Breast And Cervical Cancer: Cancer is also the leading cause of death every year worldwide. Today the whole world is in its grip and new cases of cancer are increasing rapidly. Even India has not been able to survive this dangerous disease and it is spreading rapidly. If we look at the figures, in 2019, About 12 lakh new cases of cancer were reported in India and 9.3 lakh deaths were reported in the same year, which is the second highest in Asia
Cancer is mainly making young people and women its victims. However, recently released data has revealed that two types of cancer are spreading rapidly among women and causing death. So far, more than 23 crore tests have been conducted for these two types of cancer
women quickly prey is
Replying to a question in theLok Sabha, Union Minister J P Nadda quoted the National Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) portal to say that cases of breast cancer and cervical cancer are increasing rapidly in the country and a large number of women are falling prey to it. He said that so far more than 23 crore tests have been conducted for these two types of cancer
How many women in the country suffer from breast and cervical cancer?
Union Health Minister JP Nadda said that more than 14 crore women have been screened for breast cancer in the country. During this period, 57,184 women were diagnosed with breast cancer, out of which 50,612 women are undergoing treatment. Apart from this, the risk of cervical cancer in women is also increasing rapidly. Union Minister Nadda said that more than nine crore women have been screened for cervical cancer in the country. Of these, 96,747 women have been found to have this disease. Of these, 86,196 women are undergoing treatment. The National NCD Portal was launched by the Central Government in 2018 for the detection and management of Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) under np-ncd
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