In 2020, approximately 10 million people died from cancer worldwide, making cancer one of the leading causes of death. India is facing an alarming rise in cancer cases, with over 1.4 million cases reported in 2022 and the number of cancer patients in the country expected to reach over 1.5 million by 2025. ing.
What causes cancer?
Inherited mutations are responsible for nearly 10% of all cancer cases. If a parent passes on a mutated copy of her BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene to her child, the risk of the child developing cancer increases.
person's Lifestyle It also greatly contributes to the probability of developing cancer. Risk factors such as stress, obesity, poor or inadequate diet, smoking, and smoking can significantly impact the risk of developing cancer.
Early detection: the key to beating cancer
It is pertinent to note that approximately 30% to 50% of cancer cases can be avoided through early detection, minimizing risk factors, and receiving appropriate treatment. Apart from the commonly known symptoms such as unexplained bleeding and the appearance of lumps and moles, there are often overlooked symptoms such as fatigue, prolonged coughing fits, chest pain, unexplained weight loss, and intestinal changes. We recommend that you look out for the signs of. Habit.
Hereditary cancer: here's what you need to know
Diagnosing cancer early greatly increases the chance of a good treatment response, and recognizing symptoms quickly increases the chance of survival. It is also essential to recognize the importance of timely screening methods such as HPV (human papillomavirus) and mammography to further ensure early diagnosis of cervical cancer and breast cancer, respectively.
Most cervical and liver cancers can be prevented through vaccination. Hepatitis B vaccination greatly reduces the risk by protecting against viruses that can cause liver cancer. Similarly, HPV vaccination prevents infections that can cause cervical cancer by targeting high-risk strains of the human papillomavirus.
(Author: Dr. Sandip Bartakke, Pediatric Hemato-Oncology Specialist, Surya Mother and Child Super Specialty Hospital, Pune)