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Reports say tobacco use a major risk factor for cancers: Nadda

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 12 2015 | 5:42 PM IST
Nearly half of the cancers affecting men and one-fourth among women are related to tobacco as per a report, the Rajya Sabha was informed today.
"As per the report of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), National Cancer Registry Programme, Time Trends in Cancer Incidence Rates 1982-2005 (2009), nearly half of the cancers in males and one-fourth of cancers among females are tobacco related," Health Minister J P Nadda said.
He said that as per the World Health Organisation (WHO), the use of tobacco is a major risk factor for four major non-communicable diseases namely cardio-vascular disease, cancers, diabetes and chronic respiratory disease.
"WHO studies show that smoking substantially increases the risk of tuberculosis and deaths from TB. As per the Global Adult Tobacco Survey, India report (2010), 40 per cent of the TB burden in India may be attributed to smoking," Nadda said.
Replying to another question, he said that as per the findings of a study titled 'Economic Burden of Tobacco Related Diseases in India 2014', commissioned by his ministry and conducted by Public Health Foundation of India, the total economic costs attributable to tobacco use from all diseases in India in 2011 for persons aged 35-69 amounted to Rs 1,04,500 crore.
He said that as per the Global Adult Tobacco Survey - India (GATS 2010) conducted by his ministry, in the age group of 15 years and above, 20.3 per cent of the females consume tobacco in some form or the other.

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Replying to another question, he said that as per the 'Report of Tobacco Control in India 2004', published by the Health Ministry, each year 8-9 lakh deaths in India can be attributed to tobacco use.
The estimated number of tobacco-related cancer deaths in India as per ICMR in 2014 was 1,47,269 while it was 1,42,671 in 2013. In 2012, it was 1,38,261, the minister said.
"As per the report 'Cigarette Package Health Warnings - International Status Report 2014', published by Canadian Cancer Society, India is ranked 136 on its status of compliance with the cigarette package health warnings," he said.

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First Published: May 12 2015 | 5:42 PM IST

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