India's 1st LungLife screening program launched
The Free Press Journal|November 30, 2024
Apollo Cancer Centres (ACCs), a leader in cutting-edge cancer care, has launched India's first LungLife Screening Program for early detection of lung cancer.
India's 1st LungLife screening program launched

This groundbreaking initiative aims to combat lung cancer, which accounts for 5.9% of all cancers and 8.1% of cancer-related deaths in India.

Early detection aids in better treatment outcome and enhances the survival rate.

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