Srinagar, June 4 -- Beneath the breathtaking beauty of Kashmir's snow-capped peaks, saffron fields, and sacred shrines, an invisible storm is raging-a cancer crisis that is quietly but relentlessly consuming lives, savings, and hope. Across districts-from the orchards of Anantnag to the hills of Kupwara-cancer is now a household word. The disease is no longer confined to whispers in hospital corridors; it is visible in the obituary posters on concrete walls, in the worn faces of caretakers outside crowded clinics, and in the desperate social media appeals for chemotherapy funds. When Every Home Becomes a Ward According to Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), hundreds of new cancer cases are diagnosed every month-but exper...