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40% Cancer Cases Linked to Tobacco Consumption

by Colleen Fleiss on Jun 18 2023 11:43 PM
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The cause of about 20 percent of cancer cases in India is still unknown, says expert.

40% Cancer Cases Linked to Tobacco Consumption
In India, 40% of cancer cases are associated with tobacco, pan masala and alcohol, states expert.
Prof Pankaj Chaturvedi, Head Cancer Surgeon and Deputy Director of Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai, said: "We have no clue as to what causes blood and bone cancer. It is very important to know the causes. There is a misconception about cancer in society."

Cancer Cases in India

Prof Chaturvedi, in his presentation at the efficiency enhancement lecture on 'Victory over Cancer' held at the Lok Bhawan, said that 70,000 cancer patients have been treated in Varanasi hospital so far and 25,000 patients are getting registered every year, yet there has been no drop in cancer patients getting admitted to cancer hospitals in Mumbai as they had thought of.

Prof. Chaturvedi further pointed out: "The maximum number of patients of breast cancer and cervical cancer are found in women in urban areas. Cervical cancer patients are found more in rural areas than breast cancer patients. A unique gall bladder cancer occurs only to the people residing near and on the banks of the Ganges in Uttar Pradesh. Apart from India, this gallbladder cancer is more commonly found in Chile."

"According to the geographical area, stomach and colorectal cancer gradually occurs. Cancer depends on lifestyle."

Source-IANS


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