| Literature DB >> 27591115 |
Ajeet Kumar Gandhi1, Pavnesh Kumar2, Menal Bhandari2, Bharti Devnani2, Goura Kishor Rath2.
Abstract
India has a rapidly growing population inflicted with cancer diagnosis. From an estimated incidence of 1.45 million cases in 2016, the cancer incidence is expected to reach 1.75 million cases in 2020. With the limitation of facilities for cancer treatment, the only effective way to tackle the rising and humongous cancer burden is focusing on preventable cancer cases. Approximately, 70% of the Indian cancers (40% tobacco related, 20% infection related and 10% others) are caused by potentially modifiable and preventable risk factors. We review these factors with special emphasis on the Indian scenario. The results may help in designing preventive strategies for a wider application.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer burden; India; Prevention
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27591115 DOI: 10.1016/j.jnci.2016.08.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Egypt Natl Canc Inst ISSN: 1110-0362