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Two-thirds of women cancer patients belong to lower sections of society- Study

30 per cent of cancer burden in India is contributed by women, out of which two thirds of women belong to lower section of society.

women cancer patients india Two third of women cancer patients in India belong to lower strata

Women constitute about 30 per cent of the cancer burden in India and about two-thirds of them belong to the lower strata, said the doctors on Friday. According to them, the lethal habit of tobacco, bidis and unhealthy lifestyle contribute to the rise of several types of cancer among women belonging to the low socio-economic background of society. Occurrence of oral, lung, stomach and cervical cancer are most common to be seen among women. Cancer accounts for second highest mortality rate in India, which makes up to 50% of it in the world. 

"Consumption of tobacco has seriously hit the women in recent years. They are not just causing cancers to themselves but also affecting fertility and even delayed conception," said P.K. Malhotra, Senior Consultant, International Medicine at city-based Saroj Super Specialty Hospital.

The latest survey have discovered that 6,000 children under the age of 14 years get addicted to tobacco every day, including girls as well. Malhotra said that various medical studies had also proved that female smokers in India had lifespan reduced by 10 years in comparison to non-smokers. 

Out of 12.5 lakh (1.25 million) new cancer patients each year in India, over seven lakh are women.

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Piyush Rawat, associated with Oncology research at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, said the major factors contributing to deteriorating cancer levels among the patients were lack of awareness and unavailability of resources, due to which they would know about the disease many a time only at the last stage. 

"It is strictly advised for the women to stop smoking and chewing tobacco to eradicate the epidemic and contribute to India's development. Even quitting the tobacco--the biggest factor for cancer--the patients can have 90 per cent avoidance in cancer and other diseases," said Rawat. 

(With IANS Inputs) 

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