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Only 1 in 100 women aged 45+ get screened for breast cancer: Study

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 2 April 2025
Routine health check-ups can save lives, as evidenced by 46-year-old Sheetal Thakur, whose early-detected breast cancer was treated successfully. Despite such benefits, only 1.3% of Indian women undergo mammography due to lack of awareness and unfounded radiation fears, hindering early cancer detection.
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