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Introduction: Cancer is a global health challenge, demanding innovative approaches for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Despite ongoing research efforts, finding a definitive cure for cancer remains a formidable challenge. In response to these challenges, the concept of integrative oncology has gained prominence, aiming to combine conventional treatments with evidence-based complementary therapies. Objective: This review explores the integration of Siddha medicine, an ancient South Indian system, with modern oncology to offer holistic cancer care. Siddha perspectives on cancer, its classifications, etiopathogenesis, diagnostic methodologies, and treatment modalities are thoroughly analysed in comparison with modern approach. Recent research on Siddha medicines demonstrating anti-cancer potential is also being reviewed through a systematic literature analysis. Methodology: Analyses of various Siddha texts is done to know the terminologies and categories of cancer. Siddha's etiopathogenesis, diagnostic methodologies and Siddha treatment modalities are discussed, emphasizing the balance of humours. Recent research on Siddha medicines for cancer treatment is compiled through a systematic literature review. Discussion: The manuscript decodes Siddha's conceptual framework underlying cancer hallmarks, aligning Vatham, Pitham, and Kabam with the eight hallmark capabilities. Siddha diagnostic methodologies, including pulse reading and urine examination, are compared with modern techniques. Siddha treatment modalities, rooted in herbal formulations, are presented. A comprehensive compilation of Siddha drugs with anti-cancer potential is provided, supported by in-vitro, in-vivo, and clinical studies. Conclusion: The multifaceted nature of cancer necessitates a comprehensive approach, and Siddha medicine provides unique insights. While Siddha may not directly align with modern diagnostics, its holistic principles contribute valuably to cancer discussions. Integrating Siddha into mainstream oncology requires scientific rigor, with further research and clinical trials to validate safety and efficacy. The fusion of Siddha wisdom with modern oncology holds promise for a more holistic and patient-centric cancer care approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |