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India's Genetic Diversity: Key to Global Cancer Fight?
2 Mar
Summary
- India may lead global cancer detection and management.
- Cancer cases globally projected to exceed 35 million by 2050.
- India's diverse population offers unique genetic cancer insights.

Cancer incidence has been steadily increasing worldwide for five decades, driven by factors like ageing populations and environmental exposures. The World Health Organization reported nearly 20 million new cases in 2022, with projections indicating over 35 million annually by 2050. India faces a similar challenge, with millions of cases expected in the coming decades.
However, this growing health crisis presents an opportunity for India to pioneer advancements in cancer detection and management. Drawing parallels from its successful polio immunization drive and its role in providing affordable HIV/AIDS treatments, India's scale and adaptive policies can generate significant global health impacts.




