Cancer Prevention

At Karnawat Cancer Hospital, we strongly believe that prevention is the first and most powerful step in the fight against cancer. With the right knowledge, lifestyle choices, and early detection strategies, many cancers can be prevented—or diagnosed at a very early, treatable stage.

Our Cancer Prevention Program is focused on awareness, risk reduction, screenings, and lifestyle counseling, helping individuals and families lead healthier, cancer-free lives.

Why Cancer Prevention Matters

  • Over 30% of cancers can be prevented by making healthy lifestyle changes

  • Early detection through screening can significantly improve survival rates

  • Educating the community empowers people to take proactive control of their health

Our Key Focus Areas:

🔹 Lifestyle Counseling

We guide patients on:

  • Healthy eating habits

  • Tobacco and alcohol cessation

  • Maintaining an active lifestyle

  • Weight management and diabetes control

🔹 Cancer Screenings

Regular check-ups and screenings can detect cancers early, even before symptoms appear. We offer:

  • Breast cancer screening (clinical exam, mammography)

  • Cervical cancer screening (Pap smear)

  • Oral cancer screening (especially in tobacco users)

  • Prostate and colon cancer risk assessment

  • HPV and Hepatitis B vaccination counseling

Genetic and Family Risk Evaluation

We assess cancer risks in individuals with a strong family history and offer guidance on genetic testing if required.

🔹 Awareness Campaigns

Our hospital organizes:

  • Health talks in schools, colleges, and workplaces

  • Public awareness drives during Cancer Awareness Days

  • Workshops on self-examination and early symptom recognition

Prevent Today for a Healthier Tomorrow

Our goal is not just to treat cancer—but to help prevent it altogether. With the right steps, education, and regular health checkups, many lives can be saved.

At Karnawat Cancer Hospital, we’re here to support you in making informed, healthy choices that protect you and your loved ones from cancer.