3 in 5 individuals in India die after cancer diagnosis, women disproportionately affected: Study
- Posted on February 24, 2025
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3 in 5 individuals in India die after cancer diagnosis, women disproportionately affected: Study

India is projected to face a substantial increase in cancer-related deaths over the next two decades, particularly affecting women. The Indian Council of Medical Research study highlights a two percent yearly rise in cancer cases as the population ages. Specific cancers like breast and cervical cancer are prevalent among women, while oral cancer is most common among men.