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Study highlights the need for increased investment in radiotherapy in India to meet growing cancer treatment demands ...
A recent ICMR study has highlighted a substantial shortfall in radiotherapy utilisation across all cancer types and underscored the need for interventions to meet the gap in machines required for ...
A recent ICMR study has highlighted a substantial shortfall in radiotherapy utilisation across all cancer types and ...
A recent ICMR study reveals a significant shortfall in radiotherapy use for cancer care in India, identifying a gap between ...
A recent study by ICMR reveals a critical shortfall in radiotherapy utilisation across cancer types in India. Only 28.5% of ...
A recent Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) study published in the BMC Cancer journal has highlighted that only 28.5 per cent of cancer patients receive radiotherapy, which ...
By Lenah Bosibori On a warm October morning in Nairobi, Chimwemwe Chiduleni stepped off a bus clutching a plastic bag filled ...
For four years Jean Fritz Dieu fought to stay alive, traveling by motorbike over rugged mountains and through gang-controlled ...
Cancer incidence in Sri Lanka is rising at an alarming rate due to a combination of aging population, unhealthy lifestyles, ...
Tislelizumab combined with chemotherapy shows promising antitumor activity in advanced cervical cancer, achieving high response rates and manageable safety profiles.
Bone marrow-sparing radiotherapy represents an evolving strategy in the management of cervical cancer, aiming to minimise inadvertent irradiation of the bone marrow and, consequently, reduce the ...
ICMR report shows that only 28.5% of cancer patients in India get radiotherapy, whereas the requirement is that about 58.4% ...