2. Breast cancer is a major health
problem worldwide
According to WHO:
A woman dies of breast cancer
somewhere in the world every minute;
Breast cancer is the most common
malignancy among women worldwide;
Breast cancer is thought to be due to
genetic, lifestyle, and environmental
causes; the latter two are subject to
change.
3. Stages of Breast Cancer
Stage 0: Non-invasive breast cancer, no indication of the
cancer or cancerous cells breaking out from origin point
Stage 1: Invasive breast cancer, the cancerous cells are
breaking through to or invading surrounding normal
tissue
Stage 2: 2a No tumor but there are cancerous cells in the
lymph nodes, or there is a tumor that has grown.
Stage 2: 2b Cancerous cells in the lymph nodes and /or
tumor has grown.
Stage 3: Cancer has spread to lymph nodes near
breastbone and chest wall
Stage 4: Cancer has spread (metastasized) to other parts
of the body.
4. Facts
Incidence of breast cancer in India has
increased among women in their 30s and 40s
compared to older women, and they are
being diagnosed at later stages
Cancer has become more aggressive in
younger woman than older woman,
advancing through the stages faster.
Breast cancer cases have been increasing in
India in the past decade, due to increase of
urbanization.
Risk increases as a woman has her first child
after turning 30.
5. Incident of breast cancer in India
According to the Times of India, as of last year
the rate of breast cancer in India was 11.1 (per
100,000 for age standardized mortality rate), and
the number of deaths was 53,592.
Incident number of breast cancer rates in 2001
and 2016 national levels respectively: 89,914
140,975
6. Breast Cancer in Andhra Pradesh
Breast cancer is the most common type of
cancer in many cities and the second most
common in rural areas.
Andhra Pradesh was the fifth highest state
with deaths due to breast cancer, with
3863 deaths in the year 2010.
Rates of young women being diagnosed is
increasing in Andhra Pradesh
7. Trend of Breast Cancer among
different age groups in India in 2008
and 25 years back
8. Breast Cancer in India is considered to
be a “Western Disease”
“Women in high-income countries like the
United States and the United Kingdom are
benefiting from early cancer screenings, drug
therapies, and vaccines,” said Dr. Rafael
Lozano, Professor of Global Health at IHME
[Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation]
and one of the co-authors of the Lancet study,
“We are seeing the burden of breast and
cervical cancer shifting to low-income
countries in Africa and Asia. This is the one of
the early signs of the emerging threat of non
communicable diseases in these countries.”
9. Some steps have been taken
Statewide Breast Cancer
Awareness Month to promote
screening
Breast Cancer screening
initiative: 5000 health
workers trained by the State
of Andhra Pradesh to perform
clinical breast examinations
Breast Cancer screening
program in Gandhi Medical
Hospital/College, Hyderabad,
AP, began in April 2006 and
ended on February 2007
10. Gandhi Medical Hospital/College Program
Biggest government hospital in state of Andhra Pradesh
Breast Cancer Screening Program in the Women’s Clinic
from April 2006 to February 2007
Hospital and clinic staff were trained according to WHO
guidelines
Conducted screenings and awareness programs in the
hospital and clinics of the hospital
All women who came to the Women’s Clinic were
screened; screenings were not conducted in other areas
of hospital or clinics;
171 completed screenings were considered adequate
Of these, 26 showed malignancy, according to the
findings of this program.
11. Policy Proposal
As of 2011 there are no policies regarding
breast cancer.
I propose three policy action changes:
1. Doctors are required to inform their female patients
about the option and need of breast cancer
screening.
2. Data concerning breast cancer diagnoses and
screening should be collected for current and future
use.
3. A certain amount of health care funding will be used
for education programs and breast cancer
screening; and financial support will be provided to
those unable to have a breast screening done.
12. Policy Paramours in the House of
the People
Shri Sukender Reddy Gutha- for
providing better health care for people
in rural areas.
Shri Madhu Goud Yaskhi- founded the
Madhu Yaskhi foundation, part of
which is providing funding to private
health care facilities in rural areas.
Smt. Meira Kumar - held a position on
the committee for education and
health programs for women.
13. Policy Paramours in the Council of
States
Shri Raashid Alvi (Member of
Parliament)- for equitable access to
health services
Shri Y.S. Chowdary (Member of
Parliament)- Rise in cases of diseases
afflicting the young female population,
breast cancer included.
Dr. T. Subbarami Reddy (Member of
Parliament)- investment in health
education
14. Stakeholders
Government of Cancer foundation
Andhra Pradesh of India
Family, Welfare, CPAA (Cancer
Health department Patients Aid
of Hyderabad Association)
World Health Passages
Organization Ushalakshmi
Breast Cancer
Foundation
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