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Karnataka Battles Rising Cancer Cases

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Karnataka sees nearly 89,125 new cancer cases annually.
  • Bengaluru accounts for a significant portion of the state's cancer burden.
  • Tobacco use is a major contributor to cancer cases in the region.
Karnataka Battles Rising Cancer Cases

Karnataka is facing a significant rise in cancer cases, prompting calls for enhanced prevention and early detection efforts, especially in Bengaluru. The state registers an estimated 89,125 new cancer cases annually, with around 2.5 lakh individuals currently living with the disease. Data from the Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology (KMIO) highlights that breast cancer is the most common among women, while lung and prostate cancers lead for men in Bengaluru.

Tobacco-related cancers are a major concern, constituting a substantial portion of cases treated at KMIO. The institute also registers over 22,000 new cancer patients each year. Ahead of World Cancer Day, KMIO stressed that lifestyle changes, vaccination, and regular screenings are crucial for prevention and early diagnosis, which significantly improves treatment outcomes and survival rates.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Karnataka records an estimated 89,125 new cancer cases each year, with approximately 2.5 lakh people currently living with the disease.
Among men in Bengaluru, lung, prostate, stomach, and mouth cancers are most common. For women, breast cancer is the most prevalent, followed by cervical, ovarian, and mouth cancers.
The Kidwai Institute emphasizes that many cancers are preventable through lifestyle changes, avoiding tobacco and alcohol, vaccination like the HPV vaccine, and regular screening.

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