On World No Tobacco Day, Commit to Quit Tobacco & Smoking Today! Visit:- www.kailashhealthcare.com
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On World No Tobacco Day, Commit to Quit Tobacco & Smoking Today! Visit:- www.kailashhealthcare.com
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Skin Cancer is manageable & preventable. Here are some tips to prevent risk of Skin Cancer. Consult our Skin Specialists.…
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Experiencing dry, scaly skin or some unusual bump or spot, it may indicate Skin Disease. Untreated Skin problem can lead…
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The first sign of melanoma is often a mole that changes size, shape or color. Here are the symptoms. Consult…
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Any unusual rectal bleeding or blood in stool can indicate Colorectal Cancer. Consult our Gastroenterologists. Book an Appointment: www.kailashhealthcare.com
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Healthy plant based diet & regular physical activity can help reduce the risk of Colorectal Cancer. Consult our Gastroenterologists. Book…
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An HPV Infection or weakened immune system can risk women to Cervical Cancer. Know about its risk factors & prevent…
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Pap Smear & HPV vaccination can help prevent risk of Cervical Cancer. Early prevention is important than managing the disease.…
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Management of Cervical Cancer is possible if it is diagnosed early. Get Cervical Screening done today! HPV Vaccination is important.…
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Cervical Cancer: The Early you diagnose, the better it can be managed. Consult our Oncologists. Book an Appointment: www.kailashhealthcare.com
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Stop Smoking & exposure to passive smoking in order to reduce the risk of Lung Cancer. For any warning signs…
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Persistent cough for more than 2 – 3 weeks with a worsening cough may indicate the onset of Lung Cancer.…
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Cervical Cancer & pre-Cancer symptoms often do not begin until it becomes larger & grows into nearby tissues. Early detection…
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This World Cancer Day, pledge to beat Cancer & reduce preventable Deaths with its Early Diagnosis & treatment.
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HPV infection is the major cause of Cervical Cancer. Know what factors lead to this life-threatening disease in women.
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