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365telugu.com online news,Hyderabad,February 4,2021:On World Cancer Day, cancer specialists request everyone to make a pledge to join in the global fight against cancer – it is only by every person, organization, and government individually doing their part that the world will be able to reduce premature deaths from this devastating disease.The National Cancer Registry Programme Report 2020, released by The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and National Centre for Disease Informatics & Research (NCDIR), Bengaluru, estimates that in 2020 cancer cases in the country will be at 13.9 lakh and likely to increase to 15.7 lakhs by 2025, based on current trends. These estimates are based on information related to cancer collected from 28 Population Based Cancer Registries (PBCRs).Additionally, 58 Hospital Based Cancer Registries (HBCRs) provided cancer data.India has the second largest number of tobacco users (268 million or 28.6% of all adults in India) in the world – of these at least 12 lakh die every year from tobacco related diseases. The total direct and indirect cost of diseases attributable to tobacco use was a staggering Rupees 1.04 lakh crore ($17 billion) in 2011 or 1.16% of India’s GDP. “Considering the tobacco burden on health and economy in our country, there is an urgent need for the amendments in the tobacco control act COTPA amendments bill 2020 in the interest of public health and India’s future and its youth. The amendments would effectively protect India’s population from the harmful effects of tobacco use”, Dr. Vijay kumar Chennamchetty Senior Consultant Interventional Pulmonologist, Apollo Health City.

ICMR-NCDIR National Cancer Registry Programme estimates 12% increase in cancer cases in the country by 2025 Cancer Specialists Appeal for Amendments in the Tobacco Control Act on World Cancer Day
ICMR-NCDIR National Cancer Registry Programme estimates 12% increase in cancer cases in the country by 2025 Cancer Specialists Appeal for Amendments in the Tobacco Control Act on World Cancer Day

In 2020, tobacco related cancers are estimated to contribute 3.7 lakhs (27.1%) of the total cancer burden. Among women, breast cancers are estimated to contribute 2.0 lakhs (14.8%) and cervix cancer are estimated to contribute 0.75 lakhs (5.4%), whereas for both men and women, cancers of the gastrointestinal tract is estimated to contribute 2.7 lakhs (19.7%) of the total cancer burden.“It is truly depressing to see ever increasing number of young cancer victims in corridors of cancer centers in India, We request the Government to amend the tobacco control act in larger interest of younger generation who is falling prey to this tobacco menace and suffer premature death” and also putting others at risk through “passive smoking effect” said Dr K Sreekanth. Senior Consultant Surgical Oncologist. Yashoda Hospitals, Somajiguda, Hyderabad.The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) India 2009 – 10 released by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW), Government of India conveys that 17.8% of adults (15 years and above) in Telangana use tobacco in some form or other. 8.3% are cigarette smokers, 4.2% are bidi smokers and 5.2% are smokeless tobacco users.