A new ICMR study reveals disrupted sleep, rising stress, and central obesity are driving India’s breast cancer surge, projected to add 50,000 cases annually. Lifestyle shifts, reproductive delays, and hormonal factors are reshaping disease patterns, differing from Western trends. Researchers emphasize prevention and early screening.
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