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One in 10 Indians will develop cancer during their lifetime: WHO

One in 10 Indians will develop cancer in their lifetime and one in 15 will die of it, the International Agency for Research on Cancer’s (IARC) World Cancer Report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday said, highlighting the grave risk posed by the illness. The numbers are higher than India’s own internal numbers that say one in nine people have the risk of developing cancer. In India, breast cancer and colorectal cancer, on the other hand, were associated with urbanisation and more common in more developed states.(Getty Images/iStockphoto) “The estimates are marginally different as the IARC modelling is done using Indian Council of Medical Research-National Cancer Registry Programme (ICMR-NCRP) data, which is collected from 36 population-based registries and 236 hospital-based registries across states to calculate national estimates and state-wise trends,” said Dr Prashant Mathur, director, ICMR-National Centre for Disease Informatics and Research, which runs NCRP and is working to publish the latest nationwide registry data in April. The sharpest rise is in cancers of the breast and colorectum, associated with being overweight, low physical activity, and sedentary lifestyles, while cervical cancer rates have fallen because of improved hygiene in most parts of in India, according to the report. The WHO classifies India’s national cancer registry programme among the world’s “high quality population-based registries”, which is the international gold stan...