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Guardant Health to launch blood-based cancer test in India with Zydus LifesciencesGuardant Health is set to introduce a groundbreaking blood test in India for early cancer detection. This multi-cancer test, co-marketed by...
What are MCED tests? Early screening method which can detect around 50 cancers; here’s how they workNew blood tests called MCED tests can detect up to 50 types of cancer from a single draw. These tests are set to revolutionize cancer detec...
Pancreatic cancer: How your legs send 4 early warning signals you mustn’t ignorePancreatic cancer, a notorious 'silent killer,' may now reveal early warnings in the legs. Doctors are highlighting leg pain, swelling, red...
'Silent killer' pancreatic cancer symptoms might show up in your legs: Don't ignore these warning signs, say expertsPancreatic cancer, a dangerous 'silent killer,' may present early warning signs in the legs, including pain, swelling, redness, and warmth....
27 oral microbes linked to 250% higher pancreatic cancer risk in NYU studyNYU researchers identify 27 oral bacteria and fungi that increase pancreatic cancer risk by 250%. Study analyzed 122,000 participants' sali...
Pancreatic cancer alert: 7 signs you shouldn’t ignorePancreatic cancer often shows subtle symptoms that go unnoticed until advanced stages. Recognizing these warning signs early can make a big...
5 fibre-rich foods to reduce cancer risks. Expert says fibre-maxxing helpsWant to reduce cancer risk? Increase fibre intake. Research suggests dietary fibre helps prevent certain cancers, especially colorectal can...
The one cancer symptom that you might miss: How early detection could have saved this marathon runnerLee Rawlinson, a 51-year-old marathon runner, was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer after experiencing unexplained abdominal pain. ...
Major breakthrough in Cancer treatment, British scientists find genes that can help control cancerMore than 10,400 new pancreatic cancer cases are diagnosed every year in the UK year with a mere 10% chance of surviving the past five year...
Pancreatic Cancer: Know about the 10 most likely ignored symptoms of the deadly diseasePancreatic cancer is developed in the body when cells in the pancreas grow uncontrollably resulting in a lump. It can be called a tumour, l...
Pancreatic cancer is a silent disease but new study has found a way to diagnose it up to three years in advancePancreatic cancer is a silent disease. For many people, it has no symptoms until it is fairly advanced.
Pancreatic cancer could be diagnosed up to three years earlier - new studyPancreatic cancer is a silent disease. For many people, it has no symptoms until it is fairly advanced. Weight loss and increased blood glu...
NBA veteran referee Tony Brown passes away at 55Tony Brown, veteran referee, National Basketball Association (NBA), has died at the age of 55 on Thursday. He had also worked in finals of ...
Goa government cites Steve Jobs, says mere diagnosis of cancer not enough to ask Manohar Parrikar to resignPetitioner Trajano D'Mello in his petition filed earlier this month had sought directions to state Chief Secretary Dharmendra Sharma to eva...
Exercise caution, Type 2 diabetes may be a sign of pancreatic cancerPancreatic cancer is one of the most fatal cancers, with a five-year survival rate of only eight per cent.
Good news! Cure for pancreatic cancer may be in pipelineScientists including those of Indian origin have found that gold nano-particles may limit tumour growth and spread of pancreatic cancer.
New treatment for pancreatic cancer in the offingThe findings suggest a class of drugs previously developed to treat atherosclerosis could be repurposed for treatment of pancreatic cancer.
Oral bacteria may help spot pancreatic cancer, says studyPancreatic cancer patients are known to be susceptible to gum disease, cavities and poor oral health in general.
Neem extract may help treat pancreatic cancer: StudyThe results showed that nimbolide can stop pancreatic cancer's growth and metastasis without harming normal, healthy cells.
Pancreatic cancer can be 'suffocated' using anti-diabetes drugPancreatic cancer stem cells are addicted to oxygen-based metabolism, and could be "suffocated" with a drug already used to treat diabetes.