People under 40 account for 20% cancer cases in India: Study

Updated: May 24th, 2024

Source: IANS

Cancer is affecting more young people in India. A new study on Friday showed that 20% of the cancer cases in the country are being seen in men and women below the age of 40. 

The study by a Delhi-based non-profit foundation, showed that 60% below 40 cancer patients were men, while 40% were women.

Head and neck cancer (26%) were the most prevalent, closely followed by gastrointestinal cancers (16%) like colon, stomach, and liver. Breast cancer accounted for 15%, and blood cancers for 9%.

Ashish Gupta, principal investigator and senior Oncologist, spearheading the Cancer Mukt Bharat Campaign in India blamed the rise in cancers among young adults for a poor lifestyle.

“In our country escalating rates of obesity, change in dietary habits, specifically the increase in consumption of ultra-processed food, and sedentary lifestyles also are associated with higher cancer rates,” Ashish said.

“We must adopt a healthy lifestyle and avoid the use of tobacco and alcohol to prevent the risk of cancer in the younger generation,” he added.

The study also showed that 27% of cases diagnosed in India are in stages 1 and 2 of cancer whereas 63% were Stage 3 or 4 cancer.

“Nearly two-thirds of cancers were detected late, likely due to low adoption of proper screening,” said Ashish.

The study was conducted on 1,368 cancer patients across India who called the foundation’s Cancer Helpline Number between March 1 and May 15.

(This story was taken from a syndicated feed, and edited only for style by Gujarat Samachar Digital staff)

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