Meghalaya district leads in tobacco-related cancers

THE TIMES OF INDIA

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Meghalaya's East Khasi Hills district has the highest relative proportion of tobacco-related cancers (TRCs) for both men and women in the country, the latest National Cancer Registry Programme ( NCRP ) data shows.

"The East Khasi Hills district has the highest relative proportion at 69.5 and 45.0 per cent for males and females respectively," said the NCRP's three-year report on population-based cancer registries: 2012 to 2014.

The report charts out cancer-related information on 27 Population-Based Cancer Registries (PBCRs) in India.

It includes a chapter on TRCs, which indicates the impact of tobacco use on cancer incidence through overall proportions and specific anatomical sites of cancer.

Among the males, the lowest TRCs was in Arunachal Pradesh's Naharlagun in Papum Pare district (18.3 per cent) whereas the lowest TRCs proportion among females was in Pasighat PBCR (6.9 per cent) in the state.

In men, lung cancer prevalence was highest in 11 registries, with its rate ranging from 21.5 per cent in Sikkim PBCR to 48.2 per cent in Manipur.

(THE TIMES OF INDIA)