Rising Cancer-Related Mortalities Among Women in India
- February 27, 2025
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Rising Cancer-Related Mortalities Among Women in India
Sub : Sci
Sec: Health
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- A recent analysis by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) based on data from the Global Cancer Observatory (GLOBOCAN) 2022 estimates has revealed that cancer-related deaths have increased at a faster rate among women than men in India over the past decade. The findings indicate a concerning rise in cancer burden, particularly among the middle-aged and elderly population.
Details:
- Approximately three out of every five individuals in India succumb to cancer after diagnosis.
- Cancer-related deaths among women have shown an annual percentage increase ranging from 1.2% to 4.4%, whereas for men, it ranges from 1.2% to 2.4%.
- This trend suggests that cancer-related mortality among women is increasing at a more rapid pace.
- Lowest Risk: Children and individuals in the reproductive age group (risk range: 0.08% – 1.3%).
- Highest Risk: Middle-aged and geriatric individuals face a significantly higher risk of developing and succumbing to cancer.
- As India’s population structure shifts towards an aging demographic, the nation is projected to experience its highest-ever cancer burden in the near future.
- The top five most common cancers in India contribute to 44% of the total cancer burden.
- Crude incidence and mortality rates are higher in females compared to males.
GLOBOCAN:
- GLOBOCAN is an interactive web-based platform developed by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). It provides global cancer statistics to inform cancer control and research efforts.
- The platform offers comprehensive data on cancer incidence and mortality across 185 countries, covering 36 types of cancer.
- According to the GLOBOCAN data, the five most prevalent cancers in India are:
- Breast Cancer: 192,020 new cases, accounting for 13.6% of all cancer cases.
- Lip and Oral Cavity Cancer: 143,759 new cases, representing 10.2% of total cases.
- Cervix Uteri (Cervical) Cancer: 127,526 new cases, comprising 9% of all cases.
- Lung Cancer: 82,551 new cases, making up 5.8% of total cases.
- Oesophagus Cancer: 57,394 new cases, accounting for 4.1% of all cancer cases.
Crude Rate Calculation:
- The crude rate is a measure used in epidemiology to indicate the occurrence of new cancer cases or deaths in a specific population during a given time period.
- Crude Rate = (Number of new cancer cases or deaths during a specific period / Total population at risk during the same period) × 100,000.