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The Cancer Burden in India In India, even though the most prevalent cancers – breast, cervical, oral – are largely preventable or treatable, more than 70 percent of cancer cases are detected at later stages, when it is too late for effective treatment. Moreover, alarmingly high rates of tobacco use among both adults and children contribute to the soaring incidence of oral cancers – more than 5 million children are addicted to “gutkha,” a smokeless tobacco product. (An estimated 250 million people in the country use tobacco, accounting for 800,000 to 900,000 annual deaths). As a country in economic transition, India’s disease burden is shifting -- non-communicable diseases, including cancer, are emerging as a major public health problem, reflecting changes in lifestyle. As such, the overstretched public health system confronts myriad challenges, including:
Patient Need Prevalent myths and the spread of misinformation about cancer have been fueled by lack of access to accurate information and by ingrained societal shame surrounding cancer. Cancer is stigmatized and viewed as a “death sentence” – much of the population is not aware that cancer is largely treatable through early detection and treatment. American Cancer Society Involvement Since 2000, ACS has worked on increasing cancer awareness; promoting cancer prevention, early detection and access to information; reducing tobacco use and creating tobacco control networks; enhancing the quality of cancer care through clinical training; and improving the quality of life for cancer patients and survivors. ACS employs a full-time staff-consultant in India and also launched the American Cancer Society India Initiative to establish a presence in India to support important cancer-fighting activities. American Cancer Society India Cancer Initiative The American Cancer Society is well positioned to promote life-saving interventions in India. We have well-established relationships with the Tata Memorial Hospital and many other cancer/healthcare organizations across India. We also have a long track record of training individuals and organizations on how to prevent and control cancer. We plan to make a long-term commitment to providing resources and support to key Indian leaders and organizations in the fight against cancer History of ACS Collaboration:
To learn more about the American Cancer Society's cancer-fighting efforts in India or to become a Founding Supporter of the American Cancer Society India Initiative, please contact Meenu Anand, Director of Operations and Strategic Initiatives, at meenu.anand@cancer.org |