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Tripura people urged to change lifestyle to prevent cancer

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala 

Health Sudip Roy Burman has asked people, especially women, of the state to change their lifestyle to prevent

He said 2,500 new patients are diagnosed every year in and 40 per cent of the total affected patients in the state are women now.

"It is a matter of concern for us that the women of the state are increasingly being affected by either by chewing tobacco or due to smoking. I think change of lifestyle can help them to remain free from cancer," Burman told

tops in the North East in tobacco consumption in all its forms, the said quoting a report.

Burman said the government has planned to modernise the Hospital here and also set up another hospital at Ambassa in district.

"This is our vision. also mentioned this in his speech in the Assembly," he said.

Burman said the government has decided to organise more health awareness campaigns for in the state.

Stressing on awareness campaigns for treatment, Dr Gautam Majumder, the of Regional Hospital here, said over 70 per cent patients report at an advance stage due to lack of awareness.

He said 1,458 patients died in 2016 in the state while 3,786 patients died of between 2014-2016.

Among all patients in the state, 40 per cent suffer from head and neck mostly caused by chewable tobacco, he said.

On Thursday last, he flagged off a motorbike rally - 'Beat Cancer: Run and Ride 2018' - aimed at generating awareness among people.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, March 25 2018. 11:40 IST
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