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World Cancer Day: Together, All Our Actions Matter!

by Dr. Kaushik Bharati on February 3, 2021 at 1:46 PM
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World Cancer Day is celebrated every year on 4th February across the globe. This year is the 21st Anniversary of World Cancer Day, which began its journey in 2000. Each year, the celebrations are organized by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC).


Incidentally, UICC is the world's first international cancer organization. UICC spearheads international advocacy and capacity building campaigns that help unite all stakeholders with the common goal of reducing the global burden of cancer. Since its establishment in 2000, World Cancer Day has made great strides in creating public awareness about cancer, expediting cancer research, developing new innovative treatments, empowering people, and generating stronger political will.

‘World Cancer Day is celebrated annually on 4th February. It creates awareness about the disease and stresses the fact that it can now be prevented and treated successfully.’

The credit goes to the World Health Organization (WHO) for including cancer under the category of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and designating it as one of the top ten health priorities of the 21st century. The categorization of cancer as an NCD has catapulted its importance among the global health community.

Aims and Objectives of World Cancer Day

The major aims of World Cancer Day include the following:

History of World Cancer Day

The World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium, held on 4th February 2000 in Paris, France, saw the birth of World Cancer Day. During this Summit, the Charter of Paris on Cancer was drafted. This is a landmark document that prioritizes access to quality cancer care, expedites cancer research funding, promotes cancer awareness, and supports cancer patients for leading a better quality of life. This Charter was signed on 4th February 2000 by then President of France, Jacques Chirac and then Director-General of UNESCO, Koichio Matsuura. The directives of this Charter has since been adopted by all leading international cancer organizations across the world.

World Cancer Day Theme

The World Cancer Day Theme for the past three years (2019-2021) has been �I Am and I Will'. Therefore, 2021 is the final year of the �I Am and I Will' Theme. The past three years have provided a great opportunity to generate global public awareness about this disease through numerous events to bring about a lasting impact on society. This worldwide campaign calls out to all global citizens to take action to weed-out this scourge from the face of the planet.

The A-B-C of Cancer

Cancer is a disease that can strike anyone at any time. The underlying cause is a sudden change (mutation) in the genes of cells, which results in their rapid multiplication. These transformed cells are said to be cancerous, as they acquire the ability to spread to nearby tissues and kill them. Sometimes, they can travel to distant sites in the body to cause disease in those previously unaffected tissues and organs. This process is technically termed metastasis.

Types: Cancers are named according to the site or organ that becomes affected. Some cancers are simply termed according to the organ that is affected. For example, lung cancer, breast cancer and prostate cancer are among the others. However, some cancers have special names. A few examples are listed below:

Causes: The various causes of cancer can be broadly classified as "modifiable" and "non-modifiable" factors. The modifiable factors can be altered by behavioral changes e.g., tobacco use, alcohol intake, diet type, sedentary lifestyle, weight gain, and radiation exposure, among others. The non-modifiable factors include heredity, age, and immune status, among others

Treatments: The various types of treatment for cancer include radiotherapy, chemotherapy, surgery, hormone therapy, immunotherapy, gene therapy, and stem cell therapy

Cancer: Key Facts & Figures

Ways to Celebrate World Cancer Day in the Time of COVID-19

There are many virtual ways to celebrate World Cancer Day, even during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Some of these are briefly highlighted below:

Cancer: Key Challenges and Ways to Overcome Them

Health Tips for Preventing Cancer

Here are six healthy living tips to keep cancer at bay:

In the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 has been a tough year for everyone, including cancer patients. So, this year let's celebrate what we've achieved over the years, as well as look forward to what we can achieve in the coming years. Remember, although we face the COVID-19 challenge, we can't forget cancer!

References:

  1. Cancer: Key Facts - World Health Organization - (https:www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cancer)
  2. World Cancer Day: 4 February - (https:www.worldcancerday.org/)
  3. Six Healthy Living Tips for World Cancer Day - Cancer.Net - (https:www.cancer.net/blog/2015-02/6-healthy-living-tips-world-cancer-day)
  4. Understanding Cancer: Key Issues - (https:www.worldcancerday.org/key-issues)


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