BioVoice News August 2016 Issue 4 Volume 1 | Page 21

bio event Let’s Talk Cancer in North East India Experts at a recent event organized by the Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance and Indian Institute of Public Health in Shillong, discussed the worrying trend of rising cancer incidences in the North-East BY BIOVOICE NEWS DESK I ndia’s emergence as a fast-growing economy and its consequential change in lifestylerelated behaviors are partially responsible for the country’s increasing cancer burden. This disease is among the top leading causes of deaths in both rural and urban India. According to the recent statistics, some of the highest incidences of cancer rates among men and women in the country were observed in Aizawl district in Mizoram and East Khasi district in Meghalaya. Latest data from Cancer Registry program of the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) shows that the North Eastern part of India and particularly Meghalaya has the highest incidence of cancer, and also the highest proportion of tobacco-related cancers in the country (male 69.5 percent, female 45 percent). The data also shows that highest rates of tongue cancer and hypopharynx cancer in the world have been reported in Meghalaya. In the above backdrop, Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance and the Indian Institute of Public Health Shillong organised a public engagement event “Let’s Talk Cancer in the North East” on 26 July 2016 at the State Convention Centre, Shillong, to discuss the issue of cancer in the north east. This event is part of Voices for Health, an initiative that aims to celebrate biomedical research, discuss its impact and to create better understanding of public health issues in the BIOVOICENEWS.COM 21