India, March 6 -- Anytime someone encounters a concerning or slightly unusual symptom, many immediately hop on the internet, googling the signs. But more often than not, anxiety surges when a simple headache is linked to something as serious as cancer, or when every other person on social media claims carcinogenic content in common everyday foods. It is natural to feel worried and fall into the rabbit hole of overthinking and spiralling.ALSO READ: Oncologist explains how even '1 drink a day' can slowly increase your risk of oral cancer; shares early warning signs

But it is important to cut through the noise and take a step back to separate facts from half-truths. Cancer requires awareness, but not panic. Understanding what is medically a...