India's Breast Cancer Survival Rate at 65.7%, Below Global Median: WHO
India's breast cancer survival rate stands at 65.7%, falling short of the global median, according to the World Health Organization. The gap highlights significant disparities in access to quality cancer care across different regions of the country. Early diagnosis and timely treatment have been identified as critical factors in improving patient outcomes. WHO emphasizes that strengthening both detection capabilities and treatment accessibility is essential for India to close the gap with wealthier nations.
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