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Prioritize anti cancer drive
1. Prioritize anti-cancer drive:
WHO to India
Disease Second Biggest Cause Of Deaths Globally
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2. Contd..
Concerned at the increasing number of cancerrelated deaths, the World
Health Organisation (WHO) has suggested prioritizing cancer prevention and
control programmes to deal with the menace. The number of cancer-related
deaths in India have increased by almost 60% between 1990 and 2013,
whereas the new cases of the disease almost doubled during this period,
latest estimates show.While cancer has already emerged as the second
leading cause of death globally after cardiovascular diseases, discussion on
how to control the disease burden assumed significance at WHO's South East
Asia regional committee meet with focus on the increasing incidence of
cancer in developing countries.
Experts said though cancer is often seen as a problem primarily in more
affluent nations, the disease is growing rapidly in countries like India,
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“The type of cancer may vary from developed to developing countries but it is no
less a threat in countries like India,“ said an expert in noncommunicable diseases
participating in the WHO meet. Asking countries to for mulate a specific strategy
for early detection, treatment and palliative care, WHO also passed a resolution to
control risk factors leading to cancer.
“We need to ensure comprehensive cancer services to the community including
promotion, prevention of modifiable risk factors, early detection and treatment,
and the availability of affordable diagnostics, medical products and palliative care,“
Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director WHO South-East Asia Region, said
during the adoption of the resolution on cancer prevention and control.
According to WHO estimates, 1.1 million deaths and 1.7 million new cases are
registered in its South East Asia region every year. India accounts for a major
portion with over 1,30,000 mouth cancer cases registered in 2013, the highest in
the world; 1,51,304 new breast cancer cases and close to 90,000 new cervical
cancer cases.
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4. Contd..
The resolution at WHO called for implementing multi-sectoral actions
for “primary prevention of cancer risk factors, in particular tobacco,
alcohol and exposure to environmental risk factors“. It also highlighted
the need to increase public awareness to reduce modifiable risk factors
and strengthening community-based interventions.
“Tobacco (both smoked and smokeless) is the single most preventable
cause of cancer,“ noted a paper at the WHO meet. The paper also
highlighted that at least onethird of cancers can be prevented by
implementing interventions such as vaccinations to prevent
hepatocellular carcinoma and cervical cancer; reducing smoked and
chewed tobacco use; decreasing alcohol use and by reducing exposure
to environmental and occupational carcinogens. Brought to you by
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