Cancer, a global health concern, accounts for approximately one in six deaths worldwide, with an alarming toll of around 10 million lives lost annually, as reported by WHO. Within this distressing scenario, India stands as the third country, after China and the U.S., grappling with a substantial cancer burden. Unlike developed nations where over 70% of cases are diagnosed early, in India, nearly 70% are reported in advanced stages, with the small fraction of 30% early detection mainly concentrated in urban centers.