In India, cancer is often detected late, not because people don’t care, but because early symptoms are easy to ignore. They don’t always come with sharp pain or dramatic warning signs. Instead, cancer often begins quietly, blending into daily life as “normal” tiredness, minor discomfort, or something we plan to “get checked later.” Doctors repeatedly stress that early detection saves lives. Yet, cultural habits, busy routines, fear of diagnosis, and the tendency to self-medicate mean many Indians miss crucial early signals. Knowing what to look for and when to act, can make all the difference. Why Early Cancer Symptoms Are Missed in India There are a few common reasons: We normalise discomfort (“It will go away”) We prioritise work and family over health We rely on home remedies or over-the-counter medicines We avoid doctors unless pain becomes unbearable Unfortunately, early-stage cancer rarely causes severe pain, which is why awareness matters ...
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