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Breast cancer rising among young women in India, say experts

Breast cancer rising among young women in India, say experts


PTI, NEW DELHI, OCT 19, 2024 :  Breast cancer, a disease long associated with older age groups, has surged enormously in women aged below 50 in the last three decades, according to experts. Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer affecting women worldwide, as well as in India. The recent data from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) showed that breast cancer accounted for 28.2 percent of cancers in women.

Celebrities like Sonali Bendre, Tahira Kashyap, and Mahima Chaudhry, who battled breast cancer under 50 and overcame the deadly disease with treatments, have brought attention to the issue.

Dr. Ashish Gupta, Chief of Medical Oncology at Unique Hospital Cancer Centre, who is spearheading the Cancer Mukt Bharat Campaign in India, said, "Cancer is no longer the disease of older adults. It is increasingly seen among women in the younger age group, majorly under 50." The early onset of breast cancer is mainly due to genes, lifestyle factors such as poor nutrition, consumption of highly ultra-processed foods, and a completely sedentary lifestyle coupled with environmental pollutants, he said.

According to a recent study by the Cancer Mukt Bharat Foundation, cancer is affecting about 20 percent of young people below the age of 40 in India, and breast cancer cases account for 15 percent of younger adults. The risk factors for early onset include genetic predisposition to BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations, obesity, excess sugar and processed food consumption, consistently high blood glucose, and becoming insulin resistant, Dr. Gupta said.

The early detection and timely treatment of breast cancer significantly impact the lifespan of affected individuals. Making screening procedures better and more accessible is crucial, he said. Gupta, an American board-certified Medical Oncologist, added, "Early detection programmes, including breast cancer awareness and cost-effective screening, are a must to fight the rising cases of breast cancer in India." He also assured that people should not panic once diagnosed with the disease, as there are many advanced treatments currently available that improve survival rates.

Dr. Vineet Nakra, Senior Radiation Oncologist at Max Hospital, New Delhi, and Director of Lenus Oncology Institute, said, "Breast cancer is on the rise in younger women due to a gradual change in lifestyle choices, including late childbearing, reduced breastfeeding, and poor diet choices among the urban population."

“With an increased focus on breast preservation and its importance cosmetically in the younger population, radiation therapy plays an essential role after a cancer diagnosis," he said. "Treatment for breast cancer includes surgery, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, targeted drug therapy, and immunotherapy. The treatment may vary depending on the stage and type of breast cancer," Dr. Nakra stated.

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