India, Nov. 9 -- Approximately 10 million people die from cancer worldwide each year, with one in six global deaths attributed to the disease, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). The National Cancer Institute noted almost 9.7 million deaths in 2022. Therefore, early detection is essential to safeguard your health.

Most cancers are detected late, not because they're hard to find, but because people don't get screened regularly. Dr Jayesh Sharma, a consultant surgical oncologist at ITSA Hospitals, in an Instagram video posted on November 6, shared 4 cancer tests everyone should get done regularly and explained how they can change the problem of late detection.

Oncologist Dr Sharma highlighted that there are only four cancer ...