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Lung Cancer
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    Lung Cancer – Debunk Myths And Learn Facts
    Dr. Naresh Somani ( MD,DM, Director and HoD Medical Oncology, HCG Cancer Centre Jaipur) & Dr. Vidya MN ( Lead Consultant, Pathology, Manipal Hospitals, Bangalore) spoke to PatientsEngage on myths and facts on lung cancer.   Myth: Lung cancer is just a chronic cough that will eventually go away. Fact: Lung cancer is not merely a chronic cough that will disappear over time. While a persistent cough can be a symptom of various respiratory issues, including lung cancer, it is crucial…
  • Webinar: Staying Strong With Stage 4 Lung Cancer
    Lung Cancer is often diagnosed at an advanced stage. This has a significant impact on the patient and their family. ALK+ Lung Cancer Survivor Shiba Suresh from Kochi, Kerala joins us on 14th August 3pm IST to talk about her journey of diagnosis and navigating metastatic lung cancer, the challenges she faces and what helps her stay strong. Co-moderated by Urvi Sabnis, cancer survivor and caregiver and Aparna Mittal, founder PatientsEngage On Zoom Webinar ID: 814 7175 5331 Passcode: 458173 Or you…
  • Webinar: Lung Cancer, Challenges and Hopes
    Lung Cancer is often diagnosed at an advanced stage. This has significant impact on the patient and their family. Journalist Ravi Prakash from Ranchi, Jharkhand talks about his journey navigating stage 4 lung cancer, the challenges he faces and how he stays positive. Mr. Ravi Prakash was diagnosed with stage-4 lung cancer, with EGFR mutation Mr Ravi Prakash speaks with Aparna Mittal, founder PatientsEngage on his journey, dealing with the side effects, navigating the difficult choices of…
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    "Its Time For Film Characters That Survive Cancer!"
    Cancer stigmas are often barriers for seeking diagnosis, as well as treatment and rehabilitation. Shubha Maudgal and Susmitra Mitra of Cancer Patients Aid Association (CPAA), Mumbai give us an insight into the current taboos surrounding cancer and the challenges such stigmas pose for patients and society. 1. What does cancer stigma entail? There are two kinds of stigma involved with cancer. One is Self which is in the mind of patients themselves, stemming from guilt or shame.  The other is…
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    Air pollution is a Public Health Problem - A Leading Cause of Poor Health and Cancers
    Dr Radha Goyal, Deputy Director of Indian Pollution Control Association (IPCA), New Delhi, shares the research on how the carcinogenic elements in the air we breathe are lethal in more senses than one. The current pollution levels in our country, particularly in Delhi/NCR – how threatening is it for lung cancer cases? The latest urban air quality database released by the World Health Organization (WHO) reconfirms that most Indian cities are becoming death traps because of very high air…
  • Lung Cancer - Who Cares
    Internationally, lung cancer now causes 1.6 million deaths annually. It’s the most common cancer worldwide, and kills more people (27%) than any other cancer. Its death toll annually is greater than the total deaths caused by colon cancer, breast cancer and prostate cancer combined. Among the top 10 leading causes of death worldwide, lung cancer is number five. Cardiovascular disease continues to be the number one killer, followed by stroke, chronic obstructive lung disease (a heavy risk…