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Diet, exercise, daily habits can influence cancer recurrence

The New Indian Express Sambalpur

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April 15, 2025

Recently, on World Health Day, filmmaker and writer Tahira Kashyap revealed that her breast cancer had returned—seven years after her first diagnosis in 2018.

- RISHITA KHANNA @Bengaluru

In a social media post, she said, "Seven-year itch or the power of regular screening—it's a perspective," urging people to go for regular mammograms. "Round 2 for me...I have got this," the post added.

Cancer recurrence happens when cancer returns after a period of remission. It can occur in the same place as the original tumor (local recurrence), nearby (regional recurrence), or in a different part of the body (distant recurrence or metastasis). Recurrence, however, does not mean the treatment failed—it means some cancer cells remained in the body after treatment and later started growing again. Regular follow-ups and screenings play a crucial role in catching recurrences early, which can improve treatment options and outcomes.

MEER VERHALEN VAN The New Indian Express Sambalpur

The New Indian Express Sambalpur

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3 Srimandir servitors suspended by temple admin

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Mississauga becomes 2nd Canada city to condemn Hinduphobia

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