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Friday, April 19, 2024

Cancer cases on the rise in Pakistan

Cancer has become a major health concern in Pakistan, with increasing cases being reported every year.

According to data from the National Cancer Registry, over 160,000 new cancer cases are diagnosed in Pakistan every year, making it one of the leading causes of death in the country.

The most common forms of cancer in Pakistan are breast cancer, liver cancer, and lung cancer. In addition, the country is also facing an increase in the number of cases of oral cancer, which is largely attributed to the widespread use of tobacco and other related products.

Lack of access to early detection and treatment facilities is a major challenge for cancer patients in Pakistan. Many people are unable to receive proper medical care due to financial constraints, and the country’s healthcare system is also facing numerous other challenges, including a shortage of trained medical personnel and a lack of adequate medical equipment.

In recent years, there have been some efforts to address the issue of cancer in Pakistan. The government has established cancer treatment centers in major cities, and private organizations are also working to increase awareness and provide support to cancer patients. However, much more needs to be done to effectively tackle the cancer crisis in Pakistan.

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In conclusion, the rise in cancer cases in Pakistan is a cause for concern and highlights the need for a more concerted effort to improve access to early detection and treatment facilities, as well as to raise awareness about the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and avoiding risk factors such as tobacco use.

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