Living with cancer

Number of cancer cases in India predicted to double in next 20 years


India reports about one million new cases of cancer every year. India is on the verge of a cancer epidemic, states a report in The Economic Times: 
I was one among the million cases last year. It was one late August evening in 2013, I learnt that I have cancer. Except for some pain in the area of my left ovary for three days, I had been feeling normal. I went to work, drove the car, carried heavy bags filled with groceries, was regular about my walks.

The technician at the ultrasound clinic announced it in a most matter of fact way: "You have a tumour. See your gynaecologist." The gynaecologist referred me to an oncologist. And as I walked into the Cancer Centre, I knew my life had taken a sharp turn. Though I knew next to nothing about cancer, my heart was filled with dread. The word had such a sinister ring to it.

When I met the oncologist, I told him how scared I was walking into the Centre. He smiled and said, "What would you like us to do? Change the name?" I did not have an answer to that then. I do not have one today.

I used to skip articles on cancer, or change the channel when I came across a talk on the subject. I was fit and healthy and never imagined cancer could strike me. But today, I read everything on it that I come across. And in doing so, I realise that though modern medicine has advanced, there are many many areas for which it has no answers yet...

On this page I will post links to articles and sites that I find informative and useful. Though there is a lot being written about the subject abroad, I will restrict myself to the scene in India. If you have landed on this page looking for some information, I hope you will not be disappointed! Do comment and share links to useful sites. 

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Number of cancer cases in India predicted to double in next 20 years

Punjab is becoming a hotspot of cancer cases in India. Is the culprit high pesticide use?  

Cancer drugs

Govt mulls cancer drug patent waiver

Tata Memorial wants 12 drug prices controlled


Foods that are good for you 

The power of papaya

Connect


For women in Navi Mumbai - Reflect and connect 


Take Heart

"Cancer changed me at a molecular level, I discovered life after cancer," says Manisha Koirala 

Yuvraj Singh’s comeback after cancer and his book, The Test of My Life - See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/brunch/brunch-stories/yuvraj-singh-s-comeback-after-cancer-and-his-book-the-test-of-my-life/article1-1026835.aspx#sthash.W1jfxwlZ.dpuf

Yuvraj Singh’s comeback after cancer and his book, The Test of My Life - See more at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/brunch/brunch-stories/yuvraj-singh-s-comeback-after-cancer-and-his-book-the-test-of-my-life/article1-1026835.aspx#sthash.W1jfxwlZ.dpuf
Yuvraj Singh’s comeback after cancer and his book, The Test of My Life 


Pets and cancer

Dogs can smell out cancer!


Dress well, it helps!

Look good with no hair -
 


See this - a new fashion statement for those suffering hair loss from chemotherapy. Henna, bindis and jewellery - a very Indian look. Click here for the amazing lovely look!







A personal advice

Start living for yourself. Do the things you like, be with people who make you feel good, avoid those who have brought you misery...Eat healthy, junk the junk, and stay positive about life. Count your blessings literally each day.... Cancer changes you... It makes you a better person.


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