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Cancer cases surge in J&K; over 1,600 patients registered in GMC Anantnag | KNO

Early detection crucial for successful treatment, over 70 % of cancers treatable: Doctors

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Srinagar, Nov 13 (KNO): The Department of Radiation Oncology at GMC-associated hospital in Janglat Mandi, Anantnag, has registered over 1,600 cancer patients in the last few years, marking a worrying surge in cancer cases in Jammu and Kashmir. As per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the rise in cancer cases was highlighted during a recent cancer awareness event held at GMC Anantnag, where medical professionals discussed the growing concern and the importance of early detection and treatment. Dr Shahid, Head of the Department of Oncology at GMC Anantnag, revealed that approximately 1,600 cancer patients have been registered at the hospital, with more than 400 patients diagnosed this year alone. “The hospital has been conducting thousands of chemotherapy sessions annually and efforts are ongoing to introduce radiotherapy facilities to enhance cancer treatment capabilities,” he said. Dr Shahid provided insights into the emerging trends in oncology, saying that huge advancements in cancer treatment have been made over the past few years. These advances, he said, have contributed to increased survival rates among cancer patients. He added that stomach cancer is more common among men, while breast cancer is prevalent among women in the region. Dr Rukhsana Najeeb, Principal of GMC Anantnag, shared her observations on the regional patterns of cancer, saying that carcinoma cancers are notably common in south Kashmir. “The high incidence of cancer is due to dietary habits, including the consumption of rice, salt and dried foods,” she said. Dr Najeeb called for early cancer detection, saying that with advancements in diagnostic techniques, cancer can now be identified at an earlier, more treatable stage, significantly improving the chances of survival. “Early detection is crucial. When cancer is diagnosed in its initial stages, the likelihood of successful treatment and survival is much higher,” Dr Rukhsana said adding that while advanced treatments are available for many types of cancer, some forms still lack effective treatment options. Several other oncologists at the event called for awareness in combating cancer, saying that about 70 percent of cancers are now treatable, even in advanced stages. They called for continued efforts in early diagnosis, prevention, and improving treatment options. The experts also highlighted the role of lifestyle factors—such as diet, physical activity, and overall health—in cancer prevention—(KNO)

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