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National Cancer Awareness Day: Assam CM Urges All To Raise Awareness On Cancer

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Guwahati:  Assam Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday urged people to play a pivotal role in raising public awareness on the “dreaded disease” of cancer.

On occasion of  the National Cancer Awareness Day, Dr. Sarma informed that the state government has been “prioritising cancer care” by taking multiple initiatives including the establishment of Assam Cancer Care Foundation.

Taking to his Twitter the Chief Minister wrote, “On #NationalCancerAwarenessDay, let us all play our part in raising public awareness about the dreaded disease. Prioritising cancer care, we’ve already taken multiple initiatives, including setting up of #AssamCancerCareFoundation, to ensure treatment in every corner of Assam,” the Chief Minister tweeted.

November 7 is observed annually as National Cancer Awareness Day in India to raise awareness about cancer, of which 1.1 million cases are reported in the country each year. National Cancer Awareness Day was first announced in September 2014 by then Union health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan, with November 7 chosen for the occasion to coincide with the birth anniversary of Nobel laureate Marie Curie, who was born on this date in 1867, and whose works led to the development of radiotherapy to treat cancer. 

An important step in the country’s fight against this deadly disease began in 1975, with the launch of National Cancer Control Programme, which was rolled out to provide cancer treatment facilities in the nation. 10 years later, in 1984-85, the scheme’s vision was revised to focus on early detection and prevention of cancer.

Hence, on November 7 every year, people are encouraged to visit hospitals, Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) centres, and municipal clinics for free cancer screening. The day also sees circulation of booklets and leaflets to raise awareness among the masses on detection of early symptoms and prevention of cancer.

In India, the need for early detection of this disease stems from the fact that a large number of cases are those in which it is detected in the patient when it is already at an advanced stage, thus reducing the chances of survival. 

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer is a leading cause of death globally, accounting for nearly 10 million fatalities in 2020. Cancer in lungs, colon and rectum, liver, stomach and breast, respectively, was the most common cause of death due to the disease, last year.

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