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World cancer day 2026: “UNITED BY UNIQUE”

World cancer day 2026: “UNITED BY UNIQUE”

‘’Awareness and Early Detection Can Save Lives”

World Cancer Day is an opportunity to remind ourselves that cancer is not always a life-ending diagnosis. With growing awareness, timely screening, and advances in medical care, many cancers today are preventable, detectable at an early stage, and treatable.

One of the biggest challenges with cancer is that it often develops silently. In its early stages, symptoms may be mild or completely absent. Small warning signs such as unexplained weight loss, a persistent lump, abnormal bleeding, non-healing ulcers, or long-standing changes in bowel or bladder habits are frequently ignored. Awareness of these signals and seeking medical advice early can make a critical difference.

Why Early Detection Matters

Early detection is one of the most powerful weapons against cancer. When cancer is diagnosed early, treatment is usually less aggressive, recovery is better, and survival rates improve significantly. Equally important, early treatment reduces the emotional, physical, and financial burden on patients and their families.

Screening plays a vital role in early diagnosis. Regular screening for common cancers such as breast, cervical, oral, colorectal, and prostate cancers can detect disease even before symptoms appear. Screening should not be viewed as a cause for fear, but as a responsible step towards safeguarding health.

Overcoming Fear and Myths

Fear and stigma continue to delay diagnosis. Many people still believe that cancer is always fatal or that treatment is unbearable. However, modern cancer care has evolved tremendously, offering targeted treatments, better symptom control, and improved quality of life.

A Collective Effort

Cancer prevention and early detection are shared responsibilities. Avoiding tobacco, limiting alcohol, eating a balanced diet, staying physically active, and encouraging loved ones to undergo screening can significantly reduce cancer risk.

This World Cancer Day, let awareness lead to action. Early detection does not just save lives, it preserves futures.

Dr. Madhulika Vijayakumar.,MDRT, DNB RT, ECMO, FRCR,MD
Oncology