Blog categorized as Manage Your Risk

5 Warning Signs and Symptoms of Breast Cancer
Learn the 5 key warning signs of breast cancer, including breast or underarm lump, skin changes, nipple discharge, nipple changes, and persistent pain. Early awareness and timely check-up can improve treatment outcomes.
24.05.26 01:55 PM - Comment(s)
5 Warning Signs and Symptoms of Head and Neck Cancer
Learn the 5 warning signs of head and neck cancer, including mouth ulcers, neck lumps, swallowing difficulty, voice change, and persistent throat pain. Early detection can save lives.
16.05.26 12:01 PM - Comment(s)
Head & Neck Cancer Risk Factors (Tobacco, HPV) | IDCC
Learn major head & neck cancer risk factors—tobacco (smoke/chew), supari/gutkha, alcohol, HPV—plus warning signs and prevention tips.
02.02.26 08:32 PM - Comment(s)
Leukoplakia (White Patch in Mouth): Cancer Risk | IDCC
Leukoplakia is a persistent white patch in the mouth. Learn causes (tobacco/supari), cancer risk, when biopsy is needed, and treatment options.
31.01.26 08:04 PM - Comment(s)
Skin Safety & Cancer
Skin cancer, the most common cancer, is preventable. Protect your skin by using sunscreen, seeking shade, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding tanning beds. Perform regular self-examinations and see a dermatologist for any changes.
30.07.24 09:22 PM - Comment(s)
HPV & Cancer
HPV is a major cause of several cancers, including cervical, oropharyngeal, anal, penile, vulvar, and vaginal cancers. Vaccination is the most effective prevention method. Regular screening and safe practices further reduce risk.
30.07.24 09:17 PM - Comment(s)
Hepatitis & Cancer
Hepatitis, especially chronic hepatitis B and C, significantly increases the risk of liver cancer. Prevention through vaccination, safe practices, and early detection is crucial. Effective management with antiviral medications and regular monitoring can reduce cancer risk.
30.07.24 09:12 PM - Comment(s)
Smoking & Cancer
Smoking and tobacco use are major causes of cancer, linked to lung, mouth, throat, esophagus, pancreatic, bladder, and kidney cancers. Secondhand smoke is also harmful. Quitting reduces cancer risk significantly. Prevention, education, and support are key to combating tobacco-related cancers.
30.07.24 08:52 PM - Comment(s)
Physical Activities & Cancer
Regular physical activity lowers cancer risk by regulating hormones, boosting the immune system, and reducing inflammation. It also aids cancer survivors by managing fatigue, improving mood, and enhancing quality of life.
30.07.24 02:04 PM - Comment(s)
Body Weight & Cancer
Maintaining a healthy weight reduces the risk of cancers like breast, colorectal, and pancreatic. Excess body fat leads to inflammation and hormonal imbalances, promoting cancer. A balanced diet and regular exercise are key to weight management and cancer prevention.
30.07.24 01:33 PM - Comment(s)