Srinagar: The number of cancer patients in Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a steady increase, with approximately 8,500 patients registered at the Department of Radiation Oncology, SMHS Hospital of GMC Srinagar since 2017.
This year so far, 1,520 new cancer cases have been reported, marking a sharp rise in the prevalence of the disease in the region.
According to details, news agency KNO reported that the Radiation Oncology department registered 491 cancer patients in 2017; 1,032 in 2018; 801 in 2019; 650 in 2020; 1,010 in 2021; 1,169 in 2022, and 1,640 in 2023.
The year 2024 has already seen 1,520 new cases, with approximately 4 to 5 new patients being registered daily at the department.
An oncologist at GMC Srinagar said there is a growing trend in cancer cases in the region, saying that lung cancer remains the most common type of cancer among males, while breast cancer is most prevalent among females.
He said the rise in lung cancer cases in men is directly linked to the widespread use of tobacco products. “This indicates the magnitude of tobacco consumption in our society and the urgent need for awareness about its harmful effects,” the doctor said.
Similarly, breast cancer in females is often linked to factors like lack of physical activity and obesity. The oncologist said that both lung and breast cancer could be largely prevented by making healthier lifestyle choices, including increased physical activity and reduced tobacco use.
To combat this growing health concern, the department has called for serious public awareness regarding the signs and symptoms of cancer, preventive measures and the importance of early medical evaluations. (With inputs from KNO)