Bengaluru, Feb 04: Apollo Cancer Centre has launched its ‘ZERO TO HERO’ campaign in observance of World Cancer Day on February 4, 2026, driving a transformative movement toward detecting cancer at Stage Zero and enabling better survival and recovery.

Cancer cases in India are rising sharply, with over 15 lakh new diagnoses reported in 2024, and numbers continue to increase each year, according to ICMR-NCRP data presented in Parliament. With one in nine Indians now at lifetime risk, cancer has emerged as a pressing public health concern. Yet, over 70% of cases are identified only at late stages (III/IV), when treatment is tougher, outcomes are poorer, and the financial strain on families is significantly higher.

In response to these alarming trends, ACCs’ Zero to Hero campaign spotlights the life-changing impact of Stage Zero detection and early intervention—turning a diagnosis into a story of survival. The initiative celebrates individuals who took timely action and emerged as heroes through awareness, access and prompt care. Though each cancer is unique (brain, breast, neck, lung, pancreas, liver, etc.), but these survivors are united by early diagnosis. Their collective journeys underscore the importance of catching cancer early: it can save lives.

Dinesh Madhavan, President Group Oncology & International, Apollo Hospitals Enterprises Limited said,

“Early detection is not just a medical priority—it is a systems priority. The data consistently show that early-stage cancers have markedly higher disease-free survival and longer median survival compared to late-stage diagnoses. At Apollo Cancer Centres, we constantly strive to move beyond treatment to prevention and early detection. Recognising these cases early strengthens our cancer registries, enables faster care pathways, and helps more patients transition from diagnosis to survivorship. This approach has the potential to transform cancer care from reactive to proactive cancer control.”

Mr. Akshay Oleti, CEO, Karnataka Region, Apollo Hospitals said,

“At Apollo Cancer Centre, we’re committed to empowering individuals to take charge of their health. The ‘Zero to Hero’ campaign is a testament to our dedication to early detection and prevention. We’re proud to be part of this transformative movement, and we urge everyone to prioritize awareness, screening, and prompt care. Together, we can turn cancer diagnosis into a story of survival and hope.”

Clinicians from Apollo Cancer Center Bengaluru said, “Every day, we see the difference early detection makes. When cancer is diagnosed in its earliest stages, treatment is often less invasive, more effective, and survival rates improve significantly. Modern imaging has transformed how we diagnose cancer. At Stage Zero or Stage I, we can often target the tumour with highly focused treatment, reduce the need for extensive surgery or chemotherapy, and achieve better long-term outcomes. The real hero is the patient. When individuals prioritise awareness, undergo regular screening, and seek care at the earliest signs, they give themselves the strongest chance to beat cancer. Early intervention not only improves survival but also preserves quality of life. That’s why awareness, regular screening, and prompt care are so important—because the sooner we act, the better the outcome.”

One of the cancer hero at Apollo Cancer Centre, proudly said,

“When I was diagnosed, the word ‘cancer’ itself was terrifying. But catching it early changed everything for me. My treatment was more manageable, my recovery was faster, and most importantly, I never felt like my life was put on hold. Today, I look back and realise that listening to my body and seeking help early made me a survivor, not a statistic. Initiatives like ‘Zero to Hero’ remind people that cancer doesn’t always have to mean fear or loss; it can mean hope, if you act in time. Early detection gave me the chance to focus on living, not just fighting, and that made all the difference.”

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