India, May 6 -- Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, yet millions in rural areas remain underserved due to the lack of accessible screening and diagnostic facilities. In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where over 70% of cancer deaths occur, rural populations face the highest risks due to late-stage diagnoses and limited treatment options. Strengthening primary health care to serve as the first line of defense can dramatically change these outcomes, turning rural clinics into cancer prevention lifelines. The 4 E's of strengthening primary healthcare are: Early detection, education, expert independence, and efficient patient management.

Early detection: Rural populations face unique challenges in cancer prevention and ca...