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Lifestyle Chronic Diseases: Big danger is looming over India, 'tsunami' of this serious disease will come after Corona, scary report

According to estimates of international agencies, the number of cancer patients worldwide is expected to be 2.84 crores in 2040 due to demographic change. Which will be 47 percent more than in 2020. This number may increase due to increase in risk factors associated with globalization and growing economy. In the year 2020, an estimated 1.93 crore new cases of cancer were reported worldwide and nearly one crore people died from cancer.


A prominent American cancer specialist has warned that India will face a ‘tsunami’ of serious diseases like cancer due to globalisation, growing economy, population and changing lifestyles. He has emphasized on the use of technology based treatment techniques to tackle it effectively. Dr. Chairman of the Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, USA. As Abraham said, vaccines for cancer prevention and treatment, expansion of AI and data digital techniques, and diagnosis with liquid biopsy are among the 6 trends that will reshape cancer treatment in this century.

In an article in the Manoram Year Book 2023, Dr. Abraham has said that the other three trends are genomic profiling, development of gene editing technology, and the use of next-generation immunotherapy and cART cell therapy. He said that digital technology, information technology and telehealth will reduce the gap between patients and specialists. This will potentially increase the availability of specialist care in the interior parts of our country. This includes rural areas where most of our population lives.


Challenge to India

Dr. As Abraham said, while these technologies will revolutionize cancer care, how do we make them affordable and accessible to millions of people is the biggest challenge facing India. A cancer specialist warned that India could face a tsunami of serious diseases like cancer due to globalisation, growing economy, population and changing lifestyles.


According to estimates of international agencies, the number of cancer patients worldwide is expected to be 2.84 crores in 2040 due to demographic change. Which will be 47 percent more than in 2020. This number may increase due to increase in risk factors associated with globalization and growing economy. In the year 2020, an estimated 1.93 crore new cases of cancer were reported worldwide and nearly one crore people died from cancer.

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