On the eve of World Cancer Day, Global Healthcare Advisor Vijay Dhawangale shares his views on awareness in the fight against cancer

Vijay Dhawangale, a global healthcare advisor, offers his thoughts on raising awareness against cancer Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 3: World Cancer Day is held every year on 4 February to raise worldwide awareness in the fight against cancer. The three most commonly occurring cancers in India are those of the breast, uterine cervix and lip/oral cavity. Together, they […]

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On the eve of World Cancer Day, Global Healthcare Advisor Vijay Dhawangale shares his views on awareness in the fight against cancer
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On the eve of World Cancer Day, Global Healthcare Advisor Vijay Dhawangale shares his views on awareness in the fight against cancer

Vijay Dhawangale, a global healthcare advisor, offers his thoughts on raising awareness against cancer

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 3: World Cancer Day is held every year on 4 February to raise worldwide awareness in the fight against cancer. The three most commonly occurring cancers in India are those of the breast, uterine cervix and lip/oral cavity. Together, they account for approximately 35% of all cancers in India and constitute a public health priority. Screening is effective in the prevention and early detection of Breast Cancer, Cervical Cancer and Oral Cancer said Global Healthcare Advisor Vijay Dhawangale in a virtual conference held on the eve of World Cancer Day.

According to a paper published by the National Library of Medicine, In India, nearly 70% of the cancers; 40% of the preventable cancers are tobacco-related, 20% are infection-related, and 10% are due to other causes. Alcohol has been recognized as the second leading risk factor in India, strongly associated with gastrointestinal cancers. The human papillomavirus (HPV) and hepatitis B virus, which cause cervical and liver cancer, respectively, have vaccines. Overall, around 20% of all cancers may be attributable to diet and related factors including obesity. Despite this, more than 80% of the people with cancer present to the facilities at advanced stages. Therefore, it is imperative that cancer prevention should be made an integral part of the health interventions and should be rapidly extended to primary healthcare services and facilities said Dhawangale.

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