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Although there is more breast cancer awareness now than before, there are still several breast cancer myths and facts that people wrongly interchange, resulting in them not knowing the best care for breast cancer.

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To diagnose prostate cancer, most doctors use a blood test to measure the levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA). A prostate biopsy (tissue sample) is the only way to know for sure if one has prostate cancer

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Although there is more breast cancer awareness now than before, there are still several breast cancer myths and facts that people wrongly interchange, resulting in them not knowing the best care for breast cancer. It is important to differentiate between myths and facts so that we know how to prevent breast cancer and what to do if we are diagnosed with it.

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As the new Covid strain spreads across the world, there are now approximately 73 people in India who have tested positive for the new UK variant of Sars-CoV-2, according to the Union Health Ministry.

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