Cancer remains one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide, with over 20 million new cases diagnosed annually and 9.5 million lives lost to the disease.
Early detection is crucial in improving survival rates, as highlighted by Dr. Ashok Gopinath, Head of Partner Development at Strand Life Sciences, in an interview with Hindustan Times.
Early-stage detection significantly increases survival rates, particularly for cancers like-breast, bowel-and lung. Here are seven essential screenings that could save your life.
Annual Physician Visits
Comprehensive Health Review
Dear Lykkers, an annual visit to your family doctor is a fundamental step toward early cancer detection. These check-ups include:
Digital-Rectal Exam (DRE): Physical exam to detect abnormalities.
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Lung Cancer Screening
Low-Dose CT Scans
Smokers and individuals at high risk, particularly those over 50, should consider:
Annual low-dose CT scans for early detection.
This screening is not recommended for individuals at average or low risk.
The Future of Cancer Screening
Advances in genomics are paving the way for revolutionary diagnostic methods. Dr. Gopinath envisions a minimally invasive blood test capable of detecting multiple cancer types at early stages by identifying tumor DNA. Such a breakthrough would transform cancer detection and significantly improve survival rates.
Early detection saves lives. By adhering to these screening guidelines, you can take control of your health and increase your chances of overcoming cancer.