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Cancer Awareness: What we should educate ourselves about this disease?

Suhail Ahmad Mir by Suhail Ahmad Mir
March 31, 2022
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Cancer is a global burden and as per latest GLOBOCAN 2020, over 19.3 and 10 million new cases and deaths occurred in 2020 respectively, with female breast cancer has surpassed the lung cancer, which is now most commonly diagnosed cancer (11.7%), followed by lung cancer (11.4%), colorectal cancer (10 %), and prostate cancer (7.3%). When we talk about mortality, lung cancer still remains at the top. As per WHO statistics 2019, in 112 out of 183 countries in the world, people die of cancer before attaining the age of 70 years. Despite world having advances in science and technology, chemotherapy still remains a promising option to treat cancer. Conventional chemotherapy has greatly improved the decline in mortality rate of several dreadful cancers but its major problem is killing of cancerous and non- cancerous cells causing serious off target effects like hair loss, bone marrow depression, and other toxic effects. M.T. Rasool and colleagues reported, Kashmir to be an endemic cancer zone with its peculiar cancer profile. Back in 2005 Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College, Srinagar took a great initiate by starting a hospital based cancer registry with the aim to evaluate distribution and patterns of cancer cases which the hospital admits throughout the year. Cancer cases in Kashmir gradually increases with each passing year, viz, 230 in 2015, 239 in 216, 391 in 2017 and 511 in 2018 with stomach cancer being the most diagnosed cancer in the valley reports a study. Kashmir being a growing state needs to develop awareness about this growing concern by multidisciplinary approaches. If we need to control over this burden we need participation from all the sectors of the society like Government, universities, hospitals, colleges to create awareness about the disease by bringing about the policies, door to door awareness camps &programs, organising special conferences about cancers.
What should be the objectives of cancer awareness programs?
1. Educate people about the risk factors associated with the cancer as more than 30% of the cases could be prevented by avoiding or modifying the risk factors and life styles respectively.
2. Help the society to remove the fear and stigma about cancer
3. Help them in knowing the early signs and symptoms, so that early detection and treatments could be started.
4. Educate people about the importance of routine check-ups and screenings.
5. Encourage female population to go for mammograms, self and clinical breast examination.
Common myths and misconceptions about cancer
1. Having a cancer is a “death sentence”
The answer is “Absolute No”, it totally depends on many factors like how slow or fast growing cancer is, metastatic state of the cancer, treatment available
2. Cancer is hereditary
Not necessarily, only 5- 10% cancer are caused by harmful mutations that are inherited from a person’s parents. The remaining 90-95% of canceris caused by mutations that happen during a person’s lifetime as a natural result of aging and exposure to environmental factors, such as tobacco smoke and radiation.
3. Cancer is contagious.
No, Cancer is not a contagious disease that easily spreads from person to person. The only situation in which cancer can spread from one person to another is in the case of organ or tissue transplantation.
Risk factors associated with cancer
1. Age
2. Alcohol
3. Infectious agents
4. Radiation
5. Immunosuppression
Early signs and symptoms
1. Difficult in swallowing
2. White or Red patches in the mouth
3. Change of colour in wart or mole
4. Appearance of lump in any part of the body
(The author is a Ph. D research scholar (INSPIRE fellow) at Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Kashmir, with currently involved in cancer research. Views are his own)
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Suhail Ahmad Mir

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