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Her groundbreaking work paved the way for the development of nuclear energy and radiotherapy as treatments for the deadly disease.
In 1975, India launched the National Cancer Control Programme. It was conceived with the goal of establishing cancer treatment centres around the country. The focus shifted to early identification and prevention of cancer in 1984-85.
Every year, over 1.1 million new cases are reported in India. In India, the chances of survival are slim because two-thirds of patients are detected at an advanced stage.
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