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World Brain Tumor Day: “Raising awareness crucial to ensure early detection and improved outcomes”

K H News Service by K H News Service
June 8, 2024
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Srinagar: World Brain Tumor Day serves as a global platform dedicated to creating general awareness about the menace of brain tumors. This observance aims to shed light on the common symptoms of brain tumors to promote early detection, address challenges faced by patients and their families, support research efforts, and advocate for improved treatment options.“Brain Health and Prevention” is the World Brain Tumor Day 2024 theme that focuses to advocate for the paramount importance of brain health and preventive measures. According to reports, over 40,000–50,000 people are diagnosed with brain tumors in India every year. Of these, 20 percent are children. For all malignant brain tumor patients, the average survival rate is only 34.4 percent.
According to Dr. Mir Basharat Ahmad Kanth, Associate Director Neurosurgery at Paras Health Srinagar, “In India, brain tumors make up 8%-12% of all cancers diagnosed in children, highlighting the significant burden on young lives and their families. Therefore, raising awareness about brain tumors is crucial to ensure early detection and improve outcomes. These tumors can affect anyone, regardless of age or background. However, the tricky part with brain tumors is that early symptoms are often subtle and easily mistaken for other conditions, making vigilance and prompt medical attention essential. While there is no denying that advances in research and treatment have made headway in understanding and managing brain tumors, there is still a long way to go.”Dr. Basharat further elaborated, “Collaboration between researchers, healthcare professionals, and patients is vital to continue this progress. Education about risk factors, symptoms, and available treatments can empower individuals and communities. Support systems for patients and their families are also fundamental, providing the emotional and practical assistance needed during such a challenging journey”. “Encouraging open conversations and reducing the stigma associated with brain tumors can lead to better support and resources. Each step taken in research, education, and support brings us closer to a future where brain tumors are more manageable and less feared. Every effort counts in the fight against this complex and often devastating disease”. He said.

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