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Scientists Say It's A "Wake-Up Call"World News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Thursday May 2, 2024 The ultraviolet radiation from the Sun increase the risk of skin cancer and cataracts in humans, but researchers do not yet know if the same is true for Antarctic mammals and birds. www.ndtv.comWolves Living Near Chernobyl Plant Have Developed Cancer-Fighting Abilities: StudyWorld News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Friday February 9, 2024 The wolves in Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) were exposed to 11.28 millirem of radiation daily - more than six times the legal safety limit for humans. www.ndtv.comPersonalized Medicine In Radiation Therapy For Oncology Dr. Tejinder Kataria | Wednesday February 7, 2024 Technological advancements play a crucial role in implementing personalized medicine in radiation therapy. doctor.ndtv.comWorld Cancer Day 2024: Understanding The Difference Between Chemotherapy And Radiation TherapyHealth | Dr Anusheel Munshi | Sunday February 4, 2024 Radiation therapy and chemotherapy are effective modalities in cancer management. Both treatments have their own advantages and drawbacks. www.ndtv.comProstate Cancer Treatment: Why Active Surveillance Is Need Of The HourWorld News | The Conversation | Sunday January 28, 2024 Active surveillance is a safe and effective way to manage low-risk prostate cancer by limiting treatments such as surgery or radiation only to cancers that are growing or becoming more aggressive. www.ndtv.comCancer: These 5 Simple Habits Can Help Reduce The Risk Of Prostate Cancer Manya Singh | Friday May 26, 2023 Regular prostate cancer screenings can help detect the disease early when it is more treatable. doctor.ndtv.comIs Blood In Urine A Sign Of Kidney Cancer? Expert Answers Dr. Vikram Shah Batra | Tuesday March 21, 2023 Smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, family history and radiation exposure are some of the factors that increase the risk of kidney cancer. doctor.ndtv.comDoes Mobile Phone Use Lead To Increased Cancer Risk? 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Scientists Say It's A "Wake-Up Call"World News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Thursday May 2, 2024 The ultraviolet radiation from the Sun increase the risk of skin cancer and cataracts in humans, but researchers do not yet know if the same is true for Antarctic mammals and birds. www.ndtv.comWolves Living Near Chernobyl Plant Have Developed Cancer-Fighting Abilities: StudyWorld News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Friday February 9, 2024 The wolves in Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) were exposed to 11.28 millirem of radiation daily - more than six times the legal safety limit for humans. www.ndtv.comPersonalized Medicine In Radiation Therapy For Oncology Dr. Tejinder Kataria | Wednesday February 7, 2024 Technological advancements play a crucial role in implementing personalized medicine in radiation therapy. doctor.ndtv.comWorld Cancer Day 2024: Understanding The Difference Between Chemotherapy And Radiation TherapyHealth | Dr Anusheel Munshi | Sunday February 4, 2024 Radiation therapy and chemotherapy are effective modalities in cancer management. Both treatments have their own advantages and drawbacks. www.ndtv.comProstate Cancer Treatment: Why Active Surveillance Is Need Of The HourWorld News | The Conversation | Sunday January 28, 2024 Active surveillance is a safe and effective way to manage low-risk prostate cancer by limiting treatments such as surgery or radiation only to cancers that are growing or becoming more aggressive. www.ndtv.comCancer: These 5 Simple Habits Can Help Reduce The Risk Of Prostate Cancer Manya Singh | Friday May 26, 2023 Regular prostate cancer screenings can help detect the disease early when it is more treatable. doctor.ndtv.comIs Blood In Urine A Sign Of Kidney Cancer? Expert Answers Dr. Vikram Shah Batra | Tuesday March 21, 2023 Smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, family history and radiation exposure are some of the factors that increase the risk of kidney cancer. doctor.ndtv.comDoes Mobile Phone Use Lead To Increased Cancer Risk? New Study Says...World News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Wednesday March 30, 2022 Mobile phones emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) in order to communicate wirelessly. www.ndtv.com6 Youth Sue Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Plant Over Thyroid Cancer ClaimsWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday January 27, 2022 Six young people sued the operator of Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear plant on Thursday over claims they developed thyroid cancer due to exposure to radiation after the facility's meltdown. www.ndtv.comScientists Develop "Robotic Phantom" That Can Reproduce Human Lung MotionIndia News | Asian News International | Monday July 19, 2021 The Centre on Monday informed that a group of scientists has developed a novel and cheap 3D robotic motion phantom that can reproduce human lung motion which will help to deliver focussed radiation in cancer patients. www.ndtv.comNational Cancer Awareness Day 2020: Battling Breast Cancer With Breast Conservation Surgery (Lumpectomy) Dr Sandip Bipte | Saturday November 7, 2020 National Cancer Awareness Day: Breast Conservation Surgery involves the removal of the breast tumor along with a rim of the normal breast tissue or lymph nodes surrounding it. How much is taken out depends on factors like the size and the location of the tumor. doctor.ndtv.comRadiation On Moon 2.6 Times Greater Than International Space Station: StudyScience | Agence France-Presse | Saturday September 26, 2020 As the US prepares to return humans to the Moon this decade, one of the biggest dangers future astronauts will face is space radiation that can cause lasting health effects, from cataracts to cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. www.ndtv.comCancer-Stricken Boxing Hero Dingko Singh Tests Positive For Coronavirus: Report Press Trust of India | Sunday May 31, 2020 Dingko Singh was flown to the national capital earlier this month to undergo radiation therapy and had returned to his home state Manipur after being diagnosed with jaundice once again. sports.ndtv.comThis Tiny Cell Is Good News For Cancer Survivors IANS | Wednesday April 17, 2019 Cancer treatment, or "oncotherapy", that involves use of radiation and chemicals, renders patients infertile as an unwanted side effect and, while cured of cancer, they cannot beget children. doctor.ndtv.comMore News »'Cancer Radiation' - 6 Video Result(s)Tata Institute Claims Success In Cancer Treatment - With "Rs 100 Tablet"Feb 28, 20248:43Cancer Patient In Punjab Drives Cab To Raise Money For TreatmentMar 23, 20231:52Is 5G Safe?Jun 5, 20214:49Reforms In Defence, Civil Aviation, Announces Finance MinisterMay 16, 20201:16:52Mobile Towers: Danger Signals?Jun 28, 201548:46Cancer Only Be Handled With Awareness: Diana HaydenFeb 8, 201517:58Your search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com