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Cancer threat looming large over NE Pan-NE rally to sensitize masses

ANI  |  Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) [India] 

A marathon pan-North- East bike rally and run to create awareness on is in offing as a collaborative initiative of Tata Trusts in collaboration with Silchar-based Cachar Hospital& Research Centre and Grid.

The 2200-km 11-day pan-NER Bike Rally from March 12 covering seven NE states has been named as 'Cruise Against Cancer'. A 5-km run will be conducted at Shillong (Mar 12), Guwahati (Mar 13), Tezpur (Mar 14), before arriving at (Mar 14) and then travel to Dibrugarh (Mar 15), Kohima (Mar 16), Imphal (Mar 17), Aizwal (Mar 18), Agartala (Mar 20) and culminate at on Mar 22 in which over 300 to 400 people are expected to take part in each ocation.

The maiden event aims at promoting awareness on ailment, certain common practices leading to cancer; connect to the community & communicate the importance of screening & early detection of cancer; reach out to general public, corporates, educational institutions, aid agencies and Govt/ NGOs to seek their involvement in tackling burden in NER; leverage media coverage including print, to maximise the reach and encourage students for research in & careers in oncology, organizers told ANI.

An hour-long event will be conducted after the run where doctors and state leaders will talk on cancer, survivors will narrate their stories and the students will enact a street play at each place to send a louder message to spread mass awareness.

Arunachal Observer is the media partner of Arunachal campaign and the walkathon from TRIHMS would begin from 6 am onwards on March 15 next. A host of organizations, including State Society of (SCSAP), TRIHMS, Arunachal State Nursing School, Arunachal branch of Indian Medial Association, Arunachal Vivekananda Yuva Shakti, United Charity, VKV Alumni Association, are partners of event, according to SCSAP Dr S Tsering.

The NE Region (NER), with a population of approximately 5 crore records 45,000 new cases annually, 70% of which are reported at late stage resulting in a high mortality rate of 50%. The delayed diagnosis is due to a lack of awareness of symptoms, poor access to affordable care and other psychological factors, like fear and fatalism. It has been proved that communication related to not only substantially affects perception and behaviour related to but also linked to seeking behaviour.

Approximately 50% of are preventable by controlling the modifiable risk factors such as tobacco, alcohol, unhealthy diet and physical inactivity, amongst others.

A workshop on research and careers in will be conducted for medical students and nurses at Silchar, Guwahati, Tezpur & Dibrugarh.

is most common among women while about 150- 200 cases are reported per one lakh people annually in NER, according to Mumbai-based Tata Dr R A Badwe. Stomach and esophagus are caused as people consume unhygienically preserved and smoked meat, he had said, and advocated changing food habits, and turn their backs to tobacco could make the region cancer-free.

However, Dr Preet Dhillon, Public Foundation of epidemiologist, in her article - - a looming threat in the NE-, on 26.07.16, painted a very gloomy picture quoting most recent rates for India, based on data from 27 population-based registries located across India, including all NE states, released by ICMR's Center for and Informatics Research.

Unfortunately, the latest data show the highest age-adjusted rates in are in the NE, with district in for males (271 per 100,000) and district in for females (249 per 100,000). In fact, the top 4-5 registries for men and women are in the NE (ranks 3rd at 211.5 per 100,000 for men).

For certain sites, the highest rates occur in Meghalaya, such as oesophageal in for both men (71.2 per 100,00) and women (33.2 per 100,000) as well as hypopharynx (22.2 per 100,00) and larynx (10.8 per 100,000) in men.

In the NE, tobacco-related have the highest rates in (eg, tongue in males; lung,

mouth, nasopharynx and oesophagus in both men and women). Other types of with known are also highest in NE, for examples, of the liver in men and cervix in females.

The latest estimates predict 15 lakh new cases of each year in with breast, lung and cervical topping the list. One world-wide initiative to quantify as Global Burden of suggests that for some nations, like the US and the UK, some rates (eg, breast) are beginning to decline. Unfortunately, India's trends show no sign of abetting.

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First Published: Sun, March 11 2018. 11:35 IST
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