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Cancer Load is projected to increase by 11% by 2025

Cancer Load is projected to increase by 11% by 2025
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Nagpur: Cancer becomes more common and will cause a big health crisis for the country in the next four years, revealing the fact sheet of Maharashtra State Cancer which was recently released by the Indian Medical Research Council (ICMR) and the National Informatics Center and Research Center (NCCDIR) .
In 2025, new cancer cases tended to 1,30,465, an increase of 11.0% of the incidence of 1.16,121 cases in 2020.
According to the fact sheet, such as the 61.160 at 2020, 68,762 women (11.1% Incese) will be detected as a patient Cancer While 61,703 men will become cancer patients compared with 54,961 in 2020, for an increase of 10.9%.
Dr.
Kartar Singh, Director of Rashtra Sant Tukdoji Regional Cancer Hospital and the Research Center called Cancer as one of the biggest threats for the young population.
“Apart from the factors that cause cancer, late detection is the main problem in Vidarbha and its surroundings,” said Dr.
Singh.
A charity hospital in Nagpur was attached to ICMR in making this report with the help of data from Nagpur and Wardha Regency.
Dr.
BK Sharma, the Honorary Consultant at the RST Regional Hospital said that Nagpur was the second in Maharashtra after Mumbai where the highest age-adjusted rate (AAR) was recorded per lakh population.
“108 of one men’s lakh and 116 from one lakh women are detected with several other or cancers in Mumbai every year.
Nagpur follows with 91 men and 90 women per lakh population.
Even Pune is behind Nagpur at 83, Aurangabad at the age of 70, And Osmanabad is under 40, “said Dr Sharma.
In childhood cancer, Nagpur is more risky.
“Among boys, Mumbai has a high level of childhood cancer in the age group 0-14 (107.1) and 0-19 age groups (108.6).
Among girls, Mumbai has a high level of incidence ( 73.7) In the age group 0-14.
In Nagpur, the highest incidence rate (85.4) was in the age group 0-19.
One out of 10 men and one in 11 women at Nagpur at risk of getting cancer.
The threat of cancer 1.16,121 | The average number of cancer cases registered in Maha (2020) general cancer in men | mouth (11.1%), lungs (8.4%) and prostate (7.0%) general cancer in women | Breasts (29.9%), uterine cervix (11.0%) and ovaries (6.3%) cancer related to tobacco use | Men (40.6%), women (15.6%) 54% of patients with cancer The lungs and gastric cancer 29% are presented only at the stage of severe disease

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