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32,425 Cancer cases reported in J&K in last three years, lung and oral Cancers most common*

KH Web Desk by KH Web Desk
February 13, 2026
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Srinagar, Feb 13 : Jammu and Kashmir government on Friday said that 32,425 cancer cases were reported in J&K in the last three years, and lung, oral, cervical, prostate and pancreatic cancers are among the most common.

In a reply to the question of MLA Pulwama Waheed ur Rehman Para, Health and Medical Education Department Minister Sakina Itoo, as per media, said that in Jammu division 6,804 cases were registered from 2023-2025, including 2,036 in 2023, 2,187 in 2024, and 2,581 in 2025.

Regarding Kashmir division, she said that 25,621 cancer cases were registered in Kashmir division in the last three years, including 8,021 in 2022, followed by 8,621 in 2023, and 8,979 in 2024.

“The most common types of cancer are lung, breast, oral, cervical, prostate, and pancreatic,” she said.

“No specific disease of uncommon or public health significance has been reported. However, the most frequently detected conditions are different types of cancers, such as gastrointestinal malignancies (esophagus, stomach, and colorectal), lung, breast, oral, cervical, prostate and pancreatic,” she said.

Itoo said that, institutions in Jammu & Kashmir, such as Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) and the State Cancer Institute (SCI) at Government Medical College, Jammu, provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary cancer care encompassing medical oncology, surgical oncology, radiation oncology, and clinical hematology.

“These institutes are equipped with advanced diagnostic and therapeutic facilities, including PET-CT, CT scan, dedicated CT simulators, modern radiotherapy systems and other specialized oncology services. Due emphasis is placed on public education regarding early warning signs of cancer and modifiable risk factors such as tobacco cessation, healthy dietary habits, and lifestyle modification, with a view to facilitating cancer prevention and early treatment,” she said.

The following measures are being implemented for early detection of cancer: awareness generation and screening through outpatient services and health camps; early diagnosis using available diagnostic modalities such as X-ray, ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, endoscopy, EGD, colonoscopy, colposcopy, EBUS, and histopathology; implementation of the National Programme for Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases (NPCDCS); referral of patients requiring radiotherapy or advanced oncological care to higher tertiary care centres; observance of national and international cancer awareness days in collaboration with NGOs, nursing institutions, educational bodies, and print and social media to promote prevention and early detection; and conduct of cancer screening camps in districts Samba and Kathua, in collaboration with AIIMS Vijayapur, and other districts.

“Further, a high-level meeting chaired by a member of NITI Aayog, and attended by representatives from ICMR, DHR, Tata Memorial Hospital, PGI Chandigarh, and other leading cancer institutes, was held to formulate cancer prevention and treatment policies for Jammu & Kashmir,” she said.

“Patients suffering from cancer and other terminal illnesses are managed at SKIMS, Soura, Government Medical Colleges (GMCs) and their associated hospitals, as well as at district hospitals and Community Health Centres (CHCs).”

“Wherever required, patients are referred to GMCs and other tertiary care institutions for specialized treatment. In the Jammu region, specialized oncology services are available at GMC Jammu, the State Cancer Institute, Jammu and other associated hospitals, while in the Kashmir region, advanced and specialized care is provided at SKIMS, Soura,” Sakina added.

She said that well-established oncology facilities are available at Government Medical Colleges in Jammu and Srinagar.

Cancer care services are provided at GMC Jammu, the State Cancer Institute, Jammu, Bone & Joint Hospital, SMGS Hospital, and at GMC Srinagar through SMHS Hospital. These institutions function as leading centres for comprehensive cancer management with support from allied departments. Specialist oncology services are presently available only at GMCs and are not available at district hospitals or CHCs.

“The PET scan facility is available at SKIMS, Soura. At present, no PET scan facility is available at GMC Srinagar or its associated hospitals. However, the Health & Medical Education Department has recently authorized JKMSCL for procurement of a PET scan unit costing ₹16 crore for GMC Srinagar,” she said.

“This facility is not available at any district hospital or sub-district hospital (SDH). In the Jammu division, PET scan services are available at the State Cancer Institute, Jammu. Additionally, PET scan facilities are being provided by Narayana Super Specialty Hospital, Kakryal (Katra), and the American Oncology Institute, ASCOM, in the private sector,” she added further.

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