Evaluation of Delhi population based cancer registry and trends of tobacco related cancers
Background: Tobacco use is the single most important preventable risk factor for cancer.
Surveillance of tobacco-related cancers (TRC) is critical for monitoring trends and evaluating …
Surveillance of tobacco-related cancers (TRC) is critical for monitoring trends and evaluating …
Need for accelerating tobacco control in India: findings from the national cancer registry programme
A Nath, K SathishKumar, P Das… - European Journal of …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Objective To describe the epidemiology of cancer in sites associated with tobacco use in
India, according to recent findings from the National Cancer Registry Programme. Methods …
India, according to recent findings from the National Cancer Registry Programme. Methods …
Tobacco-related cancers in Madras, India
CK Gajalakshmi, K Ravichandran… - European journal of …, 1996 - journals.lww.com
Tobacco is the single most important cause of avoidable morbidity and early mortality in
many countries. Tobaccorelated cancer (TRC) cases constitute 48.2% in men and 20.1% in …
many countries. Tobaccorelated cancer (TRC) cases constitute 48.2% in men and 20.1% in …
Trends and future burden of tobacco-related cancers incidence in Delhi urban areas: 1988–2012
RK Malhotra, N Manoharan, O Nair… - Indian Journal of …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Objective: The objective of the study is to investigate 25-year trends and projection of TRCs
for 2018–2022. Methods: Joinpoint analysis was performed to assess the trends of TRCs on …
for 2018–2022. Methods: Joinpoint analysis was performed to assess the trends of TRCs on …
Tobacco-related cancers in India: A review of incidence reported from population-based cancer registries
Background: Tobacco related cancers (TRC) account for major share of all cancers and
updated of incidence data are helpful in policy changes. The aim was to present an update …
updated of incidence data are helpful in policy changes. The aim was to present an update …
Cancer profile of hyderabad, Pakistan 1998-2002
Hyderabad is the third largest city of Pakistan, the second largest city of Sindh Province and
one of the oldest cities of the sub-continent. This administrative headquarter is located just …
one of the oldest cities of the sub-continent. This administrative headquarter is located just …
[PDF][PDF] Burden of smoked and smokeless tobacco consumption in India-results from the global adult tobacco survey India (GATS-India)-2009-2010
G Bhawna - Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2013 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Abstract Background: The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) was carried out for
systematically monitoring tobacco use and for tracking key tobacco control indicators …
systematically monitoring tobacco use and for tracking key tobacco control indicators …
[PDF][PDF] Trends in cumulative risk for life time development of tobacco related cancers in India during 1982 to 2000
L Satyanarayana, S Asthana… - Indian Journal of …, 2007 - thieme-connect.com
Objective: We studied trends in cumulative risk of developing Tobacco Related Cancers
(TRC) in India during the years 1982 to 2000. Method: Data on age-specific cancer …
(TRC) in India during the years 1982 to 2000. Method: Data on age-specific cancer …
[PDF][PDF] Tobacco related cancers at a tertiary care hospital in Western India
K Agrawal, SS Rajderkar, V Tuljapurkar - Health Renaissance, 2013 - Citeseer
Background: Tobacco related cancers represent the most preventable form of cancer in our
society. Objective: To determine the proportion of tobacco related cancers among male and …
society. Objective: To determine the proportion of tobacco related cancers among male and …
Tobacco related cancer risk in north eastern region of India
L Satyanarayana, S Asthana… - Indian Journal of Medical …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Indian J Med Res 128, September 2008, pp 318-319 were noticeable differences between
the NE region and other regions of India. The risk of developing TRC was 1 out of every 26 …
the NE region and other regions of India. The risk of developing TRC was 1 out of every 26 …