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Dharamshila Hospital and Research Centre Press releases

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Jan 17, 2013
As per ICMR (Indian Council for Medical Research) incidence of breast Cancer has nearly doubled in the last 24 years. One in every 22 women is likely to develop breast cancer and it is fast becoming the number one cancer among urban women.

Jul 21, 2012
In today’s busy life, we usually neglect the changes that our body goes through. Unusual lumps, bumps, masses and changes in skin color or texture on different body parts.

Jun 23, 2012
Childhood cancers were almost fatal 20 years back. With better understanding of biology, diagnostic, therapeutic and supportive care, the cure rates have improved to almost 70 – 80% in children suffering from cancer.

Jan 31, 2012
Dharamshila Hospital start its Cancer OPD in Patna, Bihar at Ford Hospital to cater cancer patients of Bihar from 4th-5th Feburary 2012

Oct 03, 2011
Dharamshila Hospital And Research Centre Marks 17 Years Of Its Journey In Cancer Care.Head and Neck Cancer Cure Rates at Dharamshila Hospital are 92% even in late cases

Jun 17, 2011
Dharamshila Hospital And Research Centre has recently acquired a new Elekta Synergy Linear Accelerator capable of IMRT, IGRT, SRS, SRT and SBRT.

May 27, 2011
The event witnessed a huge turnaround of people from all sections of society and was supported by Dharamshila Hospital and Research Centre, which is India’s leading Cancer Research Institute.

May 13, 2011
Cancer cervix is the commonest cancer among Indian women, every hour it kills almost eight Indian women. It is caused by HPV infection, a common sexually transmitted viral infection.

May 06, 2011
According to WHO, tobacco killed 100 million people in twentieth century and it will kill 1 billion people in the twenty first century (ten times higher).

Apr 27, 2011
The incidence of breast cancer is rapidly increasing in India and has overtaken cancer of cervix in Indian women in metropolitan cities. One in 22 Indian women are likely to develop breast cancer during their lifetime.


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