ICMR Study: Gender Divide in Cancer

ICMR Study: Gender Divide in Cancer

The ICMR study reveals critical insights into India's cancer burden and gender disparities from 2015 to 2019.

Massive Cancer Burden

Massive Cancer Burden

India recorded 708,223 cancer cases and 206,457 deaths between 2015 and 2019.

Gender Disparity in Cancer Cases

Gender Disparity in Cancer Cases

Women are overrepresented in cancer cases, but men face a higher mortality rate.

Top Female Cancers

Top Female Cancers

Breast cancer leads with 238,085 cases, followed by cervical and ovarian cancers.

Top Male Cancers

Top Male Cancers

Mouth cancer tops men's cases, followed by lung and prostate cancers.

Rural Cancer Surge

Rural Cancer Surge

Sharp increases in cancer rates are observed in rural areas, especially Kerala and Assam.

Northeast India Hotspots

Northeast India Hotspots

Aizawl and surrounding areas show the highest cancer incidence rates in India.

Oesophageal Cancer Spike

Oesophageal Cancer Spike

This cancer type is notably more common in northeastern regions of India.

Urban Cancer Trends

Urban Cancer Trends

Delhi reports the highest cancer cases; Ahmedabad shows rising incidence among both genders.

Lifetime Cancer Risk Overview

Lifetime Cancer Risk Overview

National lifetime risk stands at 11%, with significant variations in states like Mizoram.