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- Breast cancer in India: Present scenario and the challenges . . .
The survival rate of patients with breast cancer is poor in India as compared to Western countries due to earlier age at onset, late stage of disease at presentation, delayed initiation of definitive management and inadequate fragmented treatment
- Breast cancer survival in India across 11 geographic areas . . .
The burden of avoidable deaths from breast cancer disproportionately affects low-income and middle-income countries, where more than 70% of breast cancer deaths occur in people younger than 70 years 1 Compared with Western and other high-income countries, India has a low 5-year survival rate for breast cancer
- The Statistical Analysis Of Breast Cancer Cases In Indian . . .
Regrettably, the survival rate for breast cancer patients in India lags behind Western standards due to earlier age at onset, late stage of disease at presentation, delayed initiation of definitive management, and inadequate fragmented treatment
- Breast cancer survival rate dismal in India shows ICMR-led study
New Delhi: The five-year survival rate after a breast cancer diagnosis in India is 66 4 percent, dismally low when compared to developed countries like the US where more than 90 percent women are alive five years after being diagnosed with the disease, a new Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) study has found
- Breast Cancer Statistics: India versus The World
Presently, India already has one of the worst survivals from breast cancer in the world (as you already saw from the numbers above) and India ranks number one in the numbers of healthy life years lost (DALY - Disability Adjusted Life Years) due to breast cancer
- Breast Cancer in India - Hematology Oncology Clinics
Generally, breast cancer has been reported to occur a decade earlier in Indian women compared with their Western counterparts, although this is difficult to compare directly due to the lack of screening mammograms in India
- ICMR study shows 66. 4% survival rate for breast cancer . . .
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer among Indian women, comprising more than 25% of all female cancers The study noted that patients diagnosed at a local stage had a 4 4 times greater chance of five-year survival compared to those with distant-stage cancer
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