New Delhi
Vice President M. Hamid Ansari has said that neglect of healthcare will have a negative impact on India's economy combined with rising population. He was addressing on the occasion of 20th Anniversary Celebrations of CanSupport, an NGO providing palliative care for cancer patients .
Vice President said that with more than 1,300 persons succumbing to cancer every day, it has become one of the major causes of deaths in our country. The distressing aspect is that these cancers can be prevented, screened for and/or detected early and treated at an early stage to significantly reduce the death rate, he added.
Vice President said that despite improvements in access to health care, inequalities related to socioeconomic status, geography, and gender continue to remain, and are being compounded by high out-of-pocket expenditures, with more than three-quarters of the increasing financial burden of health care being met by households. The total allocation on Health remains inadequate and much below the amount required to address the yawning gaps, he added.
Vice President said that the lack of sufficient public allocations has resulted in huge demand-supply gaps in cancer detection, treatment and care requirements. He further said that responding to palliative care needs of cancer patients requires not only the medical and nursing needs of the person affected but also the patient’s emotional and spiritual distress and support for the caregivers. Provision of palliative care services therefore assumes an important dimension of overall cancer care in our country and CanSupport has been a trailblazer in this field, he added.
According to the National Cancer Registry Programme of the India Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the estimated mortality rate due to cancer saw an increase of about 6% between 2012 and 2014. It has been estimated that;
- Around 2.5 million people are living with cancer in India
- Over 7 lakh new cases are registered every year
- One woman dies of cervical cancer every 8 minutes
- For every 2 women newly diagnosed with breast cancer, one woman dies of it in India
- As many as 2,500 persons die every day due to tobacco-related diseases in India.
The distressing aspect is that these cancers can be prevented, screened for and/or detected early and treated at an early stage to significantly reduce the death rate.
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