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Breaking the Silence: The Importance of Colorectal Cancer Awareness

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  Colorectal cancer, encompassing both colon and rectal cancers, is a significant public health concern. As the third most common cancer worldwide, it accounts for approximately 10% of all cancer cases and is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally . Despite its prevalence, many people remain unaware of the risks, symptoms, and the importance of early detection. This blog post delves into alarming statistics surrounding colorectal cancer and emphasizes the urgent need for increased awareness and research. THE PREVALENCE OF COLORECTAL CANCER   In 2020 alone, over 1.9 million new cases of colorectal cancer were diagnosed worldwide. In the United States, approximately 152,810 people were expected to receive a diagnosis in 2024, with around 53,010 deaths attributed to the disease. These figures highlight the critical need for public awareness campaigns that educate individuals about risk factors and encourage regular screenings. COMM...

The Cancer Time Bomb: Why Young Generation Is Getting Cancer More Than Ever Before

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  The Cancer Time Bomb: Why Young Generation Is Getting Cancer More Than Ever Before Cancer has long been considered a disease primarily affecting older individuals. However, recent studies and statistics paint a troubling picture: cancer cases among young adults aged 20 to 39 are on the rise worldwide. This shift challenges traditional assumptions and raises urgent questions about the factors driving this unsettling phenomenon. Current Cancer Statistics in India Projected Increase: The incidence of cancer in India is expected to rise by 12.8% by 2025 compared to 2020 levels, with an estimated 1.46 million new cases reported in 2022. Youth Impact: A study indicates that 20% of callers to a cancer helpline were under 40 years old, suggesting a rising trend in cancer among younger individuals. Among cancer patients below 40, 60% were men , with the most prevalent cancers being head and neck cancers (26%), gastrointestinal cancers (16%), and breast cancers (15%)  Key Factor...

Silent Killers: The Most Overlooked Cancers and Their Symptoms

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Silent cancers are cancers that do not have any noticeable early symptoms, and in such cases, patients may have no symptoms of cancer until the advanced stages. The doctor diagnoses silent cancers, usually in their advanced stages. However, in some cases, these cancers are detected during the diagnosis of other conditions. Therefore, high–risk individuals must regularly screen themselves to determine the presence of these cancers at an early stage. Why Do Silent Cancers Have No Initial Symptoms? Some may have cancer without symptoms. It is because most of these cancers affect the internal organs. Therefore, the changes in these organs cannot be noticed from the outside. However, it is not that these cancers do not have warning signs at all. Patients do experience silent signs of cancer. However, these silent cancer symptoms are similar to those of other less severe health conditions. It is thus vital to notice the initial symptoms and consult with the doctor. Top 6 Silent Cancers - The...