevention of cancer in corporate health strategies. While cancer remains a significant global health burden, proactive measures evidently reduce mortality rates. Recent data suggests that at least 40 per cent of all cancer cases […]Read More
Dr Vinayak Munirathnam Cancer is a disease that affects millions of people worldwide, and it is crucial that we work together to provide the best care possible to those who are diagnosed. Here we discuss four key aspects of cancer care that can help improve outcomes and reduce the stigma associated with the disease. Precision […]Read More