CHENNAI: Observing that many women hesitate to undergo cervical cancer screening tests at hospitals, the Tamil Nadu health ...
Tamil Nadu has launched a ₹41-crore ‘Women Wellness in Week (WWW)’ project to strengthen women’s healthcare through free breast and cervical cancer screening across all districts, with a special focus ...
Chennai: Tamil Nadu will expand the state cancer registry to capture information beyond number of new patients, sex and site ...
Tamil Nadu has launched the ₹41-crore Women Wellness in Week (WWW) project to offer free breast and cervical cancer screening through mobile units across all districts, focusing on early detection and ...
Chennai: The state has launched screening for non-communicable diseases, including cancer, for women using mobile medical ...
Dr. Ezhilan Naganathan, MLA and member of the Tamil Nadu State Planning Commission, announced the launch of the ‘Tamil Nadu ...
Chennai's Health Department launches Virtual Tumour Boards to enhance cancer care access in remote hospitals via a hub-and-spoke model.
Meera, a 42-year-old school teacher, recently went for her first routine mammogram. She felt perfectly healthy and had no lumps in her breast. The scan, however, revealed a tiny lesion too small to be ...
A new cfDNA-based blood test uses AI to detect bladder, prostate, and kidney cancers early, offering a faster, safer, and highly accurate screening option.
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