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World Cancer Day seminar held in Phagwara

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On the occasion of World Cancer Day, a special cancer awareness seminar was organised at Civil Hospital Phagwara under the able leadership of Senior Medical Officer Dr Simardeep Kaur.

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The seminar aimed at spreading awareness about cancer, its early symptoms, prevention and modern treatment methods among patients, hospital staff and the general public.

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Addressing the gathering, Dr Simardeep Kaur emphasised that cancer is not a single disease but a group of diseases caused by abnormal changes in body cells. She informed that World Cancer Day is observed every year on February 4 to promote awareness and encourage early detection, which plays a crucial role in successful treatment.

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She explained that cancer can begin in almost any part of the human body, and while some abnormal cells form tumours, these tumours can be either cancerous or non-cancerous. Highlighting the importance of awareness, she said that timely diagnosis and proper medical intervention can significantly improve survival rates.

Medical Specialist Dr Darshan Badhan, while addressing the seminar, described cancer as a serious and potentially life-threatening disease if not detected in its early stages.

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He elaborated on the major causes of cancer, including genetic mutations, tobacco and alcohol consumption, exposure to ultraviolet radiation, environmental pollution and a sedentary lifestyle. Dr Badhan also informed about early warning signs such as unexplained weight loss, persistent body pain, changes in skin and prolonged fatigue.

Stressing the need for prevention, he advised people to adopt a balanced and nutritious diet, engage in regular physical activity, avoid tobacco and alcohol, maintain a healthy body weight, and undergo regular health check-ups.

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