Indus Scrolls English
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • International
    • Regional
    • Environment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Culture
    • Temples
    • Ayurveda
    • Art
    • Festivals
    • Books
    • Astrology
    • Literature
    • History
  • Religion
    • Our Gurus
    • Hinduism
    • Islam
    • Christianity
  • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Yoga
    • Fashion
    • Travel
    • Cuisine
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Economy
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • International
    • Regional
    • Environment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Culture
    • Temples
    • Ayurveda
    • Art
    • Festivals
    • Books
    • Astrology
    • Literature
    • History
  • Religion
    • Our Gurus
    • Hinduism
    • Islam
    • Christianity
  • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Yoga
    • Fashion
    • Travel
    • Cuisine
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Economy
No Result
View All Result
Indus Scrolls English
No Result
View All Result
Home News Science

‘Completion of treatment critical for prostate cancer patients’ survival’

India Science Wire by India Science Wire
April 11, 2023
in Science
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsAppTelegram

The world recorded an estimated 1.4 million new cases of prostate cancer and 0.37 million deaths in 2020. India reported 34,540 incidences and 16,783 deaths, which is more than 60% of the prostate cancer burden from South-Central Asia. There is an essential link between the completion of prostate cancer treatment and patient survival. A study based on Population Based Cancer Registries (PBCRs) has revealed this.

Researchers from the Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), Mumbai, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh and the Punjab State Government and Chandigarh administration conducted a study in Sangrur and Mansa districts of Punjab. During 2013–2016, 171 prostate cancer cases were reported in the registries. The objective was to see how long these patients could live. The registered cases were followed-up, and their vital status (alive/dead) were updated.

“There are several factors responsible for the increasing trend in prostate cancer, including an increase in the older population and improvement in the diagnosis. There is minimal data on this topic, especially at the population level. The population-based data are vital in policy-making. Furthermore, the most important part of any survival analysis is getting the patient’s vital status. Our team was able to update the alive and death status of all the patients diagnosed with prostate cancer,” informed the team while speaking to India Science Wire.

The PBCRs play a vital role in cancer control planning and monitoring intervention activities. They provide information on incidence, mortality, patterns of cancer in that geography, and cancer survival rate. Most of the PBCRs in India cover the urban population, and very few registries cover the rural population. As more than 65% of the country’s population is rural, a realistic burden of cancer is, therefore, possible if rural cancer incidence is documented.

In their study, the researchers found a low overall relative survival among prostate cancer patients in these two registries. Also, the overall survival of patients was low compared to Mumbai and Chennai cancer registries and survival reported by SEER cancer registries (USA) and EUROCARE data (Europe). They found that the patients who completed the treatment showed better survival than those who did not.

Most of the patients were diagnosed at an advanced stage. This indicates the need to improve efforts in early diagnosis and prevention of prostate cancer to avoid complications due to the disease.

“We need to raise awareness about the disease in the community as well as among primary physicians regarding when they should refer the symptomatic/likely cases to the nearby cancer centre or the tertiary centre for further diagnosis and treatment,” researchers mention.

They also discussed creating awareness on the available financial schemes for cancer treatment from the state and central government. The state public health departments have to sensitize the primary physicians and community leaders about the disease and the need to develop a proper referral system. In addition, the cancer centres should also develop the system so that there are no hurdles in treatment completion.

“By implementing these strategies, we can prevent prostate cancer death and improve the quality of life of prostate cancer patients,” researchers recommend.

Globally, prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among men in 112 countries and the leading cause of cancer death in 48 countries.

The study has been published in the Indian Journal of Urology. The research team comprised Atul Madhukar Budukh, Jarnail S Thakur, Tapas Kumar Dora, Prithviraj R Kadam, Sonali S Bagal, Kamalesh Kumar Patel, Alok K Goel, Sankalp M Sancheti, Ashish R Gulia, Pankaj P Chaturvedi, Rajesh P Dikshit, and Rajendra A Badwe. (India Science Wire)

Author

  • India Science Wire
    India Science Wire

    View all posts

ShareTweetSendShare

Related News

‘Hazardous chemical reagents may profoundly affect fetal health’
Science

Researchers find key elements affecting osmotic stress in plants

‘Hazardous chemical reagents may profoundly affect fetal health’
Science

‘Hazardous chemical reagents may profoundly affect fetal health’

Two renewable energy labs inaugurated at IIT Roorkee
Science

Two renewable energy labs inaugurated at IIT Roorkee

Novel drug repurposing approach against COVID-19
Science

Novel drug repurposing approach against COVID-19

Fresh insights into spread of airborne pathogens in indoor spaces
Science

Fresh insights into spread of airborne pathogens in indoor spaces

Study demonstrates gold-catalyzed fundamental organometallic steps
Science

Study demonstrates gold-catalyzed fundamental organometallic steps

Discussion about this post

Kerala to remove governor Arif Mohammed Khan as Chancellor?

Resentment brewing in CPM over CM family’s role in scams

Hindu temple in Australia’s Brisbane gets threat asking to raise pro-Khalistani slogans if it wanted to observe Maha Shivratri peacefully

Is Neo-Hinduism being authored by Woke-Pundits?

Guilt-stricken mother admits to murdering 3-year-old son; woman, paramour arrested

Guilt-stricken mother admits to murdering 3-year-old son; woman, paramour arrested

Army Jawan beaten up, dresses torn, PFI written in green ink on his back

Army Jawan beaten up, dresses torn, PFI written in green ink on his back

NIA tightens noose around overseas Khalistani terrorists by confiscating their Indian assets

NIA tightens noose around overseas Khalistani terrorists by confiscating their Indian assets

A moving tribute to India’s Vax Warriors

A moving tribute to India’s Vax Warriors

Every Political Party, Government Nourish Casteism Then Condemn It As A Social Poison

Every Political Party, Government Nourish Casteism Then Condemn It As A Social Poison

Laljibhai: A saviour for the visually impaired elderly

Laljibhai: A saviour for the visually impaired elderly

No-Objection Certificate Will Be Needed For Extending Caste-based Reservations

No-Objection Certificate Will Be Needed For Extending Caste-based Reservations

Terrorism is the single biggest threat to international peace & security, says EAM S Jaishankar

India issues advisory to Indian students, nationals in Canada: PM Modi, Jaishankar discuss fallout

  • Support Us
  • Our Projects
  • Our Mission
  • Contact Us

©Copyright Indus Scrolls. Tech-enabled by Ananthapuri Technologies

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • International
    • Regional
    • Environment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Culture
    • Temples
    • Ayurveda
    • Art
    • Festivals
    • Books
    • Astrology
    • Literature
    • History
  • Religion
    • Our Gurus
    • Hinduism
    • Islam
    • Christianity
  • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Yoga
    • Fashion
    • Travel
    • Cuisine
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Economy

©Copyright Indus Scrolls. Tech-enabled by Ananthapuri Technologies