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Vol. 11, Issue 6 (2022)

Assessment of relationship between nutritional factor and rising cancer prevalence in India

Author(s):
Aneeba Jamil and Dr. Pragya Pandey
Abstract:
Cancer is becoming the most common life-threatening disease, and it is spreading as a result of our modern lifestyle. Cancer is caused by uncontrolled cell proliferation, which can be treated if detected early in life. Cancer treatment is based on the different internal and external elements that cause cancer. Different screening tests are used to detect cancer, and a variety of therapies are now available, including gene therapy, chemotherapy, surgery, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy. Up to 2030, around 22.2 million cancer cases are predicted to be diagnosed. According to WHO data 2020: nearly about 10 million died due to cancer in all over the world. According to National cancer registry programme, India cancer statistics, 2020 the number of patients with cancer in India is 1,392,179 for the year, 2020. In this research work we have collected 10 years data of five types of cancer i.e., TRC, Head and Neck Cancer, LHS cancer, gynecological cancer, and digestive system cancer. For finding out the most prevalent cancer. The most common cancers observed during the survey were: Breast, Lung, mouth, leukemia and gall bladder. After performing this particular work, recommendation are to start primary prevention and screening programs on national basis, government can come up with cancer detection and prevention clinics followed by palliative care and treatment facilities.
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How to cite this article:
Aneeba Jamil, Dr. Pragya Pandey. Assessment of relationship between nutritional factor and rising cancer prevalence in India. Pharma Innovation 2022;11(6):1573-1578.

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